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Hancock Associates hires Mazzarino as the firm’s new accounting manager

Tasney Mazzarino

Danvers, MA Hancock Associates, a leading local provider of land surveying, civil engineering and wetland science services, has hired Tasney Mazzarino as the firm’s accounting manager.

Tasney has a bachelor of science degree in Civil Engineering with a minor in Construction Management from Catholic University, an accounting certificate from North Shore Community College and is working towards her MBA from University of Massachusetts Lowell. She has nearly 20 years of experience in accounting and billing at several well-respected local construction and manufacturing companies. Tasney is based in the firm’s headquarters.

“I love accounting and bringing numbers together to tell stories about business trends and help management make business decisions,” said Mazzarino. “I’m excited to help Hancock Associates continue on its path of strategic growth.”

“Tasney’s enthusiasm, experience and education made her a natural fit for our firm,” said president Wayne Jalbert. 

“We’re thrilled to have her join our corporate management team.”

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