Intermediate Quickbooks for Nonprofits

Speaker Cheryl Black
Dreamco   Cheryl Black has over 22 years of experience working in multiple roles with non-profit organizations. During her career, she has served as a volunteer, board member, fundraiser, donor, independent auditor, consultant, seminar speaker, controller and executive director. Cheryl’s areas of expertise include budgeting and audit supervision, financial management ...


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Cheryl Black has over 22 years of experience working in multiple roles with non-profit organizations. During her career, she has served as a volunteer, board member, fundraiser, donor, independent auditor, consultant, seminar speaker, controller and executive director.


Cheryl’s areas of expertise include budgeting and audit supervision, financial management of capital construction projects (including bond issues), investment activity analysis, payroll and fringe benefits administration, and facility operations supervision. She has served as Executive Director with Austin Humane Society, Director of Finance and Administration with Austin Museum of Art, Vice-President-Administration and Finance for the Greater Omaha (NE) Chamber of Commerce, and Controller of the Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE. Board positions have included Finance Committee for Gateway Community Church, Treasurer for Texas Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Vice-President of Finance for the Emmy Gifford Children’s Theater and Treasurer of the Heritage-Joslyn Foundation. Her community service included grant reviewer for the AmeriCorps State Grant Competition, President of the Montclair Parent Teacher Organization-Millard School District, and Chair and Treasurer positions on the governing board of Boy Scouts of America, Troop 429. As an auditor with Touche Ross and Co., she focused on non-profit organizations.


Ms. Black holds a B. S. in Business Administration from the University of Nebraska -Kearney and a State of Nebraska CPA certificate. She is a member of the AICPA and NE Society of CPA’s. Her extensive background in day-to-day running of the administrative end of a non-profit helps her impart the knowledge needed to avoid the pitfalls that will invariably happen. As a board member, she can give a perspective from the broader overview a nonprofit needs to plan its future. And as an auditor, she knows the ins and outs of how best to appear to the outside world.

Full Description
Series will be held over three weeks (January 13, 20 and 27).
 

QuickBooks Intermediate Series will enhance a bookkeeper’s job proficiency by providing a comprehensive overview of record keeping, financial statements, financial data assembly for strategic decision making, managing grant & loan applications and improving overall financial reporting.

 

Together, these enhanced skills will allow a bookkeeper to convey organized financial information to the decision-makers of the organization with confidence and competency.

Organizer Neelam Noorani

When?

Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. US/Central

How Much?

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Where?

Austin Community College Highland Business Center -- Room 218
5930 Middle Fiskville Road
Austin, TX 78752
USA