Katelyn Lewis

Katelyn Lewis is a seasoned accounting professional with extensive experience in financial accounting and accounts payable across various organizations. Currently serving as a Staff Accountant at the Institute for Sustainable Communities since June 2023, Katelyn previously worked as an Accountant at Robert Half and held multiple roles at Huntsman Corporation, demonstrating expertise in full-cycle accounts payable, bank reconciliations, month-end closings, intercompany accounting, and payroll processing. Katelyn's tenure includes significant positions at Outpost International, Valeo, and Littleton Coin Company, where skills in financial reporting, budget management, and invoice processing were developed. Katelyn holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Colby-Sawyer College.

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Institute for Sustainable Communities

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