Craig spent over 37 years in the field of public accounting; first with the firm of Arthur Andersen, then with PricewaterhouseCoopers, from which he retired as Senior Tax Partner in June, 2018. He was the US Tax Leader for the Utilities and Power Generation sector for both Firms. Craig received a BSBA degree from Suffolk University, and holds memberships in the following: AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants), CSCPA (California Society of Certified Public Accountants), and is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
Craig received certification as a Coach in 2019 from the prestigious Hudson Institute of Coaching, priming him for a rich and rewarding practice as an Executive Coach. Craig was always known as someone who could handle large and complex global engagements as well as develop excellent relationships with both colleagues and clients. His affable and easy-going presence belies his sharp ability to grasp problems and solutions alike – an invaluable skill in today’s world.
Craig is a die-hard Boston sports fan… All of them: Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins and Celtics! When Craig is not watching a Boston sports team, he enjoys hiking and backpacking, golfing, gardening, hanging out by the pool, and watching sunsets in Molokai, Hawaii with his family. Craig is also an unabashed foodie! He loves looking for new restaurants and is always up for a new adventure.
Craig has been married for over 30 years to Theresa, the love of his life. They have two grown children—Kaelin, a first-grade teacher in Brooklyn, New York and a passionate soccer player and Sean, a senior at Connecticut College and an avid water polo player. They also have 2 cats who really rule the roost: Mocha and T-Bone.
Senior Tax Partner and Sector Leader of PwC’s National Power and Utility Tax Practice. Represented some of the firm’s largest and most complex clients and served as a mentor and confidant to his teams.
Tax Partner and Sector Leader of Andersen’s Utility Tax Sector: Power and Utilities. Broke down barriers and created a cohesive learning environment across business units.
Able to channel his experiences in the executive world, Craig turned to coaching to help foster the leading business minds of the future.