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Keith Shepard
Accounting Manager

Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, University of Houston
Bauer Alumni Association Member

Keith Joined the Keystone Resources team as the Accounting Manager in May 2010. Having earned a bachelor degree in Business Administration in Finance from the University of Houston C.T. Bauer College, he looks forward to earning a master degree in the near future. As the accounting manager, Keith is responsible for the day-to-day financial operations as well as establishing Keystone’s long-term financial goals. Keith honed his management skills in professional experience he gained in the music industry, restaurants and as an entrepreneur.

Although his official role is in accounting, the Keystone team has found a variety of ways to occupy his time. When not balancing the books, this Renaissance man extraordinaire serves as a general handyman, dog walker, and personal chef just to name a few. When Keith is not in the office, it’s a sure bet that you can find him in a kitchen cooking for loved ones, savoring a cup of coffee, or trying to find that perfect song on his electric and acoustic guitars.

Hometown hatching place: Memorial Hermann Hospital.

My favorite vacation destination is: Nashville, TN

I’d like to visit: Italy… (Find the perfect pasta)

My favorite pantone color is: 18-3943 TCX – Blue Iris

The typeface that I hate the most is: Whatever comes on the Bills…

My favorite animation: Cowboy Bebop…oh wait, what’s the question?

My greatest influence is: my dad.

My comfort food is: Pot Roast / Mac N Cheese / the Perfect plate of Fries.

If I had a super power I wish I could: …..Fly.

I relieve stress by: Cooking

My ipod always plays: Ryan Adams

My biggest pet peeve is: chewing with your mouth open…

My guilty pleasures are: too many to count…

My first job was: at a Dry Cleaner’s in Katy, Texas with my best friend.

My most embarrassing moment was: Suppressed by years of therapy.

My great achievement was: Yet to come.