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Amy Seibel

Senior Accountant at Vancouver Housing Authority

Amy Seibel is a seasoned accounting professional with extensive experience across various industries. Currently serving as a Senior Accountant at Vancouver Housing Authority since March 2022, Amy oversees general ledger and financial reporting functions. Amy also holds the position of CFO and part-owner at Ghost Runners Brewery, contributing to business operations since 2015. Previous roles include Audit Intern at the Washington State Auditor's Office and Controller at Marks Design and Metalworks, along with diverse positions in operations management and contract administration at JoeScan, Standard Pacific Homes, and other organizations. Education includes a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and Entrepreneurship from WSU Carson College of Business and an Associate of Arts in Accounting from Clark College. Areas of expertise include financial analysis and sales reporting, contributing to strategic business insights.

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Vancouver, United States

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Vancouver Housing Authority

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Serving Clark County, Washington Our mission is to provide opportunities to people who experience barriers to housing because of income, disability or special needs in an environment which preserves personal dignity, and in a manner which maintains the public trust. VHA accomplishes this mission in several ways: * We provide subsidized housing for about 3,400 households, or approximately 6,800 people, in our community through subsidized rental properties we own or manage and through Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers that allow people to choose where they wish to live. * VHA and our community partners provide a variety of education, employment and social services to subsidized residents. For seniors and clients with disabilities, this means a safe, stable place to live and an improved quality of life. For work-able families, this means opportunities to become self-supporting. * VHA builds low, moderate and mixed-income communities that provide affordable housing and popular places for businesses.  * VHA works with social service agencies to develop supportive housing and shelters for homeless people and people with physical or mental disabilities. * VHA contributes to the local economy through rental subsidies paid to landlords and the money invested in the construction of affordable housing. * VHA works closely with local governments and other community partners throughout Clark County to address issues of affordable housing and homelessness and help families break the cycle of poverty. All of which make our community more affordable, safer and more enjoyable for everyone.


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