Just
who is Debbie Lessin? Debbie is a daughter, a sister, a sister-in-law, an aunt, a neighbor, a great friend, an entrepreneur, a CPA, an author, a blogger, a motivational speaker, a homeowner, a gardener, a shopper, an avid reader, a traveler, a collector of lips, hearts and frogs (as well as serious art and crafts), a small business advocate, and politically involved.
Debbie is the creative force
behind Balancing Act Productions, Inc., the business she founded
in 1997.
Debbie graduated with honors from the University of Wisconsin
with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. She
began her professional career in public accounting with Price
Waterhouse & Co. in Chicago. A distinguished scholar, Debbie
was the only women in Illinois to receive an Elijah Watts Sells
Certificate of Honorable Mention in recognition of outstanding
merit on the November, 1996 CPA examination. In 1979, Debbie
moved to the corporate sector to work as Tax Manager at Heller
Financial Corporation. While at Heller, Debbie had the
opportunity to obtain a Master of Science in Taxation from DePaul
University as well as cultivate a small circle of private clients.
In 1984, at age 29, Debbie founded her own small business, D.
J. Lessin & Associates, Inc. to exclusively serve the tax
and accounting needs of individuals and small businesses. D.
J. Lessin & Associates, Inc. is not a stereotypical CPA firm
because Debbie is not a stereotypical CPA. Debbie has always
described herself as having the brains of an accountant and the
soul of an artist. Debbie is expressive and empathetic, with
an ever-present sense of humor. For Debbie, people-not numbers-are
the most important aspects of being a CPA.
In 1990 Debbie began writing and speaking to business audiences
imparting practical and understandable advice on a wide range
of accounting and financial topics. Her writings and presentations
alike feature a folksy, conversational, humorous and entertaining
style. Her monthly column was a popular feature in Today's Chicago
Woman for four years.
Debbie
has been honored by the U.S. Small Business Administration as
its 1995 Accountant Advocate of the Year for the State of Illinois
and the entire six-state Midwest Region, recognizing her meritorious
service not only as an industry professional but as an educator
and a small business advocate. As an elected delegate to the
1995 White House Conference on Small Business, her leadership
and advocacy in the areas of home office tax deductions and reforming
the definition of independent contractor helped those issues
become top priorities in the legislative agenda set at the conference. She
served as the national issues chair for the National Association
of Women Business Owners Public Policy Committee home office
tax deduction legislation, testifying before the U.S. House of
Representatives Small Business Committee on this issue in January,
1995. Debbie also received the 1996 Entrepreneurial Achievement
Award from the Network of Women Entrepreneurs and the 1991 Women
Business Owner of the Year Award from the Chicago Chapter of
the National Association of Women Business Owners. Until
July 2005, she served for 10 years as the both an entrepreneurial
and the Illinois Governor's appointee to the Board of Directors
of the Illinois Institute for Entrepreneurship Education, the
last five years serving as board president.
The story behind Balancing Act Productions is rather unique.
In 1994, Debbie celebrated two distinct milestones - her 40th
birthday and the 10 year anniversary of D. J. Lessin & Associates,
Inc. The 10 year business anniversary was both a cause for celebration
and the catalyst for a lot of soul searching. While proud of
her achievements, Debbie's passion in growing the CPA firm was
long gone. She had learned that in terms of business, bigger
wasn't necessarily better. Instead, Debbie found herself obsessed
with finding more balance in her life. And she knew that the
kind of balance she was looking for wasn't going to be found
at the bottom of a column of numbers! So she set upon a journey
to find her road to balance, rediscovering both her creativity
and her passion along the way.
In 1997, Debbie admitted to herself that her entrepreneurial
spirit was still quite alive. And Balancing Act Productions,
Inc. was born. Intended to serve as the business outlet for her
blooming creative endeavors, Balancing Act Productions was simply
an idea waiting to happen until 2000 when Debbie downsized and
reorganized D. J. Lessin & Associates with the blessings
of her loyal clients. Still a full-time CPA during tax season,
in the off-season Debbie now focuses her energy and passion on
the many faces of Balancing Act Productions.
Debbie has designed Life is a Balancing
Act, an interactive
workshop on life balance issues which provides practical advice
on how to make balance a regular part of your busy day-to-day
life. She has also written Life is a Balancing
Act... a fun book.
The book offers 66 simple and versatile ideas on how to juggle
work and play, friends and family, heart and soul and mind and
body in the balancing act we call life. And she has cultivated
some Balancing Act Products for your mind and spirit that will
complement and encourage your own personal balance.
Debbie Lessin is a most certainly a busy, enterprising woman!
But she always keeps her quest for balance a top priority. She
wants to walk the walk and talk the talk while maintaining her
sense of self and sharing her life with her loving family and
friends.
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