Martin and Associates

Exciting news from Martin & Associates

Exciting news from Martin & Associates

After 31 years of leadership and vision, we’re excited to announce that Kevin Martin is retiring and transitioning his ownership in Martin & Associates to long time employees and trusted leaders, Jeff Rose, Joe Gubser, and Chris Isbell. As part of this transition, Rick Wilson is now President of Martin & Associates.

We thank Kevin for all his hard work and insight over the years, and we will continue the heritage of maintaining a challenging, flexible, and fun workplace for our staff.  As well as providing excellent service and value for our clients.  Kevin will be available during 2020 as needed to allow for a smooth transition.

We want to thank our amazing Martin & Associates team members.  The future truly is bright with the talent and knowledge we have as we poise ourselves to develop new areas of growth and opportunity to position M&A for 30 more years of success. And we thank our clients for all their trust, confidence, and partnership over the last three decades.

So please applaud Kevin on his retirement and 31 years of outstanding leadership. And please congratulate Rick, Jeff, Joe, and Chris in their new roles at Martin & Associates as leaders poised to providing stewardship for the next 30 plus years. We welcome everyone’s support as we move forward into a new era.

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