MyPath
Jessica Brandenburg has a diverse range of work experience in finance and accounting. Jessica began their career in 2004 as a Manager at Jefferson Wells, where they were responsible for financial analysis and disbursements. During their time there, they received recognition for their exceptional work. In 2006, they joined JD Chamberlain as a Controller/Accountant. Jessica then moved on to Perfect Timing, Inc (LANG) in 2008, where they held multiple roles including Director of Accounting, Manager of Financial Reporting & Analysis, and Senior Budget & Accounting Analyst. Jessica played a key role in managing the accounting department and ensuring financial statement preparation in accordance with GAAP.
Since 2013, Jessica has been working at MyPath, first as the Executive Director of Finance and currently as the Chief Financial Officer. MyPath is a company that specializes in providing services and care for individuals with disabilities. Their responsibilities include overseeing the financial operations of the company and promoting the independence of the individuals served.
Overall, Jessica Brandenburg's work experience demonstrates their expertise in finance, accounting, and leadership roles.
Jessica Brandenburg holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Accounting from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Jessica then pursued their Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater from 2014 to 2016. In addition, Jessica is a Certified Public Accountant, certified by the State of Wisconsin. No specific information regarding the year or month of obtaining this certification was provided.
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MyPath Companies provide specialized services and personalized care for children, adolescents and adults with disabilities. MyPath’s history spans over 35 years, during which its nine companies have grown to serve more than 1,700 individuals from around the country, in facilities and community-based settings throughout Wisconsin and Indiana. Services include a spectrum of supports to promote the ability of the people served to live as independently as possible in the community. This array of services includes open and locked secure residential options for children and adolescents, full time year-round educational programs, day school, vocational and day services programs for children and adults, community group homes for children and adults, supported apartments, personal care services, in home services, and transition services. MyPath is an employee-owned business, which means its employees not only transform the lives of people with disabilities, they also build a strong future for their families and their teams. In 2021, the Wisconsin Chapter of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) association awarded MyPath with the 2021 ESOP Company of the Year award. This award recognizes MyPath's commitment to employee ownership and its employees.