Hollerbach & Associates, LLC was founded in 2000 to help companies and government agencies undergoing change or getting ready to expand. In many cases, small or midsized firms may not have the experience or relationships necessary to establish themselves in the marketplace, nor have there been reasonably priced resources available to do so. Building on 30+ years of financial mangement experience with large and small companies and substantial community  involvement credentials, H&A LLC has helped firms in the government contracting, technology, manufacturing, non-profit and banking industries  to deal with a wide variety of challenges, ranging from Board Advisory roles to interim CXO assignments, to organizational development, strategic planning, public relations and product commercialization. 

In 2003, the firm's various activities led to the formation of HarVest Bank of Maryland, and Jack Hollerbach developed the vision, business plan and organization of the Bank as the founding CEO.  After growing the Bank to nearly $240 Million in assets within five years, the impact of the recent recession on residential and commercial real estate loans led the Bank to seek a recapitalization. Hollerbach returned in February 2011 to a full time role at the consulting firm after a change in control filing by the bank's new investors. 

We believe that community involvement is an integral element in any firm's success, and that relationships built through these activities lead to direct and indirect opportunities.   The firm helps to create  contacts for its clients with government and corporate leaders, supply chains and non traditional communities.  

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John P. (Jack) Hollerbach, CPA, Founder and President

In addition to his roles in banking, construction and at Hollerbach & Associates LLC, Jack has been the Chief Financial Officer of public and private companies in several fields. He has had substantial banking experience with Citibank, Maryland National, and  Bank of Baltimore, First Fidelity/First Union, and has been a popular Adjunct Professor of Finance at the MBA programs at American University and Johns Hopkins. He earned BBA and MBA degrees at the Iona College Hagan School of Business, and holds the Certificate in Environmental Studies from Johns Hopkins University. He  has served on the boards of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Chesapeake Bay Trust, Pride of Baltimore, Arthritis Foundation and the Maryland Chamber of Commerce, as well as the Maryland Incubator Company of the Year Awards Committee and the TEDCO Working Capital Loan Committee. He is an active participant or member of the Maryland Chamber, AICPA, the KPMG Audit Committee Institute and Maryland Association of CPAs, and a regular attendee at  Washington Board of Trade, Montgomery & Howard Chambers, NVTC and Tech Council of Maryland events. 
2005 Montgomery County Small Business Leader of the Year.