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REDW LLC |
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Overview:
IT STARTS AND ENDS WITH OUR CLIENTS
If you need to know one thing about REDW, it’s this: We’re all about our clients. The attention we give to our clients both big and small isn’t just lip service; it’s a commitment that we back up with action. When you work with us, it really is all about you.
Our dedication to our clients’ enduring financial strength and stability has made REDW one of the 10 largest and most respected certified public accounting and business consulting firms in the Southwest. Our staff of nearly 200 extraordinary individuals is committed to our clients, our community, and the highest standards of integrity and personal accountability.
From our Albuquerque headquarters and Phoenix office, we serve the tax, business and financial consulting needs of a wide range of clients, including publicly and privately held businesses, tribes and tribal enterprises, local and state government agencies, nonprofit organizations, healthcare and financial institutions, and individuals both regionally and nationally. |
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History:
History
WE'VE BEEN THERE, DONE THAT
Nearly 60 years ago two accountants, Sanford Rogoff and Nathan Glassman, set up a small office in Albuquerque, New Mexico with the goal of delivering superior service by incorporating creativity, integrity, accountability and respect for clients into their practice. Through all the changes in the decades since—including seismic shifts in business and technology—the founders’ vision lives on in the work of REDW today.
2010s
In 2012, REDW joined forces with two prominent Phoenix-based certified public accounting firms-Abalos & Associates, PLLC, and Miller, Allen & Co., PC. These additions built on key REDW service and industry strengths, including Abalos's reputation for outstanding tax services and Miller, Allen's history of providing audit and other services to tribal entities, nonprofit and state and local governments. The firm's overall number of employees grew to nearly 200.
In December 2011, the firm moved to its current location at 7425 Jefferson Street NE. The new headquarters are designed to meet the latest "green" building practices.
In 2011, REDW is named 6th largest CPA firm in the Southwestern U.S. by Accounting Today. In addition, the firm joins the BDO Seidman Alliance as well as the Alliance Benefits Group; opens new office in Phoenix, Arizona; and announces relocation to new Corporate Headquarters.
In 2010, REDW is named among top ten Fastest Growing CPA firms in the nation by INSIDE Public Accounting; makes elite “All Star” list becoming the first ever New Mexico-based firm to make both lists.
Industry Focus
By the end of 2010, REDW developed a specialty in Self-Governance/Self-Determination Services to Tribes.
2000s
In 2008, The NMSCPA dedicated the CPE classroom in their new building “In Honor of Sanford Rogoff—The Rogey Room.”
In 2004, the New Mexico Society of Certified Public Accountants (NMSCPA) established a scholarship in Rogoff’s name.
1990s
In December, 1997, the firm moved to 6401 Jefferson Street NE.
In June, 1997, Rogoff, Diamond & Walker (RDW), merged with Erickson Allen and the merged firm became Rogoff, Erickson, Diamond & Walker (REDW).
Industry Focus
In the mid-1990's, REDW developed a specialty industry focus in healthcare.
After the merger, REDW focused on Governmental Tax, Tribal Audits, Pension & Profit Sharing, Financial Planning, Business Valuation, Litigation Services, Technology (Software sales/training & IT Audits), and Tribal Gaming.
1980s
In 1988, Rogoff retired.
In 1981, Youngberg left the firm which became Rogoff, Diamond & Walker (RDW).
Industry Focus
In the early 1980s, Tax and Local Audit were the primary areas of RDW’s services.
Milestones
BJ Thompson also made partner in 1985, when it still wasn’t very common.
REDW had one of the first female principals in a New Mexico accounting firm, Jo Proett. She was a partner from 1982 until she retired in 1992
1970s
In July, 1976, Mike Walker was hired as a partner.
In April, 1974, Irv Diamond was hired and became a partner.
In the early 1970s Glassman retired and the firm became Rogoff & Youngberg. The firm also moved from the First National Bank Building to 1001 Medical Arts Ave.
Milestones
The first computer was introduced to the firm, the IBM System 32.
In the 1970s, all the principals were under 40 except Rogoff. It was a young firm.
1960s
In the late 1960s Ralph Youngberg (1940 – 2004) joined Glassman and Rogoff, and the firm became Glassman, Rogoff, Youngberg & Co.
1950s
Nathan Glassman had been running a small accounting firm in Albuquerque since the 1940s. In 1953, Sanford Rogoff (1923 – 2003) partnered with Glassman to create the accounting firm Glassman & Rogoff. |
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Minimum Investable Assets:
$0.5 million |
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Net Worth of largest client:
$15 million |
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Asset Under Management:
$317 million |
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