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Louis Sannella Audit Partner McGladrey & Pullen

Name: Louis Sannella Title: Audit Partner Company: McGladrey & Pullen, LLP Location: Burlington, Mass. Place of Birth and Year: Boston, 1954 Family: Wife Laurie (Pothier), children - Nicole, Noelle, Crystal, Michael College: MBA from Babson College, M.S. in Taxation from Bentley College, BSBA , major in accounting from Salem State College First Job Unrelated to your current field: clerk - Stop & Shop First Job in current field: Staff accountant - T. W. Mullen & Co. What Your Firm Does Now and Its Plans for the Future? McGladrey & Pullen provides audit and assurance services to many construction and real estate companies in N.E. Our future plans are to consistently strive to provide our clients with service to help them succeed. Hobbies: Golf , hockey, skiing, beach and pool Favorite Novel: All John Grisham books Favorite Film: Grease and John Candy movies Keys to Success: Honesty, principles of loyalty and dedication to hard work. Person(s) You Most Admire: Veterans, Service providers to the handicapped If You Had To Choose a Different Profession, What Would It Be? Commercial R.E. developer
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