Four months after a management shake-up at Chicago-based accounting firm BDO Seidman LLP, about 30 of 280 partners have been let go.
The reductions in the tax, audit and consulting business lines follow a restructuring in which five board directors were replaced and Chief Executive Denis M. Field took an indefinite leave of absence.
Spokesman Jerry Walsh told the Chicago Tribune that the firm decides every year whether changes should be made in its partnership ranks. “These decisions can be related to economics, performance or a change in demand in a particular service area.
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