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Dixon Hughes Goodman

Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP is the largest certified public accounting firm headquartered in the Southern U.S. and the 17th largest in the United States.〔(), ''Accounting Today''〕 It provides accounting, advisory and tax services to public and private companies. Dixon Hughes Goodman employs more than 1,800 people in twelve states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.〔(Dixon Hughes Overview ), businessleader.com〕
Dixon Hughes Goodman is a member of (Praxity ), an international association of independent accounting firms. This alliance is an association of independent firms in the major markets of North America, South America, Europe and Asia.〔(Praxity )〕 Other firms associated with Praxity include BKD, Moss Adams and Plante Moran.〔(Praxity Firm Directory )〕
==History==
;DHG firm name history
*1932, M. Lu Goodman, Norfolk, VA
*~1945, Goodman, Norman & Company, Norfolk, VA
*1959, Dixon and Hauser, High Point, NC
*1961, Dixon Hauser and Odom, High Point, NC
*1962, Goodman, Norman, Goldmeier and Ritter, Norfolk, VA
*1969, Goodman & Company, Norfolk, VA
*1975, Dixon, Odom & Co., High Point, NC
*1979, Crisp Hughes Evans LLP, Asheville, NC
*1993, Dixon, Odom & Co., LLP, High Point, NC
*1997, Dixon Odom PLLC, High Point, NC
*2004, Dixon Hughes PLLC, High Point, NC〔(Dixon Odom, Crisp Hughes Evans Unveil Mega-Merger )〕
*2011, Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP, Charlotte, NC〔
;Dixon Hughes
In 2003, Dixon Odom and Crisp Hughes Evans, two Southeast regional firms, announced their plans to merge and create a new firm, Dixon Hughes PLLC. The new merger was effective on January 1, 2004. This merger was regarded as one of 2003’s biggest mergers between regional firms.〔(Dixon Hughes Merger Marks Rise of a Super-Regional Firm )〕〔(Dixon Odom, Crisp Hughes Evans Unveil Mega-Merger )〕
;Dixon Hughes Goodman
As of April 1, 2011, Dixon Hughes merged with Goodman & Company to form Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP.〔(Dixon Hughes and Goodman & Company announce merger ), Accounting Web, January 10, 2011. Retrieved January 7, 2015.〕
These mergers resulted in locations in twelve states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.
Today, Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP employs over 1,800 people.
;2015 name change and rebrand
As of January 5, 2015, Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP shortened the firm's operating name to DHG. It still legally retains the name Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP and remains a limited liability partnership, but launched a new brand, logo and website using the shortened name "DHG".

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