Cynthia Sanchez
About Cynthia Sanchez
Cynthia Sanchez is a Funding Coordinator with a background in finance and administration. She has held various roles at National Funding and has a Bachelor's degree in Social and Criminal Justice from Ashford University.
Current Role as Funding Coordinator
Cynthia Sanchez currently serves as a Funding Coordinator at National Funding, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for coordinating funding processes and ensuring efficient operations within the organization. Her experience in the funding sector contributes to her effectiveness in this position.
Previous Experience at National Funding
Cynthia Sanchez has an extensive history with National Funding, having worked there in various capacities. She was initially employed as a Funder from 2016 to 2017, where she focused on facilitating funding solutions. Following this, she served as a Credit Analyst from 2016 to 2018, analyzing credit applications and assessing risk factors. Her cumulative experience at National Funding spans three years.
Experience at Bank of America
Prior to her current role, Cynthia Sanchez worked at Bank of America as a Document Administrator from 2019 to 2022. In this position, she managed documentation processes and ensured compliance with internal policies. This role further developed her skills in administrative functions and document management within a financial institution.
Education in Social and Criminal Justice
Cynthia Sanchez earned her Bachelor's degree in Social and Criminal Justice from Ashford University, completing her studies from 2015 to 2020. This educational background provides her with a foundational understanding of social systems and justice, which may inform her professional approach in the financial sector.
Previous Role at Change Healthcare
Cynthia Sanchez briefly worked at Change Healthcare as an Accounts Receivable Analyst for three months in 2018. During her time in this role, she was involved in managing accounts receivable processes, contributing to the financial operations of the organization.