Bennett, Hill Named Partners At Mauldin & Jenkins

  • Saturday, September 5, 2015

Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC announced the appointment of seven new partners, including two in the Chattanooga office.

 

Christian Bennett, a CPA, graduated in 2000 from UTC with a bachelor of science degree in Business administration and a concentration in accounting. He focuses on providing auditing, accounting and consulting services for financial institutions, not-for-profit organizations and employee benefit plans.

He and his wife, Lisa, live in Hixson, with their four children.

 

Matt Hill, CPA, graduated with a master of accounting and BBA in accounting from the University of Georgia in 1999. He currently resides in Chattanooga. He has over 16 years of experience in public accounting, all with M&J, serving a wide range of clients in the public services industry. His experience with the firm covers a variety of state and local government organizations.

 

Mauldin & Jenkins, a Top 100 firm as ranked by Inside Public Accounting and Accounting Today, provides auditing, accounting, tax and business advisory services to multiple industries. Firm areas of focus are closely held business, financial institutions, governmental entities, long term healthcare, non-profits, and manufacturing and distribution clients.

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