Juanice Reyna

Director Of Accounting at San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce

Juanice Reyna has over 15 years of work experience, with their most recent role being the Director of Accounting at the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce. Prior to that, they worked as an Accounting Manager at the same company. In this role, Juanice was responsible for full cycle accounting, assisting the CFO in preparing financial reports, and overseeing accounts receivable and accounts payable. Before joining the chamber, they worked at SeaWorld San Diego as a Cash Control Supervisor, where they trained and supervised new hires, processed cash transactions, and reconciled accounts on a daily basis.

Juanice Reyna earned a Bachelor's degree from UC San Diego. However, no specific information is available regarding the start or end year or the field of study for this degree.

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Los Angeles, United States

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San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce

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The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1870 by Alonzo Horton with the mission to guide in the development of San Diego. At the time, the Chamber focused its efforts on several main priorities: bringing railroads into San Diego; encouraging settlement in the area; bringing fresh drinking water to residents; and supporting commercein the harbor. The Chamber also played a critical role in bringing military bases into the region prior to World War I. It was these efforts that helped the military become a driving force for San Diego’s local economy.Throughout San Diego’s history, the Chamber has made significant contributions to the San Diego we know and love. In 1909, Balboa Park stood as a mere 1,400 acres of sagebrush until the Chamber raised funds to make it one of San Diego’s largest tourist destination and cultural center points. Likewise, in 1962, the Chamber’s Harbor Committee helped pass legislation that would ultimately help complete the construction of the Coronado Bay Bridge in 1969.Today, the Chamber is the largest nonprofit advocate for the San Diego regional business community. With nearly 3,000 members representing 400,000 employees, the Chamber is actively involved in local government, regional economic development and providing valuable resources to its members.OUR VISIONThe San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce aims to be the most influential business network, advocate and resource for growing commerce in the San Diego region.OUR MISSION To serve our member businesses and employees representing all sectors throughout the San Diego region;To provide opportunities to enhance our members best business interests through networking, advocacy and business resources; and,To partner with our members and other organizations to make the San Diego region more prosperous.


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