Performance Food Group
Ap Analyst
Onepoint Bpo Oct 2014 - Dec 2015
Technical Accountant
Intuit Jan 2014 - Apr 2014
Customer and Technician Support
Oogave 2012 - 2013
Warehouse Staff
Landmark Theatres Oct 23, 2007 - Mar 2012
Theatre Manager
Education:
Red Rocks Community College 2013 - 2016
Associates, Associate of Arts, Accounting
Boston College 1995 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Geoscience, Environmental Science
Sprague High School 1995
Skills:
Management Customer Service Human Resources Training Event Planning Microsoft Office Payroll Public Speaking Social Media Vendor Management Interviews Sales Account Management Staff Development Auditing Microsoft Excel Outlook Social Networking Marketing Event Management Interviewing Leadership Tax Preparation
Jun 2014 to 2000 Apple iOS Tier 2 Technical SupportAdecco
Jan 2014 to Apr 2014 Turbotax Technical SupportLandmark Theaters Denver, CO Oct 2007 to Mar 2012 Manager, Operations-Technical Accounting, HRISAAA Oregon/Idaho Lake Oswego, OR Dec 2003 to Oct 2007 DispatcherAMC Theaters Boston, MA May 1998 to Jul 2003 Manager, Operations-Technical Accounting, HRIS
Education:
Red Rocks Community College 2013 to 2015 Associate in AccountingBoston College 1995 to 1999 Bachelor of Science in Environmental Geoscience
Skills:
Quickbooks, Excel, Word, Apple iOS
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