Enjoy the little things in life, because one day you will look back and realize they were the big things.
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.
