Murdock Martell Opens New Office in San Jose

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Tue May 19, 2009 12:02pm EDT

Finance and Accounting Services Firm Locates in the Heart of Silicon Valley 
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Murdock Martell, a client-focused finance and accounting services firm, has
opened a new office in San Jose located at 101 Metro Drive, San Jose, CA in the
Metro Plaza office complex. The new office is adjacent to San Jose International
Airport, at the junction of three major freeways of US-101, I-880 and CA-87,
allowing easy access for all of Silicon Valley. 

Positioning For Growth

"We are delighted to be expanding our office into a larger space that will allow
us to better serve our clients and accommodate our staff of professional
consultants," said founding partner Claire Martell. 

The new location is part of the overall strategy to position the company for
greater growth as the economy emerges from the current recession. "I see
significant demand for professional finance and accounting services as
businesses begin to address projects that were deferred during the
belt-tightening that has occurred since the economic downturn last year," says
Leslie Murdock, also a founding partner of the firm. 

About Murdock Martell, Inc.

Murdock Martell provides finance and accounting solutions to established and
emerging growth companies. The firm's clients include startups and Fortune 500
companies and it provides services throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Twenty
plus year industry veterans Leslie Murdock and Claire Martell launched their
partnership in 2007. The two worked together for eleven years at the Murdock &
Associates, a firm founded by Leslie Murdock in 1989 that became one of Silicon
Valley's premier finance and accounting consulting firms before its sale to a
national firm in 2000. 







Murdock Martell, Inc.
Claire Martell, 408-892-7108 (Media)
CMartell@MurdockMartell.com
www.MurdockMartell.com



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