The Home Depot Oct 1999 - Jan 2001
Sales Associate
State Government Oct 1999 - Jan 2001
Professional
United States Air Force Jul 1994 - Jan 2000
Armament Specialist
Education:
University of Alaska Southeast 2005 - 2008
Bachelors, Humanities, Social Sciences
Wayland Baptist University 1996 - 1998
Community College of the Air Force 1994 - 1998
Caston Jr/Sr. High School 1990 - 1994
Skills:
Government Leadership Program Management Policy Air Force Defense Dod Military Military Experience Military Operations National Security Security Clearance Data Entry Databases Access Small Business Customer Service Fine Art
City of Leesville - Leesville, LA since Oct 2011
Accounting Manager
KPMG - Orange County Oct 2009 - Jul 2011
Audit Associate
Student Missionary Union May 2007 - May 2009
VP/Controller
Biola University Aug 2005 - May 2009
Student
Capin Crouse LLP 2008 - 2008
Intern
Education:
Biola University 2005 - 2009
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Accounting
Skills:
Auditing Accounting Financial Reporting Tax Internal Controls Financial Analysis QuickBooks Microsoft Excel Forecasting Financial Accounting Budget Non-profits Microsoft Word PowerPoint Microsoft Office
Rockwood, TNClient Representitive at State of Tennessee Might know me as Mysti Henley or Jennifer Henley. Now Jennifer Peters. Married to Noel Peters we have 2 children, Treyton Peters 10 and Sabrina Peters 4
Riverside Elementary School Richmond CA 1982-1987, Portola Junior High School El Cerrito CA 1987-1988, O'Brien Middle School Reno NV 1988-1991, Washoe High School Reno NV 1995-1996
full hour, several senior Globe editors recalled the personal courage, sacrifice, and work ethic demonstrated by their colleagues while covering the story. Jennifer Peter, senior deputy managing editor for local news, said she was proudest that we never once forgot the human toll of this tragedy.
a crime that was committed here, and there were decisions made back then that may have potentially contributed to a tragedy in Alabama. I think the public has the right to know if officials did something wrong and what the mistakes were that were made," said Jennifer Peter, the Globe's metro editor.