This month, we profile Sleeter Group Certified QuickBooks Consultant
and Sleeter Group Author, Christine L. Manor, CPA MBA. Christine is the
author of The Sleeter Group's QuickBooks for Not-for-Profit Organizations
workbook. Christine provides QuickBooks consulting and training services
for Not-for-Profits across the country.
Christine joined the Sleeter Group team in 2001. She has been working
with not-for-profits for 24 years. Her background includes advisory roles
with the National Center for Charitable Statistics at the Urban Institute,
CompassPoint Nonprofit Services of San Francisco, and California Association
of Nonprofits. Her clients include National Academy of Social Insurance,
The Philanthropy Roundtable, Society of Conservation Biologists, American
Architectural Foundation, The Oceanography Society, North American Alliance
of Folk Music and Dance, the Postsecondary Electronics Standards Council,
and many more. Christine is an instructor in QuickBooks training for CAN
(California Association of Nonprofits), the Washington (DC) Council of
Agencies, and for The Sleeter Group.
We asked Christine a few questions about her life and her journey towards
QuickBooks consulting in the Not-for-Profit arena.
Christine was born at the Naval Air base in Pensacola, FL where her
Father was stationed. She grew up along the East Coast and received her
undergraduate degree, a BS in Humanities, from Drexel University in Philadelphia,
PA. At Drexel, she worked in the theatre as a Technical Director, but
because theatre work was hard to find in, she fell back on her bookkeeping
skills from high school for part time work.
Christine first entered the Not-for-Profit sector when the League of
American Wheelmen (now League of American Bicyclists) needed a new Administrative
Director to relocate their office from Chicago to Baltimore, MD. Christine
worked with the YWCA as a bookkeeper where she learned about cost accounting
the NFPO way. She received her MBA in 1992 from Loyola University. She
passed the CPA exam on her first try.
Christine began using and consulting in QuickBooks in 1992. Christine
says she took every QuickBooks seminar she could find until she discovered
The Sleeter Group in 1996. Christine and Doug began discussions in 2000
about addressing QuickBooks in the Not-for-Profit segment. In 2002, Christine
co-authored the Sleeter Group’s QuickBooks for Not-for-Profit Organizations
(Version 2002). In 2004 she authored the revised edition for versions
2004-2005. The QuickBooks for Not-for-Profit Organizations workbook has
received much acclaim in the Not-for-Profit world. The workbook can be
purchased at www.sleeter.com’s online store.
Christine’s hobbies include folk and square dance, bicycling, gardening,
and home restoration. Christine lives with her husband, Al Taylor and
their two adopted daughters, Katharine and Isabel, and three cats in a
1926 bungalow in Rockville, Maryland.
Christine enjoys teaching QuickBooks seminars for the Not-for-Profit
sector and consults with Not-for-Profit Organizations in the Washington
DC area, and remotely with Not-for-Profit clients across the US. Contact
Christine at clm@clmanor.com.