G.T. Reilly & Company promotes Moore to accounting and auditing manager
According to G.T. Reilly & Company, Certified Public Accountants, one of New England's leading regional accounting firms, Jayme Moore, CPA, was promoted to accounting and auditing manager.
Moore joined the firm in 2003. She graduated from Providence College in 2001 and holds a master's degree in Accounting from Bentley College. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants.
G.T. Reilly is a full-service accounting and consulting firm whose clients include corporations, individuals, closely-held family businesses, multi-national companies, nonprofit organizations and financial institutions.
The firm offers accounting, auditing and tax services, as well as business valuations, management consulting and estate planning.
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