Peg Moses

Chief Financial Officer at Balance Autism

Peg Moses has extensive work experience in finance and leadership roles. Peg currently serves as the Chief Financial Officer at Balance Autism since 2022. Prior to that, from 2020 to 2022, they worked as the Corporate Controller at WesleyLife, a company dedicated to providing comprehensive services for older adults. From 2015 to 2020, Peg was the CFO/Vice President at Horizons, A Family Service Alliance, where they focused on improving the nutritional, mental, and financial well-being of underserved populations. Peg also served as the Interim CEO/CFO at Horizons from 2017 to 2018. Prior to that, Peg worked at Saxton as the Controller/CFO from 2003 to 2015. Their early career began at Metal Fabricators Co. Inc. in 1992, where they worked as the Financial Controller/HR, overseeing strategic planning, financial analysis, and departmental supervision.

Peg Moses holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Business Administration from Ashford University. Peg also studied Accounting and Finance at Upper Iowa University, although the specific degree obtained is not mentioned. Furthermore, Peg Moses has the certification of a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), although it is noted as inactive. Peg obtained this certification in 2008, but the month of obtaining is not specified.

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Urbandale, United States

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Balance Autism

In 1991, a group of parents and professionals in Iowa came together to create new living and working opportunities for adults with autism. They researched other programs around the country and talked with experts in the field of autism. From these efforts Balance Autism took root. When founded as a non-profit 501(c)3 organization in 1994 it was named The Homestead because its earliest program focused on a working farm where adults with autism could live and work, raising fruits and vegetables. Since that beginning 25 years ago, Balance Autism has evolved. Our capabilities have broadened. Our staff has increased. We now serve persons of all ages. As the field of autism research has evolved, we’ve brought its most effective solutions to the persons and families we serve. Today, Balance Autism offers services to more than 300 children and 150 adults annually; employs 400 highly trained and devoted staff members and has an operating budget of $21 million. And yet, as much as we’ve grown, our mission has remained rooted in our core value: to provide balance in the lives of those with autism. If you are interested in learning more about our services, if you are interested in joining our team and helping children and adults with autism learn and grow, check out www.BalanceAutism.org.


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201-500

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