Black-owned accounting firm grows with emphasis on mentorship and career development

During his 32 years at one of the largest and premier Black-owned accounting firms in the U.S., based in Philadelphia, Michael G. Horsey worked his way up to partner and then retired at the mandatory age of 60.

Six years ago, Horsey and a partner, Kia Buckner, who worked together at Mitchell and Titus, took their decades of knowledge in the accounting business and launched their own firm, Horsey, Buckner & Heffler, a full-service firm that is majority Black-owned. It provides accounting, tax and advisory services for businesses, government entities, non-profit groups and individuals.

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