Thomas J. Murray of Sayville was honored this month at...

Thomas J. Murray of Sayville was honored this month at the Hauppauge Industrial Association’s 32nd annual Golf Outing based on his “long-term business and charitable endeavors” to the organization. Murray is managing partner of Hauppauge-based accounting firm Albrecht, Viggiano, Zureck & Co. Credit: Handout

Thomas J. Murray of Sayville was honored this month at the Hauppauge Industrial Association’s 32nd annual Golf Outing based on his “long-term business and charitable endeavors” to the organization.

Murray is managing partner of Hauppauge-based accounting firm Albrecht, Viggiano, Zureck & Co., which he joined in 1977, and is responsible for the firm’s accounting, auditing, taxation and wealth management practices.

He is also president-elect of the Advancement for Commerce, Industry and Technology in Farmingdale as well as a board member of Long Island Cares in Hauppauge.

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