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Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP named to “Best of the Best” as one of the nation’s best-managed firms by INSIDE Public Accounting

Canton, MA For the second consecutive year, Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP, a certified public accounting, consulting and business advisory firm, has been named “Best of the Best” as one of the nation’s best-managed firms by INSIDE Public Accounting magazine. Gray, Gray & Gray is the only Massachusetts firm named to the elite list, and one of only three firms in New England to be selected.

“We are very pleased to once again be recognized among the ‘Best of the Best’ accounting firms in the country,” said James DeLeo, MBA, CPA/MST, the leading partner at Gray, Gray & Gray. “It is confirmation that the innovative ‘Power of More’ approach we take is working for our clients, working for our firm, and working for our amazing team.”

INSIDE Public Accounting’s annual “Best of the Best” list recognizes the 50 best managed firms among every major accounting firm in the U.S. The 2022 IPA Best of the Best were chosen based on Inside Public Accounting’s 32nd Annual Survey and Analysis of Firms. Selection is based on the publication’s proprietary practice management scoring formula, including more than 50 management and operational metrics, and industry KPIs of excellence. Firms making the list display a superior combination of planning, strategy and execution, as well as long-term consistency and exceptional performance.

In addition to being named “Best of the Best,” Gray, Gray & Gray has been consistently ranked among the Top 200 accounting firms in the country in terms of growth.

As one of New England’s fastest growing independent accounting, consulting and business advisory firms, Gray, Gray & Gray delivers the Power of More® for clients in a broad range of industries. Gray, Gray & Gray is a member of CPAmerica, Inc., one of the largest associations of independent accounting firms in the United States. For additional information, call (781) 407-0300 or visit www.gggllp.com.

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