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Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP included among the 100 largest privately held companies in Mass.

James DeLeo

Canton, MA Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP, an accounting and business consulting firm, has been included among the 100 largest privately held companies in Massachusetts by the Boston Business Journal. The firm is ranked 99th with annual revenues of $38 million. 

Earlier this year, Gray, Gray & Gray was named to the Boston Business Journal’s “Fast 50” list of the 50 fastest-growing companies in Massachusetts. 

“Being named one of the Top 100 businesses in the state is something we’re incredibly proud of. But at the end of the day, it all comes down to the people – our amazing clients who trust us with their businesses, and our hardworking team who show up every day ready to deliver The Power of More,” said James DeLeo, leading partner at Gray, Gray & Gray. “We are also proud of the fact that we have arrived here as an independent and locally owned firm, giving us the ability to focus on the needs of our clients and our people, and not just next quarter’s earnings.”

Gray, Gray & Gray is celebrating its 80th anniversary in 2025, and is ranked among the country’s Top 200 accounting firms by INSIDE Public Accounting magazine. The firm serves clients in a broad range of industries. Gray, Gray & Gray is a member of CPAmerica Inc., one of the largest associations of independent accounting firms in the United States.

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