Accounting Alumna Scores Her Dream Job with the San Diego Padres

August 5, 2025

Sherine Abu-Rahma (’18, Accounting) joined the San Diego Padres’ front office in 2022 (courtesy Sherine Abu-Rahma)Open the image full screen.
Sherine Abu-Rahma (’18, Accounting) joined the San Diego Padres’ front office in 2022 (courtesy Sherine Abu-Rahma)

If you’re a sports fan who grew up in San Diego, a career in the front office of the San Diego Padres might be your dream job. 

Meet Sherine Abu-Rahma. She’s living that dream. 

Abu-Rahma, an SDSU BMACC (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Accountancy and a Master of Science in Accountancy)  grad (’18), became part of the Padres’ accounting department in 2022 after seeing an ad on LinkedIn. 

“I grew up watching the Padres and was excited about the opportunity to be able to use my knowledge and love for accounting on behalf of my hometown team,” said Abu-Rahma, who is now an accounting manager for the organization. 

High school aptitude test paves the way
Abu-Rahma’s road to her dream job started with an aptitude test during high school that indicated she should consider a career in accounting. Since accounting aligned with her interests and talents, she said she enrolled at SDSU because of the outstanding reputation of the Charles W. Lamden School of Accountancy and because she wanted to stay close to home. 

As she worked toward her BS/MSA degrees, Abu-Rahma joined SDSU’s Beta Alpha Psi organization and participated in the school’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, where accounting students (certified and trained by the IRS) prepared income tax returns free of charge for low-income taxpayers and — in the case of SDSU — foreign students and scholars. 

“I learned a lot about individual taxation from the VITA program and it helped me to prepare for my internship at Lavine, Lofgren, Morris & Engelberg,” said Abu-Rahma. “I ended up accepting a full-time position there after I graduated.”

Abu-Rahma at Petco Park shortly before opening day in 2022Open the image full screen.
Abu-Rahma at Petco Park shortly before opening day in 2022 (courtesy Sherine Abu-Rahma)

Going for it
But when a position with her favorite MLB team opened up, she had to go for it. 

Now in her third year with the Padres, Abu-Rahma’s responsibilities include oversight of the team's finances, but also involve managing funds for non-baseball activities. 

“I work with the department heads within the organization and the Padres Foundation to prepare their annual budgets and explain variances between the budget and the actual results,” she explained. “I also prepare financials for oversight of other functions at Petco Park like concerts, private events, holiday parties and community events.”

Abu-Rahma credits SDSU with helping her build a strong foundation of skills that continue to guide her work for the Padres. 

“At SDSU, I learned professional skepticism, questioning and verifying the supporting data, all of which are very important attributes in an accountant,” she said. “I apply those important lessons in my career every day.”

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