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Warshauer promoted and Sunshine joins Grassi & Co., CPAs

In these turbulent economic times, it is challenging for many companies to stay competitive. Believing in growth and progress, Grassi & Co. has continued its mission to enhance its client service team. With the addition of two new partners, the firm continues to pursue its growth plan. This plan, introduced by managing partner Lou Grassi one year ago, outlines an aggressive 100% growth goal during the next five years. With staff and revenue growth at 20% this past year, the firm is on track to meet, if not exceed, its goals. The firm believes highly in promoting from within. Following this belief, David Warshauer, CPA, CCIFP has been promoted to partner. Warshauer has spent the bulk of his career with Grassi & Co. He specializes in all aspects of accounting, including consulting and financial reporting.  In addition to David's promotion, the firm has added Barry Sunshine, CPA, MST as its newest tax partner. His knowledge of the real estate, architecture & engineering, manufacturing & distribution, professional services, and financial services industries will give their clients a unique perspective on a full range of tax and related issues. Other recent management additions to the firm include Lawrence Misita, EA, tax principal; Steven Kriete, CPA, audit principal; Gregory Pulitano, CPA, director of consulting services; Yihjen Yao, CPA, tax manager; William Harrington, CPA, CFE, audit manager; Fred Sandoval, CPA, audit manager; and Theresa Campbell, CPA, audit manager.
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