With more than a decade of hands‑on experience in accounting, auditing, internal controls, and forensic investigations, I help Alaskan organizations navigate their financial challenges with confidence.
I hold a Master of Accountancy and professional certifications as both a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA)—credentials that reflect my commitment to technical excellence and ethical practice. My background includes investigations of check fraud, payroll irregularities, misappropriation of assets, and other financial discrepancies.
I’ve lived and worked in Alaska since 2018, serving in key roles across the tribal health sector, the financial services industry, state government, and the oil and gas industry. This broad mix of local experience has given me a deep understanding of the unique operating environment Alaska businesses and nonprofits face.
I also serve as a volunteer investigator and mentor for the Justice for Fraud Victims Project at UAA, working with student teams and Alaska law enforcement—reinforcing my belief that strong, transparent financial systems strengthen the entire community.
Throughout my career I’ve led accounting teams, modernized reporting systems, strengthened internal controls, and supported major system implementations. These experiences drive the work I do now in process improvement, audit preparation, financial reporting, and grant management, helping clients streamline operations and work more efficiently.
My goal is simple: to bring Fortune‑100 expertise to Alaska in a practical, approachable way. Whether you’re concerned about a potential fraud, preparing for an audit, or trying to improve a process that takes too much time, I’m here to help you find clear answers and sustainable solutions—without the stress or jargon.
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