Raich Ende Malter & Co. LLP

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Raich Ende Malter & Co. LLP

Raich Ende Malter & Co. LLP (REM) is a regional certified public accounting firm headquartered in New York City. It is ranked as a top 25 accounting firm in New York 1, one of the top 20 in the mid-Atlantic region, and one of the top 100 in the country 2.

The firm offers assurance, financial audit, tax, and business advisory corporate services to over a dozen industry sectors, including real estate, manufacturing and distribution, financial services, consumer and retail products, technology, and professional services. Its client base ranges from multi-generational family-run enterprises and publicly-traded companies, to not-for-profit organizations and high net worth individuals and their families.

Offices

The company is based in New York City and has offices in Melville, NY; Florham Park, NJ; and the Cayman Islands.

Affiliations

REM is a member of PrimeGlobal, a worldwide association of independent accounting and consulting firms. With over 300 member firms located in 85 countries, PrimeGlobal consists of 25,000 professionals, with global member firm revenues of $2.1 billion.

Management

Executive committee

  • Ellis Ende: Managing Partner
  • Cornelius V. Kilbane, Jr.: Managing Partner of New York City Office
  • Elaine Fazzari
  • Keith J. deVisser
  • Michael J. Romeo
  • Howard Tatz
  • Larry Wilk

Practice management

  • John J. Kmetz: Marketing and Business Development
  • Louis Moran: Information Technology
  • Lisa M. Sabele: Finance
  • Barbara Weisbein: Human Resources

History

REM’s history dates to 1972 with the founding of a firm called Mason Raich & Company. At that time, the firm consisted of only three accountants, Charles Raich, Alex Mason, and Joel Mason. By 1984, the firm consisted of over 75 professionals because of a merger with Fine & Gruber.

Raich Ende Malter & Co. LLP, as it is known today, was officially formed in 1990. From that point on, the firm grew considerably. Several acquisitions and mergers occurred over the next two decades, the largest in 2005 with the acquisition of a significant portion of Weinick & Sanders.

Subsequent firm growth is attributable to both internal development and mergers.

Community service

The company is a major donor to several New York metropolitan area charitable foundations, including The Green Chimneys School, Disabled American Veterans, and the American Friends of Hebrew University.

REM’s community service also includes employee participation in social and environmental volunteer efforts through REM-Co Cares. Past volunteer efforts include MillionTreesNYC and Operation Candy Cane.

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