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Professional Experience:
Atrium Staffing HQ, New York, NY. –A/R Manager
3/2007-present
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY. – SOX Project Coordinator
• Contractor for Credit Collections & audit assignments through Robert Half &
Atrium Staffing
• Exceeded collection targets for large local Fortune 500 client companies,
like Trane, Kone, Martindale Hubbell, Adecco, Swiss Army,etc., as a 3rd party
collection rep.
LG. Electronics, dba Zenith TV. & Goldstar Brands, Englewood NJ.
6/2001-11/2002
Assistant Manager of Financial Services
.
Education:
Skills & Software: Latest Dun & Bradstreet & 3 major personal credit reports, On
Contact, StaffSuite, SALESFORCE, ACH wire posting, Internet job hubs,& agent
tools, TKO, Abandoned Property SOX audit, Adbooking, Adlooks, Scala, PeopleSoft,
Searcher, Mellon Itelecash, CNet, Beeline with Crystal Reports, VMS Timekeeping,
SBT, Time & Materials billing, BPCS, Oracle 10.7 & 11i,Citrix, Comtech Collect,
Cosmo,Autodialer, Fox Pro, GETPAID, Numerous Hub Internet Skip Tracing sites,
Accurint Reports, Company Research & Financial Risk Ratio Analysis, Cash Posting,
Chargeback Recovery, Famas Encore industry financial scoring, EXCEL, Outlook,
EDI, Factoring, Liens, Contracts. Collections & Employment Manuals, IBM AS400 &
System 36 mainframes.
Fair Collections Practices Act, HIPAA rules, Root Cause Analysis, Continuous
Workload Solutions & Improvements, & energetic reliable Customer Relationship
Management for maximum profitable growth.
Proven high First Contact Resolution (FCR) for maximum customer satisfaction,&
inputting concisely during the call to your database, for all inbound outbound
activities. Keep all records orderly to file fast suits.
Excellent skip tracing & locator skills.
Stay well read on news and trends with particular focus on receivables recovery.
Recently completed SAP/ERP,EXCEL 2007 & GoogleApps online training, 80-100 good
contact collection calls per day, with notes & timely follow-up advancing for
maximum effectiveness.