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Marisol Pitre
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Marisol Pitre

Accountant

Hi, my name is Marisol, Let me begin by saying a little about my personal life, which is that I love being a wife and mom. I was born and raised in the Bronx and my family is from Yabucoa, Puerto Rico.

As for my professional career, I have a track record of over two decades in Business Managing-Bookkeeping in a non-profit organization. I worked on critical financial functions, including General Ledger (GL), Accounts Receivable (A/R), Accounts Payable (A/P) journals, Trial Balance, and payroll records. Simultaneously, I managed bank accounts and investment portfolios. In addition, I assumed a pivotal role in payroll administration.

My professional memberships include Notary Public certification in the State of New York, the American Association of Notaries, and the National Association of Professional Women. My educational background includes a Full Charge Bookkeeping Certificate from Lehman College, and a degree in Business Administration from Baruch College. My professional award includes a Director’s Award from my former employer the William Alanson White Institute.

I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the extraordinary success and accomplishments of the Hispanic Access Foundation.

 

Why she works for Hispanic Access…

"I decided to work for the Hispanic Access Foundation after reading their cause of helping Latinos. In my opinion, as a Nuyorican a.k.a. Puerto Rican from New York, this would have been a great resource for my mom at the time she came to New York without a word of English."

 

In her spare time…

“In my spare time, I spend it with my husband, daughter and my Yorkie taking trips out of NY. I also love the movies. I'm what you call an introvert because I love spending time home.”

Her favorite book…

“My favorite book is "Misery" by Stephen King. I love any horror movie that is not too gory. I also love non-fictional books. I just finished reading Rosie Perez biography.”

A person she finds inspirational…

“My mom is the most inspirational person in my life. The things that she went through as a child, adult and a mom, well all I can say is "Gracias, Mami. Por todo lo que sacrifices para que ieramos una educacion superior y una buena vida.”

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