I started my career with IBM as an accountant working with the Customer Service Division in the parts inventory department. I later promoted to the Service Exchange Center, Regional Auditor, and then as a Marketing Systems Engineer and Project Manager with the K-12 Education sector in the National Marketing Division.After a very successful 15 year career with IBM, I left IBM for personal family reasons and started my own consulting business which I operated for 5 years. The next 7+ years I was a Business Financial Analyst with Comcast in the advertising and marketing departments. I have also been an Assistant Division Controller in the waste industry and a Claims Center Branch Manager for the BP Oil Spill settlement.I have a strong and varied skill set including office/staff management, project management, information technology, marketing/sales, advertising, customer service, financial analysis, report analysis, accounting, auditing and claim losses. I have had a very successful and enjoyable career, I have met many great and talented people and I look forward to many more successful and enjoyable years in my career, in addition to meeting even more great people. My philosophy in life is; if I did not learn something new today, I wasted an opportunity.Quotes:"I have been impressed with his knowledge, expertise, attention to detail and willingness to do whatever must be done in reaching a successful conclusion with the project at hand." IBM Senior Location Manager"Tim is one of our best managers in the field and has been with our firm since the very beginning. Tim is always extremely willing to help whenever there is a project or high priority assignment. He takes pride in managing a very organized, clean and efficient office. Tim is a thoughtful and knowledgeable manager." BrownGreer Senior Analyst and BrownGreer Project ManagerOn a personal note, I love traveling to China and have been there eight times, including the cities of Shanghai and Beijing.
Listed skills include Account Reconciliation, Variance Analysis, Financial Reporting, Accounts Receivable, and 40 others.