Smolin Celebrates Grand Opening of New Parsippany Office with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

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Smolin celebrated the grand opening of its new office at 10 Waterview Blvd. in Parsippany with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 11. The event featured local officials, including Morris County representatives and Mayor James Barberio, who welcomed the firm to the community. A highlight was the presentation of a certificate of honor to John Szczomak for his leadership as the newly elected President of the NJCPA. COO Sal Bursese remarked that the new location allows Smolin to enhance its client services.

Established in 1947, Smolin has built a reputation for fostering long-lasting client relationships. The firm is also a member of the Independent BDO Alliance USA and ranks among the NJBIZ Top 50 Public Accounting Firms in New Jersey. This new office signifies Smolin's ongoing commitment to excellence and community involvement. With a focus on tailored financial services, Smolin aims to address the unique needs of each client.

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