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Marcum LLP Merges in Guyder Hurley

Boston, MA Marcum LLP merged CPA firm Guyder Hurley, P.C. of Braintree, into its city office as of March 1st. The Guyder Hurley team adds 17 associates, including one partner and one managing director, to Marcum’s New England region. 

Founded in 2000, Guyder Hurley is a full-service accounting firm specializing in the affordable housing industry. The firm’s clients include public housing authorities, HUD multi-family housing projects, low-income housing tax credit developments, state and local affordable housing developments, health and human service organizations, and community development organizations. The firm’s service portfolio encompasses financial statement and compliance audits, compilations and reviews, bookkeeping, tax and consulting. 

“There are clear natural synergies between Guyder Hurley’s housing specialization and our national government services group, as well as with Raffa-Marcum’s nonprofit and social sector group. The complementary nature of our businesses is a blueprint for expanding our portfolio of services to our clients and our mutual opportunities to grow,” said Jeffrey Weiner, chairman and CEO. 

“The Guyder Hurley team, led by Mike Guyder, has an outstanding track record as a niche service provider to the affordable housing industry. They are an excellent natural fit for Marcum’s entrepreneurial culture,” said Anthony Scillia, regional managing partner for N.E. 

“Marcum’s openness in recognizing the value that we can add to their business and the ability they give us to expand our service profile nationally is a formula for success. We are extremely enthusiastic about the future with Marcum and eager to introduce our clients to our new, expanded capabilities,” said Michael Guyder, Assurance Services partner. 

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