Task-K I, Inc.
Kanako Matsumoto has a diverse work experience spanning over several roles and companies. Kanako is currently the Founder and CEO of Task-K I, Inc., a position they have held since January 2019. Prior to this, in November 2019, Kanako became the owner of Nishijin Accounting & Consulting, LLC.
Before starting their own ventures, Kanako worked at Peterson Sullivan LLP from 2006 to 2019. Kanako held various roles during their time there, including Senior Manager, Consultant, and Manager. As a Senior Manager, Kanako excelled in building and maintaining relationships with clients, earning their trust and delivering high-quality services. Kanako also played a crucial role in business development, acquiring clients from different industries through referrals, networking, and volunteer work. Additionally, Kanako trained and educated staff members, contributing to their professional growth.
Prior to Peterson Sullivan LLP, Kanako worked at Washington Mutual as a Senior Audit Consultant from 2005 to 2006. During this time, they developed audit procedures and managed the auditing compliance process across multiple states.
Kanako's journey in the accounting field began at Peterson Sullivan LLP, where they held various roles from 1999 to 2005. As a Supervisor, they managed and completed complex projects with minimum supervision, displaying exceptional project management skills. Kanako also worked as a Senior Associate, handling audit projects from start to finish, and as an Experienced Associate, where they demonstrated profitability and utilized their language skills to strengthen client relationships.
Kanako started their career at Price Waterhouse Coopers as an Associate from 1998 to 1999.
Overall, Kanako Matsumoto has a wide range of experiences in accounting and consulting, showcasing their strong relationships with clients, project management abilities, and commitment to professional excellence.
Kanako Matsumoto has a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a concentration in Accounting from the University of Washington - Michael G. Foster School of Business. Kanako also holds an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from Seattle Central College. In terms of additional certifications, they are a Certified Fraud Examiner obtained from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) in January 2014, and they are also a Certified Public Accountant obtained from the Washington State Board of Accountancy in September 1998.
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Task-K I, Inc.
Task-K I is a community empowerment solution mobile application to help working parents build communities around the childcare facilities where their children attend. "It is like having your parent nearby to help when you need the help". Through use of the Task-K I mobile application, parents become part of a supportive community where trust and reciprocity help to lessen stress, save families money and further enrich children’s lives. Task-K I will build a communities by allowing a parent to ask another parent whose child goes to the same childcare facility to pick up the child on-time and meet at the childcare facility or at a predetermined location to drop off the child. As a reward, the parent who helped to pick up the child will receive points which can be redeemed for a pick-up request or other services offered by other parents in the childcare communities. Do you need someone whom you can trust to babysit your child without breaking the bank, so that you and your partner can have a relaxing date night? Task-K I will help you to get that date night. To learn more, click 'For Working Parents' below .