10-ish Questions with Kim Mattson
04/17/2024 Tags: Announcements
One of our newest associates, Kimm Mattson, tells a little about herself in the answers to 12 questions.
- What’s your name? Kim Mattson
- What’s your title? Associate
- When did you start? I started working as an intern in January 2024 and became a full-time associate in March.
- What do you do here? I work with the Attest Team on various Audit and Review engagements.
- Where did you or do you go to school, and if you got a degree, what was it in? I am completing my final semester at Black Hills State University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a specialization in accounting.
- What did you do before you came to the firm? Before I came to the firm, I was the store manager at Hot Topic in the Rushmore Mall.
- What do you do for fun? In my free time, I like to garden and hike in the summer. I also like to sew, crochet, and bake.
- What’s your favorite book? “Perfume: The Story of a Murderer”
- What’s your favorite podcast? “Last Podcast on the Left” and “Swindled” are my current favorite podcasts.
- What’s your favorite movie? “Drop Dead Gorgeous”
- Who’s your favorite band? The Dead South
- What’s your favorite song? “Honey You” by The Dead South
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