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Grassi & Co. named one of best companies to work for in New York State

Grassi & Co. was recognized as one of the best companies to work for in the state of New York by the New York State Society for Human Resource Management and Best Companies Group. Grassi is proud to be among the top 20 companies in its category of small/medium companies with 15 to 249 employees. In total, only 50 companies were identified for demonstrating that happy employees make for good business and drive the Empire state's economy. The fourth annual program is the result of a partnership between the New York State Society for Human Resource Management and Best Companies Group, an independent company that manages Best Places to Work programs on state, regional and national levels around the country. The 2011 program is sponsored by Jackson Lewis, LLP. "Being recognized for the quality of our corporate culture is an achievement of which I'm very proud," said Louis Grassi, CPA, CFE, managing partner of Grassi & Co. "It is a testament to the high levels of workplace satisfaction among our staff that we have been recognized." Grassi & Co. will be recognized and honored at the Best Companies to Work for in New York awards dinner on April 21, at the Albany Marriott where the final rankings of the winners will be revealed. The awards event is open to the public.
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