RBG Hires its First Female Partner

Alexandra Sinkular has joined Reynolds, Bone & Griesbeck as its first female partner. Sinkular has more than 20 years of experience in the public accounting sector.

“Ali’s experience with manufacturing and distribution clients, as well as non-profits and employee benefit plans, meshes well with our client base,” said managing firm member, John Griesbeck. “With her impressive background and her reputation for excellent client service, we are excited to have her as a part of the RBG family.”

Sinkular’s understanding of Yellow Book audits and her experience in providing special project assistance to publicly held companies adds another area of service to RBG. She also brings a depth of knowledge and skill in auditing broker-dealers, manufacturing and distribution entities, nonprofits, colleges and universities and employee benefit plans.

Prior to RBG, Sinkular worked at a national firm in Memphis for eight years before making the move to a regional firm where she served as its first female partner for seven of her 12 years. In 2013, she left public accounting to become a CFO in the private sector. But her desire to work with clients has now brought her back to public accounting.

Sinkular is a graduate of Delta State University with a bachelor of science in business administration and accountancy. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants, the Accounting & Financial Women’s Alliance and is a participant of Women on the Move.

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