Katrina started Haynes & Associates in 2015 and  until recently worked as the Global Mobility Tax  Manager for The Coca-Cola Company. She has 20+ years of experience serving clients with a  global workforce, providing tax, compensation  and mobility consulting to a wide range of  multinational companies with operations in numerous tax jurisdictions.  

Experience 

Katrina specializes in individual tax, payroll and  assignment compensation issues. She has worked  with several clients to develop and/or refine their  global policies and programs. Katrina has  experience working with a global healthcare  organization, where she ran the organization’s  North American assignment program of about  100 assignees and was also responsible for the  international and domestic immigration issues.  She has worked with some of the biggest account  firms in the world, namely Deloitte, Ernst &  Young and Arthur Andersen.  

Professional qualifications and  memberships 

Katrina is a Certified Public Accountant in the  state of Wisconsin; a member of the AICPA; a  member of the National Association of Black  Accountants (NABA) and a member of the National Society of Black Certified Public  Accountants (NSBCPA). 

Community involvement 

Since moving to Atlanta 10 years ago, Katrina is  continuing her long-time relationship with NABA  – the National Association of Black Accountants.  As the parent of a child with special needs, she is  also involved with GiGi’s Playhouse (a Down  Syndrome Awareness Organization) and the  Down Syndrome Association of Atlanta.  

Education 

Katrina earned her Bachelor of Science (Accounting) from Hampton University. 

Personal Life 

Katrina likes to tell everyone that her most  important job is as a mother to her three  daughters: Gia, Geona and Genesis. 

Contact details 

Haynes & Associates 

1160 Hammond Drive, Unit 354 

Sandy Springs, GA 30328 

T: 470.823.1481 

E: Khaynes@hayneshelp.com

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