Jon A Christensen Cpa
Owner
Christensen & Capelli Cpas
President and Owner
Blanding Boyer & Ryan Walnut Creek Ca 1982 - 1991
Partner, Manager, Staff
Smith & Lange Cpas San Francisco Ca 1979 - 1982
Staff Accountant
Education:
California State University, Chico 1978
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Management, Accounting
Certifications:
License 36104 California Board of Accountancy, License 36104 Certified Public Accountant
Garcia & Associates
Accounting Manager at Garcia and Associates
Opentable Dec 2010 - Aug 2014
Accounting Manager
Eeye Digital Security Feb 2009 - Jul 2010
Senior Accountant
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Sep 2006 - Feb 2009
Senior Accountant
Kleinfelder Sep 2006 - Feb 2009
Finance Manager
Education:
California State University, Long Beach 2003 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Accounting
Skills:
Accounting Financial Reporting Auditing Financial Analysis Internal Controls Great Plains Software Management Advanced Excel Knowledge Financial and Operational Modeling Us and Uk Gaap Tax Forecasting
SunPower Corporation since Jul 2010
Design Engineer
REC Solar Jul 2008 - Sep 2010
Design Engineer
Education:
Cornell University 1996 - 1997
M.A.T., Education
Cornell University 1992 - 1996
B.A., Physics
Skills:
Solar Energy Photovoltaics Solar Pv Renewable Energy Energy Efficiency Pv Energy Cleantech Engineering Project Management Business Development Sustainability Alternative Energy Product Management Sustainable Energy
Lisbon Elementary School Lisbon ND 1985-1990, Lisbon Middle School Lisbon ND 1990-1994, Webber Junior High School Ft. Collins CO 1994-1994, Turner Middle School Berthoud CO 1994-1995
Kinda shy geeky type, but enjoy connecting with people just the same. Wannabe entrepeneur, avid gardener, geek, open source advocate, lover of things Brazilian. Father of four and grandfather of four.
Jon Christensen
Education:
University of Idaho - Music Education
Jon Christensen
Work:
Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles
Jon Christensen
About:
No introduction necessary.
Bragging Rights:
Eagle Scout
Jon Christensen
Work:
Campus Life - Chesterton Campus Life Director
Jon Christensen
Bragging Rights:
I once saved a guy's life by giving him the Heimlich in a restaurant. Remember the end of Mrs. Doubtfire? That was me but without the grey hair.
Even having lost starting center Jon Christensen last week to a season-ending knee injury, they plugged in Tommy Olson, a guard with some center experience, and didnt miss a beat. Feature back David Cobb ran for 139 yards and Minnesota nearly topped 200 net rushing as a team.
Date: Nov 09, 2013
Category: Sports
Source: Google
How An Aqueduct Turned Los Angeles Into A 'Garden Of Eden'
"The state of California would be different, arguably the world would be different, without the L.A. Aqueduct," says Jon Christensen, the editor of Boom Magazine. Their latest issue looks at the 100-year anniversary of the aqueduct.
Date: Nov 03, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
Local Video Game Store Hosting 26-Hour Online Stream To Support Boston ...
Editors Note:Ireceivedword of this event from amutualfriend of Jamies,Jon Christensen, who runsSlashGamer. Both Jon and I will be making appearances during the stream as well asworking to help promote the event as much as possible before the Friday start date. We welcome anyone and everyon
Date: Apr 24, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Supporters: Proposition 30 passage signals end of Prop 13's tax revolt
at the state of our schools and said: 'They are fundamental to who we are, and our future. We need to support public education, because it is a huge driver of our progress,' " said UC-Los Angeles history professor Jon Christensen, former director of Stanford's Bill Lane Center for the American West.
"Hage is a hero in the sagebrush rebellion. He bet the ranch, literally and deliberately, because he believed passionately in this cause," said Jon Christensen, executive director of Stanford University's Bill Lane Center for the American West.
Jon Christensen, the executive director of the Bill Lane Center for the American West at Stanford University, said while the poll reflected personal financial woes. Californians are also bothered by a dysfunctional state government mired in a budget crisis.