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Gray, Gray & Gray promotes 12 team members to new positions

Canton, MA Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP has promoted12 team members:

• Abigail Cox, MBA has been promoted to senior staff accountant in the audit & assurance department. She is a graduate of the UMass.-Dartmouth and joined the firm in 2021.

• Kayla Cromosini, MBA has been promoted to supervisor in the audit & assurance department. She is a graduate of Johnson & Wales University and joined the firm full-time in 2020.

• Magdalena DeCosta, CPA, MBA has been promoted to manager in the firm’s audit & assurance department. She is a graduate of the UMass.-Dartmouth and joined the firm in 2021.

• Veronica Haack has been promoted to supervisor in the audit & assurance department. She is a graduate of Southern N.H. University and joined the firm in 2020.

• Dennis Leonard has been promoted to windows systems administrator in the IT Department. He is a graduate of the New England Institute of Technology and joined the firm in 2012.

• Michael McCusker, CPA, MSA has been promoted to senior staff accountant in the audit & assurance department. He is a graduate of Bridgewater State University and joined the firm in 2021.

• Ellexus Nash, MSA has been promoted to senior staff accountant in the tax department. She is a graduate of Curry College and joined the firm in 2021.

• Corey Oliver has been promoted to manager in the tax department. He is a graduate of the University of N.H. and joined the firm in 2021.

• Maggie Palmer, MBA has been promoted to senior staff accountant in the audit & assurance department. She is a graduate of Salve Regina and joined the firm in 2021.

• Xiaoyi Peng, CPA has been promoted to manager in the firm’s sage intacct & advisory practice. She is a graduate of Shanghai Financial University and Lakeland College, and joined the firm in 2022.

• Brendan Phair has been promoted to senior staff accountant in the audit & assurance department. He is a graduate of Syracuse University and joined the firm in 2020.

• Liam Spillane, MBA has been promoted to senior analyst in the transaction advisory services practice. He is a graduate of Bates College and the University of N.H. and joined the firm in 2022.

“The talent, experience, and dedication of our people are the key to our firm’s success,” said Gray, Gray & Gray’s leading partner, James DeLeo, MBA, CPA/MST. “These individuals demonstrate daily what it means to deliver the ‘Power of More’ for our clients and a desire to continuously grow and improve.”

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