Christopher Carroll
University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, Class of 2020
From Leesburg, FL
Chris Carroll from Waukesha, WI, earned a degree from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on May 16, 2020. Carroll graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting. Mo...
July, 09 2020 - Verified by University of Wisconsin - WhitewaterChris Carroll from Leesburg, FL, has made the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Dean's List for the 2020 spring semester. These students have demonstrated their academic abilities by receiving...
June, 09 2020 - Verified by University of Wisconsin - WhitewaterChristopher Carroll from Leesburg, FL, has made the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Dean's List for the 2018 fall semester. These students have demonstrated their academic abilities by recei...
January, 07 2019 - Verified by University of Wisconsin - WhitewaterChris Carroll from Leesburg, FL, has made the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Dean's List for the 2017 fall semester. These students have demonstrated their academic abilities by receiving a...
January, 09 2018 - Verified by University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Moderate knowledge of Carpentry, Plumbing, Welding, Power tool, and basic tools.
Carry materials up to 100lbs such as drywall, plywood, concrete bags, PVC, and much more.
Provided a hand to my boss or coworker when needed, and performed my own tasks that I was directed to do.
Prepare clients personal tax return in a professional manner and accurately.
Answer customer questions via email, phone call, or in person.
Understand all aspects of the tax code and tax law.
Provide advice to clients that would either benefit them immediately or in the near future.
Provided professional customer service by greeting customers, resolving issues, and making it an overall enjoyable
experience for them.
Was trained and able to work at every position. (Cook, Front Counter, Mechanic, Server, etc.)
Performed managerial tasks such as training new employees, counting registers, completing checklists / checking other
stations, filling open shifts, and opening/closing the center.