Greg Tapp
About Greg Tapp
Greg Tapp serves as the Senior Accounting Coordinator at 22squared, where he has worked since 2003, managing full cycle accounts payable for various media invoices. He holds an Associate's degree in Accounting from Gwinnett Technical College and has previous experience as a Broadcast Biller at Initiative.
Work at 22Squared
Greg Tapp has been employed at 22Squared as a Senior Accounting Coordinator since 2003. In this role, he manages the full cycle accounts payable process for a high volume of TV, radio, and digital/social media invoices. He utilizes MediaOcean software to streamline operations and ensure accuracy in financial transactions. Tapp regularly communicates with media buyers and planners to resolve any discrepancies that may arise, maintaining effective collaboration within the team. His responsibilities also include monitoring and posting payments to agency receivables using Advantage software.
Education and Expertise
Greg Tapp studied at Gwinnett Technical College, where he focused on Accounting and earned an Associate's degree. His education spanned from 1996 to 2002, providing him with a solid foundation in accounting principles and practices. This academic background supports his extensive experience in the field, particularly in accounts payable and receivable management.
Background
Prior to his tenure at 22Squared, Greg Tapp worked at Initiative as a Broadcast Biller from 1997 to 2002. During this five-year period, he gained valuable experience in billing processes and financial management within the media industry. His background in broadcast billing has contributed to his expertise in handling high-volume invoices and financial transactions in his current role.
Achievements
In his position at 22Squared, Greg Tapp provides weekly accounts receivable status updates to account management and finance directors. This regular reporting ensures that all stakeholders are informed about the financial status of accounts, contributing to effective decision-making within the organization. His role is critical in maintaining the financial health of the agency.