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Bob Schlich

Chief Financial Officer at InCommunity

Bob Schlich, CPA has over 40 years of work experience in various financial roles. Bob began their career as an Auditor at Ernst and Young, where they gained experience in auditing international organizations and small manufacturing clients. During this time, they obtained their CPA certificate. Bob then worked as a Financial Accounting Manager at Maxell Corporation of America, where they implemented an automated accounting system for more efficient financial reporting. At Scientific Atlanta, they served as a Corporate Budget Analyst and Cost Accounting Manager, responsible for planning and coordinating the annual budget process. As the Controller at ONE Corporation, they streamlined administrative and accounting functions, resulting in more timely financial reporting. Bob later joined FiTECH Systems as a Senior VP of Finance, overseeing all financial, accounting, and administrative activities. During their tenure, they established equipment leasing programs and improved cash management procedures. Bob then served as the Chief Financial Officer at Georgia Community Support and Solutions, Inc., playing a crucial role in the company's growth as one of the largest providers of developmental disability services in Georgia. Currently, they hold the position of Chief Financial Officer at Frederica Academy, and most recently, they assumed the same role at InCommunity.

Bob Schlich, CPA completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) in Accounting from the University of Kentucky, where they studied from 1976 to 1979.

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St. Simons Island, United States

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InCommunity

Originally founded in 1979, InCommunity, a non-profit agency headquartered in Atlanta, was created to provide community-based services and support to people with disabilities and their families. For almost 35 years, InCommunity has been embracing the abilities in all of us, building an outstanding reputation in Georgia for innovative programs and willingness to take on challenging support situations for people in their communities. Currently, InCommunity has more 650 employees who provide all levels of support in the community to people with a variety of needs; including residential support, employment services, respite care, family support, in-home care, and day programs. To date, InCommunity has provided support and service to more than 10,000 Georgian community members.