Hannah Wiggins
About Hannah Wiggins
Hannah Wiggins serves as a Payment Services Merchant Advocate at Daxko, where she has worked since 2016, providing credit and underwriting assistance to expedite application approvals. She manages payment processing applications for health and wellness customers and utilizes various software tools in her role.
Work at DAXKO
Hannah Wiggins has been employed at DAXKO since 2016, serving as a Payment Services Merchant Advocate. In this role, she provides credit and underwriting assistance with First Data to expedite application approvals. Additionally, she manages the daily workflow of payment processing applications specifically for member-based health and wellness customers. Her experience at DAXKO spans over eight years, contributing to the company's operations in Homewood, Alabama.
Education and Expertise
Hannah Wiggins completed her high school education at Quitman High School, earning a diploma from 1998 to 2002. She furthered her education at Meridian Community College, where she studied Elementary Education from 2002 to 2004. This educational background supports her expertise in managing payment processing applications and utilizing various software tools in her current role.
Background
Hannah Wiggins has a diverse background in payment services and customer support. She has developed skills in managing payment processing applications and providing credit assistance. Her work experience includes utilizing software tools such as AccessOne, Clientline/CSWS, Merchant Service Center, FDPOS Manager, Salesforce, Microsoft Office suite, and Adobe Acrobat, which are essential for her role at DAXKO.
Professional Skills
In her position as Payment Services Merchant Advocate, Hannah Wiggins employs a range of software tools to enhance her efficiency and effectiveness. Her proficiency with systems such as Salesforce and Microsoft Office suite allows her to streamline processes and improve service delivery for health and wellness customers. This skill set is crucial for managing the complexities of payment processing applications.