Firms giving back: Scheffel Boyle raises over $6K for Big Brothers Big Sisters

Scheffel Boyle raises $6.1K for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Illinois

Illinois firm Scheffel Boyle CPAs recently took part in their annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser on April 24 in Edwardsville, benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Illinois. Staff members raised $6,100 in all for the organization.

“Every year our teams go above and beyond for this cause,” said Scott Weber, principal in Scheffel Boyle’s Edwardsville office and the board of directors’ treasurer for BBBS of Southwestern Illinois. “It’s amazing to see them work so hard to raise money for this organization. I’m really proud of all they have accomplished.”

Scheffel Boyle’s two bowling teams, the “Tax-Manian Devils” and the “Ten-Key Strikers,” featured ten individuals responsible for their own fundraising. Bowl for Kids’ Sake listed five staff members as top fundraisers for this year’s program.

From left: Staff members Sarah Kinkead, Chad Frerichs, Carrie Evans, Michael Brokering, Maggie Stock, Josh Andres, Elizabeth Heil, Sarah Wells, Crystal Bock, and Jenna Andres.

From left: Staff members Sarah Kinkead, Chad Frerichs, Carrie Evans, Michael Brokering, Maggie Stock, Josh Andres, Elizabeth Heil, Sarah Wells, Crystal Bock, and Jenna Andres.

Scheffel Boyle CPAs

For more on Scheffel Boyle, head to the firm’s site here.

N.J. nonprofit honors Sax partner for commitment to organization

Marqus White

Marqus White

Clifton, N.J.-based accounting firm Sax announced that partner Marqus White will be recognized at Paterson-based charity Eva’s Village’s inaugural “Lawyers and Accountants Dinner,” to be held May 31 in Morristown.

The organization, which seeks to “feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, treat the addicted and offer medical and dental care to the poor,” will honor White along with three other NJ individuals, all working in law, for their services.

“I have a true passion for working towards the success and productivity of not-for-profit organizations, and helping them to become financially stable and structurally sound so they can thrive and flourish,” said White, per a statement. “I am absolutely honored to be recognized by such an influential nonprofit who does so much for the community around us in a way that not only exposes their organization to more people, but financially supports their overall mission.”

White currently works as a partner at Sax, as well as a tax leader for the firm’s Not-for-Profit Practice. White has worked for over 20 years in advisory services to nonprofit organizations, as well as consulting with local nonprofits for future success.


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