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Follow on Google News | Shannon Crowley of blumshapiro Recognized by South Shore Stars as Rising StarBy: blumshapiro The South Shore Stars organization is a non-profit that provides early education and youth programs to 1,200 children, ranging from birth to age 18. They use a family support approach, enhancing the development of children from economically and culturally diverse families through collaboration with parents, schools and communities. South Shore Stars operate with a guiding belief that with support, compassion and encouragement, all children can reach their full potential. Crowley was recognized with the Rising Star award for being a leader in her field and in the South Shore community. Crowley was one of 23 individuals named to receive this prestigious award. She is a resident of Marshfield. Crowley, a manager of accounting and auditing at blumshapiro, focuses on industries including education, long-term care and senior living, non-profit, manufacturing, and distribution and retail. A graduate of Saint Anselm College (B.A. in Accounting) and Northeastern University (M.S. in Accountancy) "I am continually impressed and amazed at the great work the South Shore Stars does for our community, and for our youngest members," said Crowley. "It is an honor to be named a Rising Star by this organization, and I am very grateful for this recognition." About blumshapiro blumshapiro is the largest regional business advisory firm based in New England, with offices in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. The firm, with a team of over 500, offers a diversity of services, which include auditing, accounting, tax and business advisory services. blum serves a wide range of privately held companies, government and non-profit organizations and provides non-audit services for publicly traded companies. To learn more visit blumshapiro.com. (http://www.blumshapiro.com/ End
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