Accounting is a crucial industry where the effort that enables businesses to scale and thrive compliantly isn’t always recognized.
The Woodard®️ Top 50 Client Accounting Services Practice Awards spotlight hardworking firms that stand out, such as Aurora Bookkeeping & Consulting.
Empowering small businesses
Michael McClellan, Founder, Aurora Bookkeeping & Consulting
Aurora Bookkeeping & Consulting leverages cloud technology and business expertise to help small businesses set up and streamline their financial systems. Founded by Michael McClellan in 1995, the firm has made a significant impact in the industry with a dedicated team of only three people.
“Winning the Top 50 Accounting Services Practice Award is such an honor and boosts our credibility through third-party validation, enhancing trust and attracting new clients,” McClellan said. “It positions us ahead of competitors and boosts our internal morale, leading to better service and higher client satisfaction."
Celebrating achievements at Scaling New Heights
The winners of this award were announced at the annual Scaling New Heights® conference. Joe Woodard, founder and CEO of Woodard®️, emphasized the importance of adapting to the profession's significant disruptions and innovating and paving new pathways to support and transform business clients. With its innovative approach and commitment to clients, Aurora Bookkeeping & Consulting has done just that.
The Woodard®️ Top 50 Client Accounting Services Practice Awards‘ rigorous evaluation process involves an expert panel of external consultants and Woodard's own team of bookkeeping and practice coaches, ensuring that the award truly recognizes the industry's top-tier performers.
As we celebrate Aurora's accomplishment, we look forward to seeing what amazing innovations this firm brings to the industry in the future.
Learn more about their commitment to clients, innovative approach to supporting businesses, and hardworking team here.
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