The Wren Group

Loganville, United States

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Specialties

We are QuickBooks Certified ProAdvisors & Resellers who make running your business easier.

We offer professional bookkeeping services for any size business; whether you are a single-​member LLC or a larger corporation that wants to have a professional accounting service at a fraction of an employee salary cost.

We also provide smart business solutions to businesses relating to QuickBooks Products, add-​ons, and third-​party software programs. We specialize in all things QuickBooks: Pro, Premier, Enterprise, Point of Sale, Online, Merchant Services, and Payroll.

History

Established in 2005.

The Wren Group, Inc. was established to provide QuickBooks® support and implementation services as well as business consulting to business owners in the Metro Atlanta area, and in the city of Loganville and in Walton, Barrow, and Gwinnett Counties. We also provide internet-​based support to any computer anywhere.

As both an Intuit Premier Reseller (IPR) and an Advanced Certified QuickBooks® ProAdvisor ® (the most difficult and coveted certification), we have extensive knowledge of and experience with QuickBooks Financial, Intuit Enterprise, QuickBooks Point of Sale and the use of these software packages to effectively manage small and mid-​market businesses. We hold every certification offered by Intuit.

Our services are Worthwhile, Reliable, Ethical, and Necessary (WREN) for the success of your business.

The Wren Group, Inc. — Helping your business take flight!

Meet the Business Owner

Anne C.

Business Owner

A 1993 graduate of North Georgia College with a major in Political Science and minor in fine art, Anne began her career in Atlanta as a Marketing Assistant for a large services company. Working her way up the corporate ladder, her eventual responsibility was regional administration of the company, which included work in accounting, administration, computer networks and business services.

Anne then moved to the non-​profit sector, starting as a help-​desk administrator and then promoted Systems Manager. In this position, Anne had total responsibility for the Zoo Atlanta software systems which included accounting and operations systems, gate admission and gift shop registers. After successfully managing the Zoo’s systems, Anne moved back into the world of for-​profit corporations with a position at World Com. After leading a team of developers Anne was promoted to a Project Manager for one of the corporation’s web portals. With the demise of World Com, she was forced to begin looking in an