According to Sell, courses with Stichter, such as Intermediate Accounting and Advanced Accounting, were crucial for preparing her for the CPA exam. The courses not only covered exam materials but also taught Sell, who logged 500+ study hours for the CPA, how to commit time to study.
Perhaps most influential for Sell was how the School of Business emphasized the importance of character, competence and service in the corporate world.
“Dr. Stichter was a proponent of the idea that the business world needs people of faith and integrity, a principle I strive to live by in my career,” said Sell. “Running a good business is not just about the bottom line — it is about loving your neighbor through meeting the needs of employees and customers.”
Calla Andrews, the coordinator of academic support services at Grace’s Morgan Library, also had a marked influence on Sell.
“As my supervisor at the Learning Center, she exemplified an intentional and loving form of leadership,” said Sell. “She empowered and trusted me professionally, all while being invested in what was going on in my personal life, setting an example for the type of leadership I hope to one day demonstrate.”
As a senior at Grace, Sell was bestowed the William P. Gordon Excellence in Business Award, a prestigious honor given to only one business student each year. She was also selected to speak at Grace’s 2023 Commencement ceremony.
Today, Sell is a tax associate at Katz, Sapper, & Miller in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where she interned as a student in 2022. She began her full-time position in the fall of 2023, in which her responsibilities look different every day.
“I could be preparing tax returns for individuals, businesses, or nonprofits; projecting quarterly estimates; cleaning up books, and the list goes on,” said Sell. “I have always loved learning, and there is no shortage of that in public accounting.”
Sell, along with her family and friends, attended the Indiana Certified Public Accountant Society’s banquet ceremony in Indianapolis on Friday, Nov. 22.