Cynthia Mason
About Cynthia Mason
Cynthia Mason is a Securities and Corporate Governance Paralegal at Lennox International, where she manages the SEC filing database and prepares Section 16 filings. She has over 17 years of experience in her current role and previously worked at Halliburton in various administrative positions.
Work at Lennox
Cynthia Mason has been employed at Lennox International since 2007, serving as a Securities and Corporate Governance Paralegal. In this role, she manages and maintains the SEC filing database, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. She inputs NYSE quarterly information on the Lennox International website and drafts opinion letters. Cynthia is responsible for preparing and filing Forms 3, 4, and 5 for Section 16 filings, which are essential for reporting insider transactions. Additionally, she conducts research for various departments regarding state filings and officer and director information.
Previous Experience at Halliburton
Prior to her tenure at Lennox International, Cynthia Mason worked at Halliburton from 2001 to 2007. She held the position of Stock Plan Administrator for six years in Carrollton, TX. In 2001, she also served as a Principal Administrative Assistant for a duration of seven months. Her experience at Halliburton provided her with a solid foundation in corporate governance and administrative functions.
Education and Expertise
Cynthia Mason studied at Northwestern State University, where she focused on General Office Occupations and Clerical Services. She earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree between 1977 and 1981. This educational background equipped her with the necessary skills for her roles in corporate governance and administrative support, particularly in the legal and regulatory aspects of securities.
Professional Responsibilities
In her current role at Lennox International, Cynthia Mason has a range of professional responsibilities. She is tasked with managing the SEC filing database and ensuring accurate and timely filings. Her work includes drafting opinion letters and preparing Section 16 filings, which are critical for compliance with securities regulations. Additionally, she conducts research to support various departments, contributing to informed decision-making within the organization.