West Palm Beach, Fla., – May 27, 2014 – Steven Templeton, Managing Partner of Templeton & Company, was named a 2014 Power Leader in Law & Accounting by the South Florida Business Journal. The list highlights industry leaders in our community in the fields of Law & Accounting.
Steve founded Templeton & Company in 1990 to create an accounting firm that provides premier client service and focused attention. Originally providing clients with audits and tax preparations and business consulting services, today, the firm has six defined industries and dozens of service lines. In 2008, Steve founded a technology division, Templeton Solutions, LLC. Templeton Solutions has developed two programs, CRM for Professionals™ and Practice Management for Professionals™, built on Microsoft Dynamics® CRM for professional services firms.
“It is a distinct honor to receive this recognition on behalf of our wonderful clients, friends of the firm and dedicated team members,” said Steven Templeton.
Steve is involved in multiple organizations within the South Florida community including serving as the Advisory Board Chairman of Palm Beach Atlantic University’s Rinker School of Business; Economic Council of Palm Beach County; Board Member and Treasurer for the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties; and a Trustee of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches.
About Templeton & Company
Founded in 1990, Templeton & Company, LLP is a professional services firm providing comprehensive business solutions to help its clients discover and realize their vision for success. Located in West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the firm provides consulting services to businesses in multiple industries with a focus on audit, accounting, business valuations, and tax. Templeton & Company is also an independent alliance member with the BDO Seidman Alliance, a global network of leading CPA firms. For more information about Templeton, its people, services, experience, and alliances, visit www.templetonco.com.
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