BIRMINGHAM, May 28- Leading accounting and advisory firm Mauldin & Jenkins is honored to be recognized once again as one of the Birmingham Business Journal’s 2025 Best Places to Work.
Now in its 20th year, the Best Places to Work program celebrates companies in the Birmingham area that go above and beyond to foster exceptional work environments and positive employee experiences. The annual awards are based on confidential employee feedback gathered from a survey that evaluates workplace culture, trust in leadership, benefits, and overall satisfaction.
Bill Curtis, Birmingham Practice Leader, shared, “We are proud to be recognized as a Best Place to Work, which reflects the positive and engaging culture we’ve built as a Firm. Our people are our greatest asset, and we remain dedicated to providing an environment that supports their professional growth and long-term success.”
With a long-standing commitment to employee well-being, career development, and community engagement, Mauldin & Jenkins invests in initiatives such as flexible working arrangements, leadership development opportunities and mentorship programs, wellness resources, and team-driven volunteer efforts that contribute to a positive and engaging workplace.
Honorees are invited to a celebratory Best Places to Work reception at Protective Stadium on Thursday, May 15th.
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About Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC
Mauldin & Jenkins is annually recognized as a Top 100 Certified Public Accounting firm
by Inside Public Accounting and Accounting Today and provides clients with assurance, tax, advisory, and consulting services. Founded in 1918, the Firm serves clients in a range of industries including agribusiness, government, banking, technology, healthcare, construction, manufacturing, not-for-profit, financial services, film & entertainment, private client services, and higher education. For additional information, please visit mjcpa.com.
About Birmingham Business Journal
The Birmingham Business Journal is a multi-platform media company providing in-depth coverage of local business communities and breaking news reaching thousands of readers each week. Through print, and digital products such as its twice-a-day emailed news digests and face-to-face events, the Business Journal offers business leaders many avenues for making connections and gives them a competitive edge locally, regionally and nationally. Visit us at mspbj.com to learn more.