Walter & Shuffain Gets Brand Update and Company Name Change 

Firm Management | July 18, 2022

Walter & Shuffain Gets Brand Update and Company Name Change 

Walter Shuffain is admired for its strong relationships, forward-thinking approach, and results that help its clients and employees reach their ideals. 

Walter Shuffain has announced a brand update and company name change. The full-service advisory, accounting, and tax firm is now known as Walter Shuffain. 

Walter Shuffain is admired for its strong relationships, forward-thinking approach, and results that help its clients and employees reach their ideals. 

“Our mission has always been to help people and organizations make better decisions and reach their ideals,” said Jonathan Yorks, Managing Shareholder at Walter Shuffain. “This brand update embodies our unique mindset and approach to doing business,” said Yorks.  

Walter Shuffain’s new brand identity includes an updated logo, color palette, and typography. Under the rebrand, the firm also launched a new website and abbreviated its firm name from Walter & Shuffain to Walter Shuffain.   

Walter Shuffain’s new logo supports the new brand platform. It was designed to illustrate movement, fluidity, and the firm’s forward-thinking approach to client service. The logo was designed with multiple generations in mind, balancing between modern and timeless.    

The new website is easy to navigate and offers a seamless user experience. The new website includes a client center, blog, industry and service pages, team biographies, and a career center, among other interactive features! 

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