Cameron Cox
About Cameron Cox
Cameron Cox is a Treasury Supervisor at Builders FirstSource, with over 8 years of experience in treasury, cash management, and banking. He has previously held positions at Wells Fargo, Texas Tech University, Riata Corporate Group, and Weitzman, and he studied at The University of Dallas and Texas Tech University.
Current Role at Builders FirstSource
Cameron Cox serves as the Treasury Supervisor at Builders FirstSource, a position he has held since 2017. In this role, he oversees treasury functions, cash management, and financial operations within the organization. His responsibilities include managing cash flow, optimizing financial resources, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations. His tenure at Builders FirstSource has contributed to the company's financial stability and operational efficiency.
Previous Experience in Treasury and Banking
Cameron Cox has accumulated over 8 years of experience in treasury, cash management, and banking. He began his career as a Program Coordinator at Texas Tech University, followed by a role as a Personal Banker at Wells Fargo from 2010 to 2012. He then worked as a Treasury Associate at Riata Corporate Group, LLC from 2012 to 2016, where he developed skills in financial analysis and cash management. Additionally, he briefly served as a Treasury Staff Accountant at Weitzman in 2016.
Educational Background
Cameron Cox studied at Texas Tech University, where he pursued a Bachelor’s degree in General Studies from the College of Human Sciences. He furthered his education at The University of Dallas, enhancing his knowledge and skills relevant to his career in finance and treasury management.
Professional Contributions and Impact
Throughout his career, Cameron Cox has been involved in initiatives aimed at cultivating productivity within the organizations he has worked for. He has a proven track record of increasing profitability and improving performance in competitive industries. His experience and contributions have helped streamline financial operations and enhance overall organizational effectiveness.