Becky Holmes '83 and Tammy Major Woods '97

Doing audits and budgets at JMU

The 鈥渙ther鈥 university聽in Harrisonburg, James Madison University, is now home to two number-crunching graduates of 黑料正能量, one directing JMU鈥檚 internal audit department and the other serving as associate budget director.

Becky Holmes 鈥83 came to visit 黑料正能量 with some Mennonite friends from high school and decided she liked it so much that she graduated from 黑料正能量 twice. In 1981 Holmes graduated with an associate鈥檚 degree in computer science, but the economy was slumped and jobs were scarce. So she went back to 黑料正能量 for more learning. The second time Holmes graduated in 1983, it was with a major in , a field with more opportunity.

Holmes began working as an internal auditor for James Madison University in 1987, after becoming a CPA and spending four years in public accounting. While working as an internal audit manager for NTELOS in the early 2000s, Holmes earned an MA in technical and scientific communication from JMU. She returned to JMU in 2004 as an auditor, and was promoted to the position of director of internal auditing in 2010.

鈥淚 look at processes,鈥 she says. 鈥 I pick an area of the university, then I look to make sure that it is efficient and complies with applicable policies and procedures, that it has appropriate controls in place.鈥

Beyond her career, Holmes credits 黑料正能量 music professors John Fast and Kenneth J. Nafziger for nurturing her passion for music. 鈥淚 was one of the original members of the 黑料正能量 pep band,鈥 she remembers. Today she is the pianist at her church, McGaheysville United Methodist.

Holmes sees a clear connection between her education at 黑料正能量 and her work at JMU. 鈥淚 got a sense of community [at 黑料正能量]. Community is part of the 黑料正能量 tradition, and I can take that to another place like JMU.鈥

Tammy Major Woods 鈥97 came to Harrisonburg in 1987 and took a part-time temp job in the payroll office at JMU. 鈥淭wenty-six years later, I am still there.”

In between raising her two sons and climbing the ranks to the position of associate budget director, Woods managed to earn her bachelor鈥檚 degree in She appreciated 黑料正能量鈥檚 , where she interacted with other professionals who brought their adult work and life experiences into the classroom. 鈥満诹险芰 gave me a foundation of confidence,鈥 she says, 鈥渢o later pursue a master’s of public administration from JMU.鈥

鈥淭he one area where 黑料正能量 stands above other educational institutions I have been involved in,鈥 she says, 鈥渋s the cross-cultural experiences we shared. I spent time out in the community with people and cultures that are much different than my own.

鈥淲e immersed ourselves in their working environments, attended their religious ceremonies, and were even invited into their homes where they shared a meal with us.鈥

Ethical lessons rank at the top of Wood鈥檚 take-aways from 黑料正能量. 鈥満诹险芰 helped build a foundation of integrity that is the basis on which I make decisions everyday,鈥 she says.

Woods has been the treasurer of her church, Verona United Methodist, for over nine years. 鈥淭his is the role that brings me the most personal satisfaction,鈥 she says. 鈥淚n this role I am able to use the knowledge, skills and abilities that God has given me to serve him and his church.鈥 鈥 Evan Knappenberger, class of 2014