Darlene Lahowetz
About Darlene Lahowetz
Darlene Lahowetz serves as the Accounts Receivable Coordinator at Ag Processing Inc, where she has worked for 23 years. She also has extensive experience as a Mathematics Tutor in Omaha area schools, providing educational support for over three decades.
Work at Ag Processing
Darlene Lahowetz has served as the Accounts Receivable Coordinator at Ag Processing Inc since 2001. In this role, she manages the accounts receivable processes, addressing payment discrepancies by coordinating with merchandisers. Her responsibilities include balancing daily cash applications, ensuring accurate financial records, and maintaining effective communication with various departments. With over two decades of experience in this position, she has developed a strong understanding of the financial operations within the company.
Education and Expertise
Darlene Lahowetz studied Secondary Education in Mathematics at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 1991 to 1996. This educational background has equipped her with the skills necessary for her role as a Mathematics Tutor, a position she has held since 1991. Her expertise in mathematics education complements her financial acumen in her role at Ag Processing.
Background
Darlene Lahowetz completed her early education at Omaha Roncalli. Following her studies, she pursued a career in education and finance, leading to her current dual roles. She has been actively involved in the Omaha area schools as a Mathematics Tutor for over 33 years, demonstrating a long-standing commitment to education and student success.
Achievements
With over 23 years of experience at Ag Processing Inc, Darlene Lahowetz has established herself as a knowledgeable Accounts Receivable Coordinator. Her ability to manage accounts receivable processes effectively and address payment discrepancies showcases her proficiency in financial management. Additionally, her long tenure as a Mathematics Tutor highlights her dedication to education and her impact on students in the Omaha area.