We understand not-for-profit.

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Bulloch, DuPertuis, Schulman, Seger & Co. is proud to have served many nonprofit organizations over the years. Our firm helps nonprofit organizations do more than just solve problems. We help prevent them from happening in the first place. We ask the tough questions, analyze risk and raise issues that may not have been considered. We are straightforward with our clients. We’re able to provide them with critical, proactive information and advice that protects them.

We recognize the unique challenges of nonprofit organizations, such as compliance, assurance, specialized non-profit tax issues, budget preparation and funding for expansion of services.

Bulloch, DuPertuis, Schulman, Seger & Co. will help your organization understand the changing regulations and helpĀ  combat increasing competition among organizations for the same funding dollars. Through our objective advice, we help you face the challenges and opportunities of today and those that will impact your operations tomorrow.

  • Howard Schulman

    Partner
    Howard has over 40 years of experience as a CPA settling tax controversies as well as mortgage company audits. He appears as a regular on the Wall Street Shuffle giving advice on tax .

    Bryan D. Bulloch

    Partner
    Bryan has more than 16 years of financial management experience from controller to CFO to CPA–6 years as a tax executive in public companies.

    John Dupertuis

    Partner
    John oversees all compilation, review and audit engagements. He has a B.B.A. in Accounting and has over 19 years experience in the accounting field.

    Gary J. Seger

    Partner
    Gary has nearly two decades of experience–serving as CFO of various companies over that last 10 years. Gary has a wealth of experience working in the Healthcare industry.

    Bryan Godley

    Partner
    Bryan has 15 years of Tax and Accounting experience–most of which has been spent in public accounting. He has worked in a variety of small to large accounting firms.