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January 30, 2024

Chris Shaw Named City & State New York 50 Over 50 Honoree

Chris Shaw, partner, has been named a City & State New York 2024 50 Over 50 honoree. The article profiling each of the honorees “highlights an impressive cohort of older adults in New York, who share sage advice about what motivated them and how they achieved success.”

The article notes that “those over the age of 50 have learned valuable life lessons and attained wisdom that comes with decades of experience. And especially in the arena of politics and government, seniority is often synonymous with influence.”

In Chris’s profile, he shared his proudest accomplishment, which is “a select group of cases over the years where [he] was able to prevail through sheer hard work, creative problem-solving, and perseverance when the case or situation was generally understood to be hopeless and without a chance of success.” He also explained that he is motivated by “solving problems, especially those of clients who are presented with audits and investigations that are potentially life-changing.”

Congratulations, Chris!

Click here to see the full City & State New York 2024 50 Over 50 list.
 

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