Nick Michels
About Nick Michels
Nick Michels is a Revenue Accountant at Anaqua, where he has worked since 2014. He has a diverse background in accounting, with previous roles at organizations such as PwC and WGBH.
Work at Anaqua
Nick Michels has been employed at Anaqua since 2014, where he currently holds the position of Revenue Accountant. Over his tenure of 10 years, he has contributed significantly to the financial operations of the company. Prior to his current role, he worked as a contractor in the same capacity for a brief period of three months in 2014. His extensive experience at Anaqua reflects his commitment to the organization and his expertise in revenue accounting.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Anaqua, Nick Michels held several accounting positions. He worked at WGBH as a Senior Accountant for four months in 2010. He also served as a Senior Accountant at the Appalachian Mountain Club for two months in 2010. Additionally, he gained experience at PwC as an Experienced Associate from 2004 to 2006, where he worked for two years in Boston, Massachusetts. These roles have contributed to his comprehensive understanding of accounting practices.
Education and Expertise
Nick Michels has a solid educational background in finance and accounting. He studied at Thayer Academy from 1989 to 1995. He then attended The University of Alabama, where he focused on Finance from 1995 to 1998. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Finance from Quinnipiac University between 1999 and 2001. Furthering his education, he completed a Master of Science in Accounting/Master of Business Administration (MSA/MBA) at Northeastern University in 2004.
Professional Background
Nick Michels has built a diverse professional background in accounting over the years. His career began with a position at PwC, followed by various roles in different organizations, including WGBH and the Appalachian Mountain Club. His transition to Anaqua marked a significant step in his career, where he has been able to apply his skills and knowledge in revenue accounting for an extended period.