Sandra Joyce is an Accountant, an Auditor, a Financial Consultant, a Purchasing Agent, an Efficiency Expert and an Economics and Business Management and Accounting Systems Trainer. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Thomas Edison State University. As a multi-branch manager of an Independent financial services firm, she held a stockbroker's license and performed SEC compliance audits for more than 5 years. The desire to truly understand the inner workings of the economy led her back to school and to an accounting roll. As a public accountant now, for over 15 years, she has managed every aspect of the human resources and receivables billing roll for a diverse firm, has managed others in those office functions in a Sr Auditor and Accounting Manager roll. Auditing non-profit and for-profit companies for more than 15, Sandra is CPA eligible, and has passed the Audit and Regulations portions of the CPA exam. Sandra took an accounting and grant management roll for a public school system, where she was audited by federal, state, local and grant-specific auditors herself for 5 years, managing every aspect of purchasing and receiving for a 7-million-dollar school services budget, including payroll, receivables, payables, grant management, and governmental purchasing agent functions. She has also overseen payroll functions for over 50 for-profit companies and set up corporations and other entities both in the non-profit and for-profit sectors to do business here and in multiple states, and streamlined computer and office functions, as some business she has helped, have grown into national companies. In each of these rolls she has been instrumental in creating synergy and growth, helping management understand and implement goals, helping employees understand rolls and achieve job-satisfaction, and creating efficient policies and compliance manuals. We find her now, at the stage of expertise, where creating and implementing policies in line with and surpassing the needs of our strict regulatory environment has become an art.
"I'm an artist first, an economist by necessity" - Sandra Joyce