Veronica Arias
About Veronica Arias
Veronica Arias is a Senior Accounting Manager with extensive experience in managing accounts receivable and accounts payable teams. She has held various accounting roles in reputable companies and is proficient in multiple accounting software.
Work at Burrow
Veronica Arias has been serving as the Senior Accounting Manager at Burrow since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing financial operations and ensuring the accuracy of financial reporting. Her position involves managing both accounts receivable and accounts payable teams, contributing to the efficiency of financial processes within the organization.
Previous Experience in Accounting
Before joining Burrow, Veronica Arias held various accounting positions. She worked at Laboratoires Expanscience as Senior Accounting Manager from 2018 to 2020 and as Accounting Manager from 2016 to 2018. Additionally, she served as Assistant Accounting Manager at the same company from 2011 to 2016. Earlier in her career, she was the Accounts Receivable Manager at Niche Media for seven months in 2009 and worked as Accounting Manager at Euro RSCG Latino for four months in 2009.
Education and Expertise
Veronica Arias earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Queens College. She possesses extensive knowledge in managing financial operations, particularly in accounts receivable and accounts payable. Her expertise includes handling chargeback analysis and managing e-commerce platforms, along with third-party sales taxes.
Accounting Software Proficiency
Veronica is proficient in a variety of accounting software, which includes NetSuite, QuickBooks, JD Edwards, Bill.com, Avalara, Tallie, Shopify, Adyen, and Braintree. This proficiency enables her to perform account reconciliations and general ledger account analyses effectively, ensuring compliance and financial accuracy across multiple accounts.
Streamlining Financial Operations
In her current role and previous positions, Veronica Arias has played a key role in streamlining financial operations. She regularly engages in ad hoc projects and requests from the CFO and cross-functional departments, contributing to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of financial processes within the organizations she has worked for.