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Grassi and Co. wins three awards at ceremony

Grassi and Co. was awarded three awards at the New York Enterprise Report 2011 Small Business Awards Ceremony on June 16. The awards recognize accounting and law firms in the tri-state area who exemplify excellence in their professions. Managing partner Louis Grassi was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award for Accountants. Partner and not-for-profit practice leader David Rottkamp was honored with the Accountant of the Year Award in the Non-Profit category and the firm as a whole was awarded the Accounting Firm of the Year Award. "I am so honored to have received this award in my practice area from such a great publication. The firm is very proud to have been recognized for excellence in these three areas in which we were awarded," said Rottkamp. Grassi and Co. would like to thank the New York Enterprise Report for such an outstanding night. The firm is honored to be have been chosen for these prestigious awards and to be nominated among fellow outstanding firms and professionals.
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