Michelle Joines joins Brown Smith Wallace, LLC as staff accountant

Michelle Joines joins Brown Smith Wallace as staff accountant in the Tax and Accounting Services Group. Her responsibilities include preparing tax projections, completing tax and payroll returns as well as producing financial statements.

Prior to joining Brown Smith Wallace, Joines served as an office manager for Combustion Technology.

Joines earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Lindenwood University. She is actively involved in Lindenwood University Business Club and the Accounting & Finance Club.

Joines, a Troy native currently resides in Warrenton, MO.

Brown Smith Wallace is the second-largest locally owned independent full-service CPA and business consulting firm in Missouri with more than 190 employees throughout the Midwest. Through a network of offices in St. Louis, St. Charles and Chicago, Brown Smith Wallace is the only CPA and business consulting firm that makes A Measurable Difference to its clients through the execution of its six measurable differences and by putting its guarantee in writing. For more information visit Brown Smith Wallace online or call 314.983.1288.

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