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Meet Mandy Thiebaud: Accounting for North Texas and Beyond

Patten Thiebaud LLC's newest member is committed to providing dedicated service to clients in Dallas and across the country.
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Since Patten Thiebaud LLC was founded in 1969, the firm’s paramount priority has been serving the unique and changing needs of clients across a variety of industries and at varying levels of complexity through customized tax, accounting, and consulting services.

Continuing this long-standing culture of diverse and committed service, the firm announced Mandy Thiebaud as its newest member on November 18th. Upon joining the firm in October 2016, Thiebaud quickly established herself as a keenly skilled accounting and financial professional, compassionate team member, and an asset to the firm’s growth.

“We’re not a traditional CPA firm,” says Thiebaud.  “We are better and we work to be better and create value, for our team members and our clients, every single day.”  Thiebaud continuously identifies opportunities for operating improvement and efficiencies, all to better serve clients and team members.  She comments, “Because we work only with the best clients, team members, tools, and technology, we are able to achieve the highest quality of work in the most efficient manner.  We may be small, but we are mighty!”

The announcement of Thiebaud’s membership ushered in exciting updates for the firm, including modern office space, as well as a bright, user-friendly website. These changes accompany ambitious growth plans and expansion of the firm’s clientele and services while holding true to what the firm does best, providing the highest quality service in tax planning and preparation, accounting, and business advisory services to each and every client.

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