Boston.com: CommonWealth Kitchen’s new initiative helps support struggling independent restaurants

Photo by Michael Piazza

Photo by Michael Piazza

By Erin Kuschner - March 23, 2021
“In the [first] webinar, we’re going to talk about how you can evaluate the performance of an accountant,” Li explained. “And then we’re going to have these follow-up one-on-one sessions where Dylan [Gully, partner at ReThink Restaurants] will actually sit down with business owners, look at their P&L, and then essentially either say your accountant is doing awesome, or he’ll say you need to take these issues back to your accountant, or he’ll say you need a new accountant. So that’s the hands-on, tactical, tangible support that we feel like businesses need right now.” Read the full story on Boston.com

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