"What's Happenin' With Alumni"

Accounting Alumni/Current Student Mentoring Program Update

SBU Accounting Alumni Scholarship Update

"Catch Up" With Some SBU Accounting Alums

SBU Accounting Alumni Scholarship Winners 2007-2008 Year

Where do some SBU Accounting Alumni Serve?

Willing to Contact Prospective Accounting Students?  Email wclark@sbuniv.edu if you are.  Your input helps prospects really understand the unique "SBU experience."

SBU 2006 Accounting Alumni

Homecoming Reunion

Tag and Boutwell Berg and Green
James Bouthwell (91), CIA, and Audit Manager at St. Johns's Regional Medical Center talks with freshman ACC major Rachel Tag.  James will also speak to the Auditing class during the Spring, 2007 semester, focusing on "internal audit" issues. Brittney Berg (Kennedy & Coe, Salina, KS) and Tasha Green (Dairy Farmers of America, KC) were part of the large 2003 Alumni group at the 2006 Homecoming Reunion.

SBU 2005 Accounting Alumni

Homecoming Reunion

Ulyssia McReynols Stephanie Tate

HOMECOMING 2005

Ulyssia McReynolds Castleberry (1995) and Jason Buschert (1994) were some of the "oldest" accounting alums in attendance.  Ulyssia is a Senior Financial Analyst at Butler Manufacturing in Kansas City, Jason is a Senior Manager at BKD, LLP in Springfield.

HOMECOMING 2005

Stephanie Tate, Melissa Brennecke, Jeff Case (all 2003) and Jordan Deremer were able to drop in and "catch up" with Mr. Clark and Mrs. Bailey

 

Jordan Deremer Class of 1998

HOMECOMING 2005

Jordan Deremer, class of 2000, and CPA with Marks, Nelson, Vohland, and Campbell in Kansas City, was able to meet her accounting mentee, freshman SBU Accounting major Kim Steinkruger and her mother from Amarillo, Texas.

 

"Past times" with SBU Accounting Alums from 1998.  Do you know where some of them are today.  Email wclark@sbuniv.edu to find out (or you may be able to help me find current information on them--- SBU Accounting needs your help).

 

Snowman Class of 1996
This was one of the ways we learned about corporate organizations, distributions, and the 1120 during Tax Accounting II one January (note the "organization" of the snowman and the "distribution" of the women vs the men). Do you remember the Accounting class of 1996? At least 80% of them are CPAs, making it the largest CPA class (by percentage).