Numbers behind our people
Kenny Ware
1976 |
Even with 4 decades of accounting experience under his belt, Kenny considers earning his CPA license in March 1976 as his proudest professional achievement. | ||
4800 |
When he’s not in the office, Kenny loves to travel to more rugged terrains like Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park. Both Yosemite and Tahoe boast several tall peaks, but Yosemite’s Half Dome is by far the most iconic, standing at 4,800 feet. | ||
20 |
Before he was an accountant, Kenny served as a drill instructor in the United States Army Reserves in the early 1970s. Despite his military background, we promise he doesn’t make his accounting clients “drop and give him 20”! | ||
3 |
When it comes to his workspace, Kenny says he only needs one thing — his brain, of course! The human brain weighs approximately 3 pounds. In Kenny’s case, that’s 3 pounds of accounting expertise! | ||
1975 |
Kenny and his wife were married in 1975 and together have 3 children. | ||
432 |
Kenny is an avid reader and his favorite book is Run with the Horsemen by Ferroll Sams. At 432 pages, Run with the Horsemen is the first in a series of three books, all of which Kenny considers excellent reads. | ||
2008 | Before he joined Grimbleby Coleman, Kenny spent 36 years at Dunker & Aced, an Oakdale-based CPA firm that merged with GC in 2008. |