A certified public accountant with more than two decades of experience, Andrew Muc has served as an accounting manager with NRG Energy in Princeton, New Jersey, since 2004. In his leisure time, Andrew Muc enjoys following Philadelphia-area professional sports teams and is an especially avid fan of the Philadelphia Eagles. The Philadelphia Eagles have recently had several stars play for the team who left their mark on the franchise. Quarterback Donovon McNabb is the team’s all-time leader in passing, for example, and LeSean McCoy holds the Eagles’ rushing record. However, there have been other players throughout the years whose contributions have gone unrecognized or whose performance has been severely underrated. Irving Fryar is one of those players. Fryar played wide receiver in the NFL for 17 seasons. Though only an Eagle for three years, he held the single-season record for catches (88) for more than a decade, until he was eclipsed in 2007 by Brian Westbrook. He followed up his 88-catch year with another season of 86 catches and currently ranks as the team’s #2 and #3 in terms of all-time, single-season receptions.
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A Certified Public Accountant, Andrew Muc has served as an accounting manager with Princeton, New Jersey's NRG Energy since 2004. Outside of his professional pursuits, Andrew Muc is a passionate fan of the National Football League's (NFL) Philadelphia Eagles. Despite losing its starting quarterback Carson Wentz to a knee injury in December, the Eagles defied all odds and won its first ever Super Bowl in February with a 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots. The star of the game for the Eagles was Wentz's replacement, Nick Foles, who completed 28 of 43 passes, three of which were touchdowns, for 373 yards and was named the game's Most Valuable Player. Foles threw what ended up being the game-winning touchdown to tight end Zach Ertz with just over two minutes remaining in the game. The score capped a 14-play, 75-yard drive and, more importantly, kept Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on the sidelines for seven minutes. Foles also caught a touchdown pass prior to halftime on a trick play that saw him receive a pass from tight end Trey Burton. In doing so, he became the first player in Super Bowl history to throw for and catch a touchdown pass. As the accounting manager of NRG Energy in Princeton, New Jersey, Andrew Muc holds responsibility for the monthly reconciliation of the company’s books. Andrew Muc also serves as an usher at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, a religious and cultural center for American Catholics of Polish descent. Located in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa recreates the original Our Lady’s Chapel in the Jasna Gora Monastery of Czestochowa, Poland. The shrine’s lower church features an image of the Black Madonna, an icon revered as a national symbol of Poland. Much of the Doylestown shrine has been renovated or newly constructed. Pilgrims and groups engaged in prayerful reflection can stay at the Retreat House, which includes 80 private rooms. The facility also features a meeting room that seats 50 and a devotional chapel. Outdoor Stations of the Cross serve as additional places of prayer. Additionally, the new Visitor Center provides another chapel, a 450-capacity cafeteria, a large meeting room, and an art exhibition hall. Souvenirs and gifts are available at the Religious Articles Center. Open to Catholics and non-Catholics, the shrine is operated by the religious order of the Pauline Brothers and Fathers. More information is available at www.czestochowa.us. |
AuthorA member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Andrew Muc is an accounting manager at the Princeton, New Jersey-based firm NRG Energy, Inc. Archives
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