Mary Koolhoven
About Mary Koolhoven
Mary Koolhoven is a Finance Analyst at Chevron in San Ramon, California, and serves as Director of Student Affairs for the San Francisco Chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA). She has extensive experience in financial analysis, internal controls, and process improvement.
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Mary Koolhoven is currently employed as a Finance Analyst at Chevron in San Ramon, California. Additionally, she holds the position of Director of Student Affairs in the San Francisco Chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA).
Professional Experience at Wells Fargo
Mary Koolhoven has an extensive background with Wells Fargo, where she worked from 2012 to 2018 in various roles within the San Francisco Bay Area. She began as an Associate Auditor from 2012 to 2013, and was shortly promoted to Auditor, a role she held for 9 months in 2013. Subsequently, she served as a Financial Consultant in International Finance for 5 years, where she was involved in diverse financial projects, including forecasting and reporting for the International Treasury Management and Foreign Exchanges Service group.
Education and Expertise
Mary Koolhoven completed her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an emphasis on Corporate Finance and a minor in Accounting at San Francisco State University, Lam Family College of Business, from 2008 to 2011. During her time there, she also worked as an Office Assistant, gaining early exposure to the corporate finance environment. Her academic background underpins her comprehensive understanding of business administration and corporate finance.
Role at National Association of Black Accountants
In her role as Director of Student Affairs at the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) in the San Francisco Chapter, Mary Koolhoven has displayed her commitment to mentoring and supporting students. Her involvement in this organization highlights her passion for guiding future professionals in the field of finance and accounting.
Professional Contributions and Skills
Mary Koolhoven is recognized for her significant experience in internal controls and process improvement. In her work at Chevron, she re-engineers current processes to ensure accuracy in financial reporting. Mary also manages and tracks performance to plan/forecast to help project the annual plan. Her work supports the International Treasury Management and Foreign Exchanges Service group by providing financial analysis, forecast process, and reporting. Her approach is marked by confidence and positivity, contributing to a productive work environment.