Cheryl received an associate’s degree in accounting from J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College in Richmond, VA in 1979. She worked at Simmon’s Oil Corp as a Senior Accountant in Phoenix, AZ from 1980 and 1984.
Cheryl married her husband, Jon, in 1982, moved to Illinois, and worked at Heights Finance in Peoria as a bookkeeper from 1984 to 1986. After raising her family, Cheryl worked at Peoria Christian School part-time as a bookkeeper and also at Heinold-Banwart CPA firm during tax season. She began working at ACCFS in 2009 as an Accountant/Bookkeeper.
Cheryl and Jon live in Washington, have four adult children, one grandchild, and are active members of the Apostolic Christian Church of Washington, IL.
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