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Anything the human mind can dream, believe in, or conceive can be accomplished.

Meet Joshua Crossman.  Family man.  Philanthropist. 

I was born into a blue-collar, hardworking family in Winthrop, a small town just north of Boston, Massachusetts.y mother worked very long, grueling hours as a nurse for many years at some of Boston’s largest hospitals. She is now retired.

My father, a true craftsman with attention to the most intricate detail in an era of scale and commercialization, still works as a carpenter. He owns a small woodworking shop in the same town where I grew up. It is this attention to detail and hard work ethic that would shape me from a very early age.

I was the first generation of his family to attend and graduate from a four-year university. Being the first generation of my dad’s family to attend and graduate from a four-year university, I was recruited by numerous colleges to play baseball and decided to attend the University of Miami. I later pursued my post-graduate work by attending and completing various programs at Harvard Business School and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

I am married to Tammy (Gallucci), and we have three young children. Noah is eleven years old and a 6th Grader at The Benjamin School in North Palm Beach, FL. Caleb is nine years old and a 3rd Grader at Baldwin Prep School. Sophia is five years old and in Kindergarten and also attends The Benjamin School.

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