For more than 27 years, John has provided his expertise primarily in the audit field for clients in healthcare, manufacturing, not-for-profit, and state & local government.
He earned his Bachelor’s degree from James Madison University and is a licensed CPA in Virginia. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants (VSCPA), and is a Virginia Local Government Associate. He has also been named a Super CPA by Virginia Business Magazine.
We interviewed John to really get to know him, outside of his profession, and we were surprised to learn that when he’s not being mild-mannered John Aldridge, he’s a giant goofball! His kids often tell him they can’t believe anyone takes him seriously.
Roanoke, Virginia
I enjoy working out, playing pickleball, listening to music, which ranges from Tupac to Gregory Alan Isakov, travelling with my family, watching the Dallas Cowboys, volunteering at non-profits, and mowing the grass at my church.
Servanthood. My parents taught me at an early age to be a servant and never assume someone will take care of something that you can do. For example, if you walk by a piece of trash laying on the floor, why assume someone else should pick it up, when I might be standing right next to it. There have been many instances where I have turned around and picked up a piece of trash because I could hear my mother’s voice saying, “go back and get it”. So growing up, my sister and I learned through my parents’ example what it meant to serve those around you and seek to make their life better by not putting burdens or responsibilities on them that they shouldn’t have to bear.
The best advice I’ve gotten is actually from one of my clients. They told me to never let myself get into debt beyond what I could handle because it would change how I view my job and my happiness. I would be working for a paycheck rather than a purpose.
I would love to be Opera Man and be able to sing!
Oddly enough, it is a tie between spaghetti and cereal.
St. Peter. He is the epitome of someone who learned from his mistake and went on and did some marvelous things. I would like to have just a little of his ability to learn from a major mistake and move on to greater things.
Steadfastness. I would like to think that I give off a consistent presence and demeanor to our team.