“Being a CPA and advisor provides lifelong learning opportunities in an ever-changing environment, and allows me to be hands-on in helping solve problems for clients.”
Marty Lindle, CPA, CGMA
Director, Audit
What I do for Clients
Hi, my name is Marty, and I’ve worked for PKF Texas for 27 years. I have 34 years of experience in accounting. I love working with clients in the Broker Dealer, Real Estate, Hospitality and Private Equity and Venture Capital, focusing on SEC and PCAOB reporting, and international compliance (IFRS).
I appreciate my clients by being hands-on and flexible, and addressing issues up front to solve problems in a timely manner.
When I’m not at work, you can find me spending time with my twins, playing golf, cheering on the Longhorn football team, or grilling.
I appreciate my clients by being hands-on and flexible, and addressing issues up front to solve problems in a timely manner.
When I’m not at work, you can find me spending time with my twins, playing golf, cheering on the Longhorn football team, or grilling.
“Being a CPA and advisor provides lifelong learning opportunities in an ever-changing environment, and allows me to be hands-on in helping solve problems for clients.”
Marty Lindle, CPA, CGMA
Director, Audit
What I do for Clients
Hi, my name is Marty, and I’ve worked for PKF Texas for 27 years. I have 34 years of experience in accounting. I love working with clients in the Broker Dealer, Real Estate, Hospitality and Private Equity and Venture Capital, focusing on SEC and PCAOB reporting, and international compliance (IFRS).
I appreciate my clients by being hands-on and flexible, and addressing issues up front to solve problems in a timely manner.
When I’m not at work, you can find me spending time with my twins, playing golf, cheering on the Longhorn football team, or grilling.
I appreciate my clients by being hands-on and flexible, and addressing issues up front to solve problems in a timely manner.
When I’m not at work, you can find me spending time with my twins, playing golf, cheering on the Longhorn football team, or grilling.
Marty's Insights
View AllWhat does “Appreciating Your Business” mean to you?
It means celebrating clients’ success. It always makes you feel good to know your client is having a good year. When they achieve something meaningful, you get to celebrate with them.