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Christopher Rodriguez

Christopher Rodriguez has a diverse work experience in accounting and finance. Christopher started their career as a Staff Accountant at Atalanta Sosnoff Capital in 1996, where they maintained the General Ledger, prepared journal entries, and assisted in budget preparation and audits. In 1997, they became the Accounting Manager at The Father's Heart Ministries, where they prepared financial reports, analyzed financial information, and maintained financial records.

In 2004, Christopher joined the William F. Ryan Community Health Network as the Coordinator of Prevention and Support Services. In this role, they supervised grant-funded programs and staff, conducted program evaluation, and monitored program service delivery targets and outcomes.

In 2009, they transitioned to Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc. as an Accountant, focusing on government grants and compliance. Their responsibilities included grant administration, budget and expense analysis, financial reporting, and ensuring compliance with funder requirements.

Most recently, Christopher worked as a Senior Accountant at American Jewish World Service (AJWS) since 2016. In this role, they prepared financial schedules, reconciled accounts, monitored revenue and grant-related expenditures, and collaborated with finance managers to submit reports required by funding agreements.

Throughout their career, Christopher demonstrated strong financial and accounting skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to ensuring compliance and accuracy in financial reporting.

Christopher Rodriguez attended St. John's University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Accounting. Additionally, they studied Accounting at the same institution. However, specific start and end years for these educational experiences are not provided.

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American Jewish World Service (AJWS)

American Jewish World Service (AJWS) is a Jewish human rights and development organization that aims to realize human rights and end poverty in the developing world. It provides financial support to local grassroots and global human rights organizations working in Africa, Asia, and the Americas and by mobilizing American Jews and others in the U.S.to advocate for policies that will benefit people in the developing world. The company focused on three areas of work: advancing the rights of women, girls and LGBT people; promoting recovery from conflict and oppression; and defending access to food, land, and livelihoods.American Jewish World Service was founded in 1985 and is based in New York, United States.


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