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Barry Sunshine 2012

Name: Barry Sunshine Title: Tax Partner Company: Grassi & Co. Location: 50 Jericho Quadrangle, Suite 200, Jericho, NY 11753 & 488 Madison Avenue, 21st Floor, NY, NY 10022 Birthplace: Tarrytown, NY Family: Wife - Laura; Son - Dave College: Fairleigh Dickinson University BS- Accounting and Pace University MS- Taxation First job outside of real estate: Dishwasher in a nursing home First job in real estate or allied field: Intern in Mann Judd & Landau CPA What your firm does now and its plans for the future?: More than traditional accounting, auditing and tax services, Grassi & Co. thrives on solving problems, reducing tax liabilities, easing the financial audit process, managing and planning for growth, and preparing healthcare practices for the future. Grassi & Co.'s plan includes continued growth by providing valuable services to our clients. Hobbies: Golf, tennis and numismatics Favorite film: "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Person you most admire (outside of family): Derek Jeter Keys to success: Integrity, excellence, sincerity and desire to always give my best If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be?: Professional tennis player, professional numismatist or manager of the NY Yankees
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