Saturday 31 August 2013

Kathleen Gerenger Stands Out as Top Accountant at Arthur Anderson & Co.



During the many years that Kathleen Gerenger worked as an accountant at Arthur Anderson & Co., her professionalism and intelligence stood out. Because these attributes are critical for accountants to have, Kathleen Gerenger rose to the top at Arthur Anderson & Co. to be the top accountant at the firm, earning the esteem of her colleagues along the way.

Kathleen Gerenger joined the team at Arthur Anderson & Co. just after she obtained her BS in accounting from Villanova University, her CPA in Pennsylvania. Not only was it very early on in Kathleen Gerenger’s career, but it was considered quite notable for such a young accountant to gain such a prestigious reputation so early. This professional milestone came long before Kathleen Gerenger’s later employment with such esteemed companies and firms as O’Brien Environmental Energy and Hersh, Inc., and her honors for a beautification in New York State, and an Urban Development Award in New Jersey. Kathleen Gerenger’s colleagues were impressed but not surprised. They were routinely inspired by Kathleen Gerenger’s expertise and accountability. At Arthur Anderson & Co., Kathleen Gerenger’s colleagues relied on her as a crucial part of their accounting team, and admired her hard work, her results, and her professionalism.

Later on, Kathleen Gerenger went on to work as an accountant in Pennsylvania for many years, working diligently to keep up with developments in the field. Kathleen Gerenger even went on to become a licensed software implementation specialist for Intuit’s MasterBuilder program. Because Kathleen Gerenger is so skilled at implementing new and emerging technologies and software in her work as an accountant, Kathleen Gerenger was singled out as a top performer during her time as an implementation specialist. Through her growing professional reputation at Arthur Anderson & Co., and her prestigious engagement with Intuit, Kathleen Gerenger has shown her ability to work hard at the work that she does, and to thrive on change and technological developments in her industry.

Wednesday 28 August 2013

Kathleen Gerenger, a Proud Alumna of Villanova University



Kathleen Gerenger knew from early on that she wanted to pursue accounting professionally. During her early days as an undergraduate at Villanova University, Kathleen Gerenger studied accounting very diligently, and was a model student. This did not escape the notice of the faculty at Villanova, and when she graduated, Kathleen Gerenger did so with honors. Kathleen Gerenger earned her BS in Accounting from Villanova, which was an important step in building her career.

After graduation, Kathleen Gerenger obtained her CPA in Pennsylvania, and began her work as an accountant. Kathleen Gerenger strongly values the time she spent at Villanova, as she began to build a career that would span many years and lead to employment at many top firms and companies, and for which Kathleen Gerenger would receive many honors for being a standout among those in her profession. Because Kathleen Gerenger considers her time at Villanova to be so formative for her current career, she is a proud member of Villanova’s community of alumni. Kathleen Gerenger has been an active member of the Villanova Alumni Association for many years, and enjoys taking part in many of the charitable events that the Alumni Association supports.

Through her work with the Villanova Alumni Association, Kathleen Gerenger has helped out with local food banks, soup kitchens, and food drives ‒ all part of the Alumni Association’s effort to end hunger, a goal Kathleen Gerenger strongly believes in. Kathleen Gerenger knows that without her time at Villanova, she would not be the successful accountant she is today. Because of this, Kathleen Gerenger hopes to make the excellent education she had available to others. Kathleen Gerenger has taken significant steps to make a Villanova education more affordable for students. Kathleen Gerenger has contributed $20,000 to the Villanova University Alumni Association to offset tuition costs to students, like she once was, who are just launching their education and careers.

Sunday 25 August 2013

Kathleen Gerenger: Multi-Sport Athlete



Kathleen Gerenger is known for being a very professional and technically-skilled accountant, but she also loves practicing and competing in individual sports. When she isn’t working on any number of varied accounting projects, Kathleen Gerenger can be found participating in a number of challenging athletic activities. Kathleen Gerenger can often be found heading out for a run or saddling up her horse, Gamble, a retired racehorse who she rescued from slaughter. Kathleen Gerenger loves to run and ride.

Kathleen Gerenger finds that these activities give her a chance to improve as an athlete while injecting some excitement, exercise, and fun into her life, in a way that is engaging and enjoyable. Kathleen Gerenger is a person who loves to feel challenged, which is why she is such a fan of both running and riding Gamble. Kathleen Gerenger enjoys a sense of variety, and considers being both a competitive runner and equestrian a great use of her leisure time. But while many people go jogging or enjoy horseback riding for fun, Kathleen Gerenger actually competes in both areas. Kathleen Gerenger loves to register and compete in local footraces with other runners where she lives. Quite often, Kathleen Gerenger finds local fundraising runs to compete in, so that she can combine two things she values very highly: running and civic engagement.

Through these races, Kathleen Gerenger hopes to raise needed funds for the causes she believes in, while also honing her skills as a runner and trying out new race strategies. But Kathleen Gerenger doesn’t only compete in running competitions. Kathleen Gerenger also enjoys competing in multi-day equestrian competitions with Gamble. One of Kathleen Gerenger’s proudest equestrian victories was when she and Gamble won an event at the Geneseo Horse Trials. It was a proud moment for Kathleen Gerenger to excel at one of the activities she loves.

Friday 23 August 2013

Family Comes First for Kathleen Gerenger



Family is something that is very important to most people, and many professional adults work very hard to maintain a balance between time spent with family and time at the office. Kathleen Gerenger, a talented accountant, is no exception. Though Kathleen Gerenger has received many professional accolades and has maintained a strong reputation as an accountant with integrity and practical knowledge, something else comes first in her life: her family.

Kathleen Gerenger is a mom to two daughters who she loves very much. Kathleen Gerenger works meticulously to make time for her kids, and finds that there is no greater joy than being a mom. Kathleen Gerenger sets a great example for her daughters by showing that it is possible to be a strong professional, while also maintaining a balanced and happy life. Kathleen Gerenger does this by organizing her time effectively to ensure that she makes time for her daughters, and by taking time for her own hobbies and athletic activities. Kathleen Gerenger also hopes to model good behavior for her daughters by remaining civically engaged with her community, whether she is raising money to support US troops and their families, working to rescue retired racehorses from cruel treatment, volunteering, or supporting charities for kids.

Through it all, Kathleen Gerenger shows her daughters that busy professionals don’t have to sacrifice time with family or reaching out to those less fortunate within their communities just to show how they’re serious about work. To the contrary, Kathleen Gerenger finds that motherhood and civic engagement actually make her a better accountant than she would be without them. Because her daughters are so important to her, Kathleen Gerenger knows she needs to make time for them, and this makes her work much more efficiently. As a busy working mom, Kathleen Gerenger has mastered the art of time management.

Wednesday 21 August 2013

Beautification Award Goes to Kathleen Gerenger for Work with Genesee Valley Nurseries




The Town of Alfred, New York, has honored Kathleen Gerenger, a well-regarded accountant, with a beautification award for her work with their town. As the owner and operator of Genesee Valley Nurseries, based in Belmont, New York, Kathleen Gerenger is an expert on improving public spaces through great landscaping. In fact, the New York State Department of Transportation and several local municipalities have enlisted the help of Kathleen Gerenger for many of its projects.

For many years, Kathleen Gerenger completed a number of varied landscape and roadwork contracts for the New York State Department of Transportation and towns like Alfred. As the person in charge of Genesee Valley Nurseries, Inc., Kathleen Gerenger took on a number of significant responsibilities, the Alfred project among them. And Kathleen Gerenger’s work with Genesee Valley Nurseries extended beyond these projects. In fact, at that time, Kathleen Gerenger was also running the plant nursery itself, and managing a tree farm that spanned 100 acres. It took all of Kathleen Gerenger’s technical know-how and experience with civic engagement and project management to deliver contracts like these.

Kathleen Gerenger’s strong dedication to these projects, as well as her excellent follow-through for the communities she worked with earned her an excellent reputation among the municipalities of New York State. The beautification award may have come from Alfred specifically, but it embodied a sense of gratitude to the work of Kathleen Gerenger that was felt beyond that one small town. During her time in New York, Kathleen Gerenger worked tirelessly to improve the communities of the place she called home. Beautification of communities may seem slight, but projects like those Kathleen Gerenger oversaw actually can have a significant impact on those communities’ economies and wellbeing of its citizens. In fact, Kathleen Gerenger continues to see her work as a way to practice civic engagement.