
In the 40 years KPM has been conducting business, while we have added staff and clients and branched out into new industries, we have never really looked to those as a barometer of our success. We measure ourselves based on the success of our clients.

1960's
- 1968 Kevin P. Martin Sr. and a partner begin a small CPA and bookkeeping firm next to a bowling alley in Weymouth, Massachusetts
- Two of their first clients, Boston Capital and BayCove Human Services remain with the Firm as clients today
1970's
- KPM lets its hair down and expands its not-for-profit practice to include over a dozen agencies
- The Firm adds several nursing home clients and moves into the third party billing arena
1980's
- Kevin P. Martin, Jr. joins the Firm, branching into new markets
- The third party billing market brings the Firm into medical practices, home health care companies and ambulance companies
- The Firm leverages its not-for-profit experience and begins working with affordable housing syndicators, taking advantage of the opportunities presented by The Tax Reform Act of 1986
1990's
- KPM continues to expand its presence in affordable housing and not-for-profit arenas, growing to national prominence and recognition
- KPM begins serving a multitude of service companies, distributors, retailers, manufacturers and other commercial businesses
- Technology and life sciences practices begin to grow along with the economy
2000's
- KPM brings its affordable housing experience to Washington, as it works closely with lobbying groups to expand and reform legislation
- Firm begins hosting industry summits and forums
- Opens North Shore office in Danvers, Massachusetts
- Firm is recognized by the Boston Business Journal as one of the largest CPA firms in Boston, and stays on the list each year thereafter
- Firm is recognized by Junior Achievement and inducted into the Boston Business Hall of Fame
- Co-sponsors The Greater Boston Affordable Housing Competition
- KPM begins to develop its film and television production credit practice, working with major motion picture studios, production companies, independent filmmakers and advertising agencies