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Blue & Co., LLC Named Best Places to Work in Indiana 2019

CARMEL, Ind. (April 3, 2019) – Blue & Co., LLC was ranked 16th on the list of Best Places to Work in Indiana. This is the eleventh year Blue & Co. has made the list and is now designated as a Hall of Fame company for displaying sustained excellence during the program’s history.

Best Places to Work in Indiana is a competition that determines which participants are the best employers in the state. The major benefits of the program include heightened company pride, public relations and marketing advantages, and a thorough employee feedback report.

The Indiana Chamber of Commerce honored 125 companies at the 2019 Best Places to Work in Indiana celebration dinner on April 30. The rankings were announced in four categories: small companies (15-74 employees), medium-sized companies (75-249 employees), large companies (250-999 employees), and major companies (1,000 or more employees).

More information can be found at www.bestplacestoworkin.com.

About Blue and Co.

Blue & Co., LLC is an independent accounting and advisory firm with more than 450 people in 10 offices across Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. With almost 50 years of experience, Blue & Co.’s public accounting expertise includes the practice areas of assurance, tax compliance and consulting, healthcare consulting, benefit plan services, valuation and litigation support, and business services. Its industry specializations include manufacturing & distribution, healthcare, construction, nonprofit, technology, financial services organizations, and agribusiness.

For more information, please visit www.blueandco.com.

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