

Breaking Away. I think it was the first movie I saw with an “underdog” theme.
The Nine, which gives a back story on the workings of the Supreme Court. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close is a moving story about 9/11 told from a child’s perspective.
I honestly don’t know. I would probably be a chemist.
As a child going to the 4th of July fireworks with my siblings, cousins, parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles (basically my entire family)
I’m not sure it would work, because, well, it’s a male character, but it would be fun to be James Bond for a day.
I served as a volunteer board member for a local not-for-profit and it was rewarding because of what I was able to learn about my community and the people who live in it.
Chocolate. Even better if you can top it with fudge sauce.
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Barbara Andrews is a Senior Audit Manager and focuses her practice on audits of not-for-profit organizations, real estate limited partnerships, and commercial entities.
With close to 15 years of public accounting experience, Barbara works with not-for-profits subject to Yellow Book, OMB Circular A-133 and Massachusetts UFR audit requirements. Her real estate clients include numerous low-income housing tax credit properties subject to HUD and state regulatory requirements. Barbara’s commercial expertise includes working in the manufacturing, technology and service industries.