Angie Stone
Senior Controller
Angie brings order to financial chaos — stepping into complex multi-entity structures, legacy system migrations, and broken invoicing pipelines to build the infrastructure that lets business owners actually trust their numbers.
About Angie
Background
Before joining SPRCHRGR, Angie built her career across a range of accounting and controllership roles — from payroll processing and bookkeeping to serving as subject matter expert on tax and payroll at a Missouri-based CPA firm, where she oversaw monthly financial statements and provided technical guidance to teams across multiple client portfolios. That breadth of experience is exactly what makes her so effective in complex environments: she's seen every flavor of messy books, understands the operational reality behind the numbers, and knows how to build systems that scale.
At SPRCHRGR, Angie has become one of our most impactful team members. She leads complex engagements across multiple verticals simultaneously — architecting Sage Intacct implementations for companies scaling from $13M to $100M+ in revenue, managing multi-state reconciliation for healthcare operators spanning six states, rebuilding accounting infrastructure for staffing agencies recovering from years of deferred maintenance, and providing interim controller coverage for nonprofits navigating leadership transitions. She negotiates vendor agreements that save clients tens of thousands annually, develops managed service proposals grounded in real financial modeling, and consistently earns the trust of the CEOs, CFOs, and board members she works with.
Education + certifications
- Accounting, Western Governors University
- BS, University Studies, Brigham Young University - Idaho
- IRS Special Enrolled Agent
- Sage Intacct implementation specialist
- QuickBooks Advanced ProAdvisor
Off the clock
"I am a voracious reader of both fiction and non-fiction stories," says Angie. "Non-fiction by captivating authors opens the world with perspectives I’d never encounter otherwise. When it comes to fiction, the relatively new genre of Lit-RPG is where I spend most of my time listening, with occasional forays into YA literature and other fantasy and adventure. My favorite place to relax is in the hammock with a book."
"We are a family of gamers and prioritize carving out time each week for playing across a variety of platforms and formats. I’m a sucker for a good board game and regularly guilty of falling in the trap of playing 'just one more turn' when playing PC games."
"My current passion is cross-stitching snarky quotes and silly characters for the people in my life," Angie continues. "Particularly colorful patterns from beloved cartoons and video games. In past years, I enjoyed restoring antique quilts or finishing decades-old hand-pieced quilts for others. The magnum opus of my quilting days was a king-sized Grandmother’s Flower Garden quilt with more than 3,000 hand-pieced 1-inch hexagons. It is my favorite creation, and I will never attempt to make it again!"