Advantage Magazine | December 2022

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HAWKINS ASH RANKED NATIONALLY I n 2022, Hawkins Ash CPAs, a regional full-service public accounting firm, moved from 200 to 181 on the INSIDE Public Accounting (IPA) national ranking of public accounting firms. Based on the 2022 annu - al IPA Survey and Analysis of Firms, Hawkins Ash CPAs reports 17 percent net revenue growth.

IPA 100, 200, 300 and 400 firms are ranked by U.S. net revenues and are compiled by analyzing the more than 500 responses received this year for IPA’s Survey and Analysis of Firms. The full ranking is avail- able online: https://insidepublicaccounting.com/ top-firms/ipa-500/ About Hawkins Ash CPAs Hawkins Ash CPAs, an Inside Public Accounting Top 200 firm, provides certified public accounting services to privately held businesses, governmental organizations, nonprofit entities, housing authorities and credit unions. The Firm currently has Wisconsin offices in Green Bay, La Crosse, Manitowoc, Marsh - field, Medford, Mequon, and Neenah, and Minne - sota offices in Rochester, St. Charles and Winona. The Firm was founded in 1956. To learn more about Hawkins Ash CPAs, visit www.hawkinsash.cpa.

“We have resources in our Firm to take care of large and small clients and also provide opportunities for our staff to grow as leaders,” said Hawkins Ash CPAs Managing Partner Abe Leis, CPA. “This past year, we added a location in Wisconsin’s Fox Valley and have maintained and grown our client base in current markets.” “Hawkins Ash CPAs will continue to grow in a way that benefits our clients and team members. The best thing I can do for a client is to make sure they succeed. By continuing to add expertise and devel- op talent is one way we will ensure this happens.”

KELLEN BUILDING ‘TOPPING OFF’

O n Oct. 17, city and civic leaders joined Mayo Clinic CEO Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., and Gregory Gores, M.D., Kinney Executive Dean of Research, to celebrate a milestone in the construction of the 11-floor Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Building. During the event, known as a “topping off” ceremony, Mayo Clinic and community leaders signed a commemorative beam that was then placed atop the building at the intersection of Third Street and Fourth Avenue Southwest in Rochester. The topping-off ceremony signifies that the structure has reached its full height. The building, expected to open at the end of 2023, will provide 176,000 square feet for research to address unmet patient needs. It will include flexible facilities for basic and translational investigation to explore serious and complex conditions with a prominent focus on cancer research discovery. There will be six lead researchers based on each of the building’s 10 floors. Those 60 scientists will work with research teams, which will result in an estimated 500 to 700 people working in the Kellen Building.

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