PKF Texas 8 for 8 with Practical Accountant Practice Innovation Awards

Pannell Kerr Forster of Texas, P.C. (PKF Texas) was honored by Practical Accountant magazine with a Practice Innovation award for the launch of the career section of their Web site. This is the eighth Practice Innovation award PKF Texas has received in eight years.

"We are proud Practical Accountant has recognized us for an 8th year," said Kenneth Guidry, CPA, president. "The career section of our website emphasizes our people first culture. We are honored Practical Accountant has recognized our efforts to reach accounting talent in the marketplace."

The career section launch won in the Staffing Initiatives category.

One of 32 winners in four categories, PKF Texas competed against firms of all sizes from across the country. The Practice Innovation Awards annually recognize firms that take the lead in developing new or improved services and promoting efficiency in the practice of public accounting.

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