Aline Kazanjian
About Aline Kazanjian
Aline Kazanjian is an experienced accountant currently working at the National Institutes of Health, where she has been employed since 2014. She has a background in financial management, having previously worked as a staff accountant and developed procedures to enhance financial operations.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Aline Kazanjian has been employed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2014, serving as an Accountant for the Recreation and Welfare Association. In this role, she acts as a liaison between the Recreation & Welfare Association and R&W Publishers, managing payments and reconciliations for online marketing invoices. Her responsibilities include overseeing financial transactions and ensuring accurate record-keeping within the organization.
Previous Experience in Accounting
Prior to her current position, Aline worked as a Staff Accountant at Lydon, Fetterolf, Corydon, PA from 2012 to 2013. During her tenure, she gained valuable experience in accounting practices and financial management. Additionally, she served as a Tutor at High Point University in 2011 for four months, where she provided academic support to students. Aline also completed a Financial Fellowship Internship at MetLife Financial Services in 2010 for two months.
Education and Expertise
Aline Kazanjian earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics with a minor in Psychology from High Point University, where she studied from 2007 to 2011. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in economic principles and management strategies, which she applies in her accounting roles. Aline's expertise includes financial operations, payment reconciliations, and the development of organizational procedures.
Contributions to Financial Operations
In her current role at the NIH, Aline has created spreadsheets to enhance accountability and organization of payments, taxes, and invoices. This initiative has contributed to increased office efficiency. She has also developed and implemented procedures for payment reconciliations, which have improved the overall efficiency of financial operations within the Recreation and Welfare Association.