Mark Stevens Jr.
**** ******* **., #***, ***** Chase, MD 20815 202-***-**** *************@*****.*** EDUCATION
Trinity Washington University Washington, DC
Master of Art (MA) – Communication December 2011
Kent State University Kent, OH
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) – Finance August 2005 WORK & LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCEs
Stevens Proper Washington, DC
Bookkeeper January 2021 – Current
Utilize QuickBooks to perform bank and credit card reconciliations
Expertise in developing and delivering monthly, quarterly, and annual Profit and Loss statements and Balance Sheets for management within strict deadlines.
Keen ability to analyze cost control, providing timely and frequent financial information that supports corporate goals and objectives.
Manage payroll and prepare payroll tax returns
District of Columbia Superior Court Washington, DC Accounting Technician February 2018 – May 2022
Reconciles and submits the daily bank deposit with supporting documentation.
Research errors to identify and correct financial discrepancies including, but not limited to, outstanding costs.
Verifies and enters court ordered escrow payments and disbursements.
Reviews and processes cost related transactions and documents
Provides day to day accounting, reconciliation, and disbursement of collected and appropriated funds in compliance with court and division policies, court rules, business processes and standard operating procedures. District of Columbia Superior Court Washington, DC Deputy Clerk III (Team Leader) March 2010 – February 2018
Team Leader – Oversaw a team of 3 people on a daily basis
Completed Cash Handling Training
Coordinated, managed, and monitored the scheduling and rescheduling of court proceedings for Judges.
Coordinates and communicates efficiently with Courtroom Clerks and other Judicial Officers
Assisted the public and attorneys in completing forms and filing pleadings, motions, oppositions, and complaints. Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3B Washington, DC Commissioner & Treasurer January 2011–January 2012
Considered a wide range of policies and programs affecting neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, and DC’s annual budget.
Presented positions and recommendations on issues to various DC government agencies, and the DC Council.
Presented testimony to independent agencies, boards, and commissions, usually under the rules of procedure specific to those entities.
Howard University Washington, DC
Account Analyst (Temp) January 2010– March 2010
Billed currently enrolled students as well as Third Party sponsors
Ensured the accuracy of charges on all student accounts and Third Party contracts
Investigated and resolved student account discrepancies and disputes
Monitors the timely disbursement of financial aid, scholarship and grant funds; administered the Howard University Installment Payment Plan; and refunds excess funds to students and parents