Title: Martin LeFevre Earning a Bachelor of Science Degree
1Martin LeFevreEarning a Bachelor of Science
Degree
Martin LeFevre earned his Bachelor of Science in
Business Administration and Accounting degree
from Southern Illinois University in 2005. He
originally had a scholarship for the mens soccer
team at the Doanne College in Crete, Nebraska,
but decided to choose the Carbondale-based
University instead. His studies there have helped
him become an accountant at Jonlyn Associates
CPA, a role he would have for a couple of years.
2Martin LeFevre Growing Up in Grand Detour
Martin LeFevre grew up in a small village called
Grand Detour. The Illinois-based community is
five miles north of Dixon, and 50 miles south of
Rockford, Illinois. He has three siblings, all of
them older than he. The oldest is his sister who
is 40, while his two brothers are 37 and 36,
respectively. They all grew up close to the Rock
River, which provided plenty of opportunities for
water sports. Martin LeFevre is an accountant who
knows and understands the rules and regulations
of the IRS, the revenue service of the United
States Federal Government. Martin LeFevre is
ready to embrace the new bold world where
accountants rely on all kinds of technological
advances that make their job easier.
3Martin LeFevre An Impressive Soccer Career In
High School
As a talented player with good athletic
abilities, Martin LeFevre played a crucial part
during the 1999 competition, where Dixons high
school team managed to play the best season up
to date in the soccer programs history. They
became the Sectional Champions, winning 22 games
out of 27, with only three draws and two losses.
The team only allowed 20 goals throughout the
whole season and managed to shut out their
opponents on 13 different occasions.
4Martin LeFevre A Talented Mold Maker
Martin LeFevre is a talented hobby mold maker who
likes to create molded figurines and other
objects using only clay. Whenever he has the time
to enjoy this hobby, he creates something
memorable. After the process is finished and the
molds have cooled off, he likes to hand-paint
them one by one. He experimented with different
molding techniques throughout the years.
5THANK YOU...
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