Hantzmon Wiebel LLP Admits Clarissa B. Hoffman, CPA, and Mark P. Wheeler, CPA, ABV, CFF, into the Firm Partnership
Charlottesville, VA – On January 1, 2024, Hantzmon Wiebel LLP admits Clarissa B. Hoffman, CPA, and Mark P. Wheeler, CPA, ABV, CFF, into the firm partnership, bringing the CPA and advisory services firm to 16 partners.
Hoffman joined Hantzmon Wiebel in 2011. She specializes in nonprofits and family-owned businesses in various industries, primarily manufacturing.
When asked about the best part of her job, Clarissa says,
She prides herself on building deep connections with her clients, which makes the work she does more meaningful.
Wheeler joined Hantzmon Wiebel in 2012. His primary areas of focus include business valuations and advisory services. He takes pride in serving his community and providing creative solutions to meet client needs.
Wheeler says,
He enjoys building long-term relationships with his clients and helping them take the right steps to solve problems and achieve their goals.
Hantzmon Wiebel has served as a trusted advisor to entrepreneurs, family businesses, and nonprofit organizations since 1928. They recognize the value of their history while reaching forward to stay ahead of the curve and continue to expand.
The firm leadership takes great joy in the growth of the partnership as it will allow them to continue to increase the services they can provide to the local community and beyond.
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