Mary (Teri) Coe
About Mary (Teri) Coe
Mary (Teri) Coe is a Senior Accountant at Penguin Random House in Westminster, Maryland, with extensive experience in accounting roles across various companies.
Current Position at Penguin Random House
Mary (Teri) Coe presently works as a Senior Accountant at Penguin Random House in Westminster, Maryland. Her responsibilities include preparing monthly statements for third-party distribution clients, specifically within the Penguin Random House Canada division. Additionally, she manages USD to CAD currency conversions and oversees Magnitude reporting to the parent company, Bertelsmann.
Previous Roles at Penguin Random House
Before her current role, Mary served as a Credit Analyst - International at Penguin Random House from 2013 to 2016 for a period of three years. During this time, she was based in Westminster, Maryland, and gained significant experience in credit analysis within the international division of the company.
Career at Simon & Schuster Publishing
Mary worked at Simon & Schuster Publishing as part of the Customer Financial Services team from 2009 to 2013 in New Jersey. Her four-year tenure there added to her growing expertise in the publishing industry, particularly in customer financial services.
Stints at GMAC ResCap and GE Capital
Mary spent eight years (2001-2009) as a Senior Accountant at GMAC ResCap. Prior to that, she worked for 11 years (1990-2001) as a Senior Accountant at GE Capital. These roles allowed her to develop a deep understanding of financial accounting and reporting within major financial corporations.
Early Career at Travelers Insurance
Mary began her professional journey at Travelers Insurance as a Staff Accountant, where she worked for seven years from 1983 to 1990. This period was instrumental in laying the foundational skills necessary for her future roles in accounting.
Educational Background at Rutgers University - Camden
Mary pursued her higher education at Rutgers University - Camden. She studied Accounting and earned a Bachelor's degree, completing her studies from 1979 to 1983 over a period of four years. Her academic training provided the essential knowledge and skills for her successful career in accounting.