PHOENIX, AZ — Eide Bailly LLP, a regional certified public accounting and business advisory firm, is expanding its non-profit practice with the addition of Brenda Blunt, CPA. She joins the firm as partner and has significant experience working with hundreds of non-profit organizations assisting with tax compliance, multi-entity structures, multi-state issues, establishing tax-exempt status and income, property, payroll and sales tax planning. Blunt will be located in Eide Bailly’s Phoenix office.
Eide Bailly currently serves 1,250 non-profit organizations across the nation working with all segments of the non-profit sector, including health and human services, social, religious, arts and the humanities, educational, trade associations, environmental and public and private foundations. “We have made a significant investment in developing our non-profit practice in Phoenix,” says Andy Spillum, partner-in-charge of Eide Bailly’s Phoenix office. “Brenda brings a strong background in tax, which perfectly complements our already strong audit practice in the non-profit arena.”
Blunt has more than 25 years income tax, accounting, consulting and audit experience. She was the founding chairperson for the Arizona Society of Certified Public Accountants’ Not-for-Profit Section Steering Committee and continues to serve on that and other committees benefiting the non-profit sector. “Eide Bailly is a true partnership with a high-touch, personalized approach that supports my philosophy of client care,” Blunt said. “I am excited to join the team in service to the non-profit sector.”
About Eide Bailly LLP
Eide Bailly provides 40,000 clients across the nation with our core services of audit & assurance and tax, as well as our expanded services, including accounting services, employee benefits, enterprise risk management, financial services, forensic & valuation, technology consulting, transaction services and wealth management. The Firm has offices located in Phoenix, Ariz.; Boulder, Denver, Frisco, Golden, Grand Junction and Vail, Colo.; Boise, Idaho; Dubuque, Iowa; Mankato and Minneapolis, Minn.; Billings, Mont.; Fargo and Bismarck, N.D.; Norman, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Okla., and Sioux Falls and Aberdeen, S.D.