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Staff: Meet The Staff

Mrs. Anney Beckman

Bookkeeper

October 07, 2009

I joined the staff at Elgin Public School in June of 2009 as the bookkeeper. My duties as bookkeeper include, but are not limited to: payroll/benefits processing, paying general fund and special fund bills, federal and state reporting, and lunch scanning/billing.
I was born and raised in Wheeler County in the village of Bartlett. I am the youngest of four children to my parents Melvin and Pauline Marker. My father is the eldest son of 17 and my mother the only daughter of 2. My father was raised in Bartlett and my mother was raised in Raeville, so you could say I landed in the middle. My mother is the business manager at Wheeler Central High School, so we work closely together and I consider this a great asset.
My husband Eric Beckman and I have made our home in Elgin. I am a 2001 graduate of Wheeler Central High School, after high school I attended Joseph’s College of Beauty in Hastings. Eric is a 2002 graduate of Elgin Public School and could see living and making our home no other place than Elgin, Nebraska and pursuing trucking with his father Paul and brother Chris. We have two children, Jeslynn and Taylor. Jeslynn attends school here at Elgin Public School and Taylor keeps his grandma Connie Beckman entertained throughout the day. Prior to coming to Elgin Public School I worked in Bartlett at Cornerstone Bank and Insurance Group, where I worked as a customer service rep and insurance agent.
In my unscheduled time I like to play dress up, paint nails, play with tractors and super heroes, watch movies and either play or watch all kinds of sports. Our family also spends quite a bit of time camping and working around in the yard. I enjoy my position as bookkeeper and look forward to what the future holds here at Elgin Public School.

My motto: It is nice to be important, but it is more important to be nice.


Feel free to e-mail me with any questions or concerns: beckmana@esu8.org

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