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OUR HISTORY

Brewer, Eyeington, Patout & Co.

1963

1965

1984

1988

2004

2015

2017

2018

2021

 On August 25th, Brewer opens his accounting practice in the Varisco Building in downtown Bryan, Texas.

Glen Brewer joins Arthur Young and Co. 

April Eyeington joins Brewer's firm. 

Brewer and Eyeington form Brewer, Eyeington & Co.

Brewer, Eyeington & Co. merges with Patout and Company, PC, to become Brewer, Eyeington, Patout, & Co., LLP

 Amy Restivo joins the firm.

Amy Restivo promoted to Managing Partner.

The Firm moves into the historic Bryan Municipal Building in downtown Bryan.

Brewer, Eyeington, Patout & Co. acquires the firm of Ed Slovacek, CPA, PLLC.

OUR PURPOSE

Our purpose is to drive progress by investing in our employees and providing expert guidance and support to our clients and communities. 

OUR VISION

We want to empower our employees, through leadership and personal development, so they can positively impact our clients and communities.

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GUIDING PRINCIPLES

We will take care of and invest in our employees.

We will lead with a servant's heart.

We will value and respect each other.

We will be attentive and intentional.

We will maintain the highest degree of ethics and integrity.

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OUR HISTORY

Brewer, Eyeington, Patout & Co.

After working as an accountant for Arthur Young and Co. from 1963 to 1965, M. Glen Brewer opened his original accounting practice as a sole proprietor in the Varisco Building in downtown Bryan, Texas on August 25, 1965. His guiding philosophy in those days, and still today, is to provide his clients with the best possible service at a reasonable price. Through his expertise and hard work, Glen built up a strong client base throughout the Brazos Valley, especially in his hometown of Franklin, Texas.

 

In 1984, Glen hired April Eyeington. She went into partnership with Glen in 1988, at which point the firm became Brewer, Eyeington & Co.  April went on to serve as Managing Partner of the firm for 28 years. 

 

In 2004, the firm merged with Patout and Company, PC, a CPA firm that has served the Navasota and Grimes County area for decades. Its owner, Jared Patout, had taken over the family business from his parents, Rivers and Azzalie Patout.  Following the merger, the firm changed its name to Brewer, Eyeington, Patout, & Co. LLP and served clients at two office locations – Bryan and Navasota.

 

In 2015, Amy Restivo joined the firm as a Partner, and became the Managing Partner in 2017. 

 

Over the past four decades, the firm has continued to expand our capabilities and client base. We have over 150 years of combined experience in attestation, bookkeeping, business advisory, and tax services. This continued growth has presented the firm with the need to invest in our human capital and also to expand our physical locations. As a result, the firm purchased the historic Bryan Municipal Building in downtown Bryan as our new primary office. 

We are dedicated to partnering with our employees, our clients, and our communities to help them achieve their goals.

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