
About | Nathan Drescher
I was born and raised in East Wenatchee, Washington and graduated from Central Washington University in 2012 with both a BS in Accounting and Business Administration.
Life has been an incredible adventure, and at the heart of it all is my wife, my greatest supporter and partner in every challenge and triumph. We’ve been together for 18 years and married for 13, building the kind of memories that come from truly embracing the journey.
Our two boys keep us on our toes with their boundless energy, whether they’re tearing up the soccer field or exploring the world around them with wide-eyed curiosity.
As a family, we thrive on adventure—hiking through the Pacific Northwest, discovering hidden trails, and seeking out the wild beauty of nature. Travel is woven into the fabric of who we are, with some of our most cherished moments spent on the shores of our favorite beach on the Nā Pali Coast—Queen’s Pond—where the power of the ocean reminds us to live boldly and appreciate the present.
Through it all, family is our foundation. The chaos, the laughter, the long road trips, and the quiet moments in between—this is what matters most. Life is meant to be explored, and we’re making the most of every step along the way.
My Story
Beyond Numbers—A Partner in Business Optimization
I’ve always been drawn to solving complex problems, recognizing patterns, and making things work better—whether in business, finance, or life. My career started in public accounting, where I worked with businesses of all sizes to clean up their books, refine workflows, and build efficient financial systems. But I quickly realized: success isn’t just about numbers—it’s about structure, clarity, and execution.
That mindset led me to a multi-state construction company, where I wasn’t just handling financials—I was redesigning workflows, optimizing processes, and applying automation to increase efficiency across departments. Working alongside experts in process improvement and quality management, I gained a deep understanding of using them to overhaul financial and operational processes.
But business transformation wasn’t the only transformation I was leading.
Transformation—In Business & Life
For years, I carried an extra 200 pounds, and like many struggling businesses, I knew something had to change. But transformation isn’t about motivation—it’s about systems, discipline, and execution.
I approached my health the same way I approach business challenges: identify inefficiencies, implement smarter processes, and commit to long-term improvement. Through strategy and consistency, I rebuilt myself—physically and mentally. Pushing limits has became my way of life.
True transformation happens when you refine the process and commit to continuous improvement. That philosophy defines everything I do—from business strategy to personal growth.
Parallax Services—More Than Just Accounting
I founded Parallax Services because businesses need more than a bookkeeper—they need a partner. Someone who doesn’t just analyze reports but helps them see the full picture and execute real change.
Parallax isn’t just about balancing books—it’s about helping business owners take control, optimize systems, and scale smarter. Whether that means:
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Refining workflows to eliminate wasted time
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Helping business owners prepare for sale or transition
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Leading process improvement & automation
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Uncovering inefficiencies & designing smarter systems
Numbers tell a story—but strategy defines the outcome. My mission is to help businesses move from reactive to proactive, so they can focus on growth, freedom, and long-term success.