Doylene Pierre

Financial Auditor
Florida Department of Revenue
Orlando, FL 32824

Doylene Pierre is an ambitious and results-driven accounting professional with over four years of experience across accounts payable, staff accounting, and financial operations. Currently serving as a Corporate Tax Auditor at the Florida Department of Revenue, she brings a detail-oriented approach to financial reporting, reconciliations, budgeting, and process optimization. Doylene is proficient in a range of accounting software, including QuickBooks, SAP, FreshBooks, Sage 50, and Zoho Books, and has a proven record of leading teams and managing projects efficiently and compliantly.

Doylene earned her Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Daytona State College in 2024, graduating with a 4.0 GPA and earning a scholarship for her academic excellence. She also holds an Associate’s degree in Business Administration and Management, is a certified notary public, and is a proud member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Her professional journey includes notable roles in both corporate and law firm environments, where she honed her skills in financial operations, auditing, and construction-related accounting.

Beyond her professional endeavors, Doylene is deeply committed to community engagement and financial literacy. She volunteers as a treasurer at her church and works with students to build credit knowledge and other financial skills not typically taught in schools. Fluent in Haitian Creole, she brings both cultural awareness and a global perspective to her work, making her a versatile and empathetic professional ready to contribute meaningfully to any team.

• CPA

• Daytona State College - BS

• National Society Of Accountants
• American Accounting Association
• HELPING HANDS LLC

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What do you attribute your success to?

I attribute my success to the unwavering support and guidance of my parents, as well as the encouragement and partnership of my fiancé.

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What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?

I would advise young women entering my industry to be patient, compassionate, and accountable, and to always aim high and shoot for the stars.

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What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?

One of the biggest challenges—and opportunities—in my field right now is effectively communicating with company presidents and CEOs to ensure deadlines are met and objectives are achieved.

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What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?

The most important values to me in both my work and personal life are motivation, faith in God, positivity, and persistence.

Locations

Florida Department of Revenue

Orlando, FL 32824