NEW TERRITORY: Chamber Board member and REDW CPA Jessica Bundy recognized in Forbes list

REDW CPA and Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Board of Director member Jessica Bundy was named to the Forbes Best-In-State CPA list.

REDW Advisors & CPAs announced that three members of its senior leadership team have been named to Forbes Best-In-State CPA list.

The inaugural ranking by Forbes recognizes 1,000 of the finest CPAs from across the country who are leading the profession “effectively and honorably in such areas as tax, auditing and management consulting.”

REDW’s ranking CPAs are Jessica Bundy, Dean Willingham and John Hawkins.

Bundy is a member of the GACC Board of Directors and was recently appointed as Principal-in-Charge of the Albuquerque office, which specializes in audits of employee benefit plans and internal audits.

As the leader of the Risk Advisory practice, she serves a variety of clients to help them improve processes and controls in various operational and financial areas.

Bundy is recognized as a dynamic community leader, also participating in the 2025 Leadership NM Core Class.

Additionally, Bundy’s professional affiliations include the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), and the New Mexico Society of CPAs (NMSCPA).

The Chamber congratulates Bundy and REDW on the accolades.

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