CHICAGO – Plante Moran, one of the nation’s largest public accounting and business advisory firms, is pleased to announce that Sandor Jacobson has joined the firm as a principal in its restructuring and transformation practice.
Jacobson, who will work from the firm’s Chicago office, specializes in helping companies solve financial challenges by assisting with improving their top and bottom lines, better managing growth, leveraging resources and mitigating costs and risks. In his new role, he’ll work with clients in a variety of industries while also focusing on growing Plante Moran’s restructuring and transformation practice in Chicago.
“We’re thrilled to have Sandor join our firm,” said Tim Weed, leader of Plante Moran’s restructuring and transformation practice. “He has a strong ability to not only help companies identify business challenges, but to provide and implement workable solutions.”
Prior to joining Plante Moran, Jacobson was a senior financial consultant at Abrams & Jossel Consulting, where he managed restructuring and crisis management engagements throughout the Midwest.
Jacobson holds a bachelor’s degree from The University of Texas at Austin and is a Certified Public Accountant. Active in his profession, he is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, the Illinois Society of CPAs, the Turnaround Management Association, the Association for Corporate Growth, and the Commercial Finance Association.
Jacobson resides in Riverwoods with his wife and three children.
About Plante Moran
Plante Moran is among the nation's largest accounting, tax and consulting firms and provides a full line of services to organizations in the following industries: manufacturing and distribution, financial institutions, service, health care, private equity, public sector and real estate and construction. Plante Moran has a staff of more than 2,000 professionals in offices throughout Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois with international offices in Shanghai, China; Monterrey, Mexico; and Mumbai, India. Plante Moran has been recognized by a number of organizations, including FORTUNE magazine, as one of the country's best places to work.
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