HORNE opens office in Metairie to benefit clients, team members

RIDGELAND, Mississippi, March 15, 2023 – HORNE, a professional services firm, has opened an office in Metairie, Louisiana, to better serve clients in the area.

“HORNE has been doing business in the state and for the state for many years,” said HORNE Managing Partner Neil Forbes. “With our expanded presence in South Louisiana, we wanted to open an office and be a part of the business community.”

Rusty Butcher, chairman of the Board of HORNE, said the office benefits clients and employees.

“We have a number of team members who live in South Louisiana,” he said. “We wanted to provide office space for them, as well as for the clients based in the area.”

HORNE has offices along the Gulf Coast, including Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Gulfport, Mississippi and now Metairie, Louisiana.

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About HORNE. HORNE is a professional services firm founded on a cornerstone of public accounting. Our 2,000+ team members serve clients in 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. With 19 offices and more than 50 project locations from California to Washington D.C. and Louisiana to Maine, HORNE provides anticipatory advice and solutions to find opportunity in change. Horne.com.

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