Mark Byington CPA/ABV, CGMA, shareholder provides tax compliance, planning and preparation, financial statement analysis, business plan development, operations review, loan packaging and business valuation services. Mark was a co-founding partner in Byington, Deveny & Meyer, PC. After leaving BDM, Mark worked for 30 years in a variety of private industries including a sawmill, bottled water company, motorcycle dealership, truck dealership and truck manufacturer. These experiences earned Mark the designation as a Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA). Mark came back to Public Accounting in 2014 and has since earned the designation of Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV).
Mark is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Forensics and Valuation Section, as well as the Montana Society of CPA’s.
Mark was also a founding board member of the Missoula Community Incubator and served as President of the Board. Currently, he serves as a board member and Treasurer of the North Missoula Community Development Corporation and as a board member of Trust Montana, a statewide not-for-profit, focusing on community land trusts.
In 2016, after completing 40 hours of continuing education, Mark earned a “Not-for-Profit Certificate of Educational Achievement” from the AICPA.
Mark’s hard work and dedication to Not-for-Profits has made him KBA’s go-to expert.
Mark stays pretty busy keeping everyone’s accounting and tax needs in check but, in his spare time he and his wife, Nancy, enjoy spending time with their children and grandchildren, hunting, cross-country skiing, gardening and of course, motorcycling
Mark is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Forensics and Valuation Section, as well as the Montana Society of CPA’s.
Mark was also a founding board member of the Missoula Community Incubator and served as President of the Board. Currently, he serves as a board member and Treasurer of the North Missoula Community Development Corporation and as a board member of Trust Montana, a statewide not-for-profit, focusing on community land trusts.
In 2016, after completing 40 hours of continuing education, Mark earned a “Not-for-Profit Certificate of Educational Achievement” from the AICPA.
Mark’s hard work and dedication to Not-for-Profits has made him KBA’s go-to expert.
Mark stays pretty busy keeping everyone’s accounting and tax needs in check but, in his spare time he and his wife, Nancy, enjoy spending time with their children and grandchildren, hunting, cross-country skiing, gardening and of course, motorcycling