James Marshall
About James Marshall
James Marshall is an Accounts Receivable Specialist I at FORTNA, where he has worked since 2020. He has a diverse background in finance and management, having held various roles in the UK before relocating to Kentucky.
Work at Fortna
James Marshall has been employed at Fortna as an Accounts Receivable Specialist I since 2020. He works in a hybrid capacity from Mt. Washington, Kentucky. In his role, he is responsible for various treasury tasks, including recording all deposits for Fortna Canada Corp. Additionally, he provides bid support by supplying US Tax Rates for estimations. His experience at Fortna builds on his extensive background in accounts and finance.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Fortna, James Marshall worked at several organizations. He served as an Office Manager at Sir Robert McAlpine from 2005 to 2019, where he gained significant experience in office administration. Prior to that, he was a Store Supervisor at Halfords from 2000 to 2004, managing retail operations. He also held the position of Assistant Manager at Hein Gericke Deutschland GmbH for one year in 2004-2005. His diverse work history contributes to his current expertise in accounts receivable.
Education and Expertise
James Marshall completed his secondary education at Cleeve Park Secondary School, where he achieved GCSEs from 1995 to 2000. He furthered his education at Orpington College, studying Geography, History, and ICT, and obtained A Levels from 2000 to 2002. His educational background provides a foundation for his analytical skills and understanding of financial processes in his current role.
Skills and Responsibilities
In his current position, James Marshall manages external customer portals, including Amazon Payee Central, COUPA, and ServiceChannel. He is responsible for handling Time and Materials (T&M) Billing for embedded engineers, which involves employee rostering and the creation and maintenance of Project IDs. His role requires attention to detail and proficiency in managing financial transactions and customer interactions.