Frazier & Deeter First in Accounting to Achieve Balanced Hybrid Certification
Frazier & Deeter (FD), a leading professional services firm, has made waves in the industry by becoming the first to achieve Balanced Hybrid Certification from Gather Sciences. This certification, awarded for FD's innovative approach to hybrid work, is set to enhance employee engagement and client service.
FD's Balanced Hybrid model, the first of its kind in the accounting and advisory sector, focuses on department-specific strategies. It includes structured mentorship programmes, enhanced collaboration tools, and improved employee satisfaction initiatives.
John Wichmann, CEO of Gather Sciences, praised FD's structured approach to hybrid work, viewing the certification as a testament to the firm's commitment to employee growth and client service. FD's COO, Jeremy Jones, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the model's ability to foster a high-performance culture with professional growth and personal flexibility.
Shawn Minard, Chief People Officer at FD, sees the future of work as hybrid, requiring thoughtful and structured approaches. The firm, an award-winning Top 50 professional services firm serving clients worldwide, continues to lead in hybrid work, focusing on innovative solutions and talent development.
FD's Balanced Hybrid Certification from Gather Sciences sets a new standard in the accounting and advisory industry. By enhancing employee engagement, career development, and client service, FD's innovative model is poised to drive success in the competitive professional services landscape.
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