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Home›News›Howard›Kerber Rose has new location in Howard

Kerber Rose has new location in Howard

By The Press
November 10, 2017
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By Ben Rodgers
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HOWARD – Kerber Rose has a new office that will allow for the expansion of services.

“We are growing. We ran out of room at the old location, and chose to move into a facility that gives us the opportunity to expand up to threefold,” said Mike Ruby, managing partner elect for Kerber Rose, Green Bay.

The new location is on Riverwood Lane, just off of Riverview Drive.

“Our location is easier to get to than the other one,” Ruby said. “It’s a lot more accessible than the other industrial park we were in before.”

That fact that Kerber Rose needs more room to operate means it’s doing well with its core services; tax preparation, financial statements, and consulting.

With the new location Ruby hopes to see additional growth in wealth management and technology services.
Kerber Rose now has a training room in the back and Ruby would like to see classes in the future that teach clients how to use QuickBooks.

“We got the training facility here so our goal really is to offer more educational opportunities for our clients,” he said.
Making sure clients are educated and have the right tools to succeed is what Kerber Rose is all about, he said.

“If we’re trying to help you plan or save money on taxes or becoming more profitable, whatever the case may be, the only way we can do that is for you understand,” Ruby said.

The new location also has more meeting spaces to facilitate more clients.

Kerber Rose is open at the new location and will have an open house for clients from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 14. Clients can get a tour, and enjoy some coffee and snacks.

A ribbon cutting will be held at 4 p.m. on Dec. 7 with a social to follow.

While the new location is a benefit for Kerber Rose, a core principle remains for the company, providing value for the client.

“If you have questions we’re here to answer those questions,” Ruby said.

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