Angela Best

Workday General Ledger, Fixed Asset, & Project Accounting Lead @ The New York Times

About Angela Best

Angela Best serves as the Workday General Ledger, Fixed Asset, and Project Accounting Lead at The New York Times, a position she has held since 2020 in Norfolk, Virginia. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from Virginia Commonwealth University and completed her high school education at Menchville High School.

Work at The New York Times

Angela Best serves as the Workday General Ledger, Fixed Asset, and Project Accounting Lead at The New York Times. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the financial operations of the organization. Her role involves overseeing the general ledger and managing fixed assets and project accounting processes. Angela is based in Norfolk, Virginia, where she applies her expertise to support the financial integrity of the company.

Education and Expertise

Angela Best completed her high school education at Menchville High School. She furthered her academic pursuits at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree. Her educational background provides a foundation for her professional expertise in accounting and financial management, particularly within the Workday system.

Background

Angela Best has a background in accounting and financial management, with a focus on Workday applications. Her career at The New York Times began in 2020, and she has since developed her skills in managing general ledger functions, fixed assets, and project accounting. Angela's professional journey reflects her commitment to advancing her knowledge and capabilities in the finance sector.

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