Financial firm moves to Bethesda
A full-service firm providing various financial services recently announced its move to Bethesda from Washington, D.C.
Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman CPAs has relocated, and also rebranded itself as GRF CPAs & Advisors (GRF). In the past, the firm provided its clients with tax, audit, and outsourced advisory and accounting solutions. It will continue to do so, but its advisory services have been growing, and it has accumulated a more diverse base of clients including individuals, government contractors, private businesses, and various nonprofits. The new name indicates these changes.
CPA Jackie Cardello, the managing partner and president of GRF, said the company was excited about both the new offices and the rebranding. However, she added that the firm intends to continue its commitment to outstanding client service, which is based on a corporate culture that values its employees. She added that GRF has already scheduled several community service efforts in the near future that will reaffirm the firm’s mission and values.
GRF also updated its color scheme, and redesigned its corporate logo design. The latter features overlapping geometric shapes that illustrate the collaboration the firm uses to help clients find the solutions they need to meet their operational and financial goals.
GRF has been serving its clients, international, national, and local, for nearly 40 years. The rebranding shows the firm is intent on expanding its capabilities.
Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman CPAs has relocated, and also rebranded itself as GRF CPAs & Advisors (GRF). In the past, the firm provided its clients with tax, audit, and outsourced advisory and accounting solutions. It will continue to do so, but its advisory services have been growing, and it has accumulated a more diverse base of clients including individuals, government contractors, private businesses, and various nonprofits. The new name indicates these changes.
CPA Jackie Cardello, the managing partner and president of GRF, said the company was excited about both the new offices and the rebranding. However, she added that the firm intends to continue its commitment to outstanding client service, which is based on a corporate culture that values its employees. She added that GRF has already scheduled several community service efforts in the near future that will reaffirm the firm’s mission and values.
GRF also updated its color scheme, and redesigned its corporate logo design. The latter features overlapping geometric shapes that illustrate the collaboration the firm uses to help clients find the solutions they need to meet their operational and financial goals.
GRF has been serving its clients, international, national, and local, for nearly 40 years. The rebranding shows the firm is intent on expanding its capabilities.