Whatever, but they called that guy the CEO. (Scroll down to history section.) Some partnerships don't do any of the work and partners act just like stockholders, appointing non-partners for all executive duties. Some are actively managed by partners. Some mix it up.
It's not a corporate structure. They is no limited liability. We can mix apple and oranges but they weaken the value of the terms we try to communicate with.
Accounting firms are normally made of Partners.
Yes, but the partnership still has executive officers.
You normally have a managing Partner.
https://www.bkd.com/about-us
Whatever, but they called that guy the CEO. (Scroll down to history section.) Some partnerships don't do any of the work and partners act just like stockholders, appointing non-partners for all executive duties. Some are actively managed by partners. Some mix it up.
It's not a corporate structure. They is no limited liability. We can mix apple and oranges but they weaken the value of the terms we try to communicate with.
What does this mean? Who replaces Dickman? Is this being used as a cover-up. Will records now go missing?
This is from 2020 and his replacement took over this past June.
https://insidepublicaccounting.com/2020/08/bkd-announces-new-ceo-to-take-over-for-retiring-ted-dickman-next-year/
Look at when this was posted please. It's over a year old
I’m a partner of a mid-size accounting firm. I wouldn’t put too much into this. BKD is a pretty well respected firm.