Accounting and consulting firm opens Eastern PA headquarters in Conshohocken

Serving Conshohocken, Lafayette Hill, Plymouth Meeting and West Conshohocken since 2009.

October 8th, 2024 | By Kevin Tierney

S.R. Snodgrass, P.C., a full-service accounting and consulting firm, has announced the opening of its Eastern Pennsylvania headquarters at 161 Washington Street in Conshohocken.

Snodgrass Eastern Pennsylvania Principal Brendan Whalen said, “For the past decade, we’ve continued to expand our presence throughout Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, serving a wide range of financial institutions, nonprofits, and other businesses. Our new Eastern Pennsylvania Headquarters gives us a base for continued growth, providing services in Risk Advisory, Audit and Assurance, Tax, and more.”

“This move represents a significant step forward for our firm, and personally speaking, for our professional staff,” added Snodgrass President Chuck Marston. We expect to accelerate our growth with a wide variety of clients in the days ahead.”

The firm will have approximately 30 employees at the headquarters with space to grow.

Learn more about S.R. Snodgrass at srsnodgrass.com.

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