Stone & Company Continues to Expand with a New Senior Tax Manager

October 26, 2019
Lexington, Mass. – October 25 — Stone & Company, a fast-growing Boston-area accounting firm, is expanding its team with the addition of its new senior tax manager.

Rob Miller, the managing partner of Stone & Company, announced the addition to the team: 

Caroline Waweru, CPA, MSA, MBA, brings years of industry experience along with master’s degrees in Accounting and Business, both from Northeastern University. Waweru has provided tax consulting services to a variety of clients throughout the New England area. In addition, she has worked for accounting firms at both the local and national firm levels.  

“Caroline brings a passion for working with smaller firms”, Miller said. “I’m thrilled to have a professional with her background and credentials as part of our team,” Miller added. “She brings the kind of experience, expertise and dedication to service that get results for clients.”

Miller also announced the firm is reorganizing its team to keep pace with its expanding client base as he anticipates additional growth.

About Stone & Company, LLC: Stone & Company, LLC is the go-to firm for businesses and non-profits looking for big-accounting firm experience with a small-firm touch. Rob Miller, the firm's managing partner, brings 25 years of experience assisting companies throughout New England with complex accounting related issues, and was recently elected to serve the board of directors as the vice chairman of the finance committee at the Massachusetts Society of CPAs for 2019-2020 fiscal year. The Stone team consists of talented professionals, who each bring a deep level of accounting expertise for small and mid-size businesses as well as non-profit entities.

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