Martin Troska
About Martin Troska
Martin Troska is a Technology Invoice Analyst with over ten years of experience in accounts payable across various industries. He holds an Associate's Degree in Management Accounting and a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration.
Work at Piper Sandler
Martin Troska has been employed at Piper Sandler as a Technology Invoice Analyst since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for managing technology-related invoices and ensuring accurate processing. His position is based in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area.
Education and Expertise
Martin Troska studied at the Minnesota School of Business-Richfield, where he earned an Associate's Degree in Management Accounting from 2007 to 2009. He furthered his education at Globe University-Online, obtaining a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from 2010 to 2012. His educational background supports his expertise in accounts payable and financial management.
Background in Accounts Payable
Martin Troska has over ten years of experience in accounts payable roles across various organizations. He began his career at the Minnesota School of Business, working as an Accounts Payable professional for ten years. He then held positions at Covidien and CHS Inc., where he progressed to roles such as Accounts Payable Specialist III and Accounts Payable Supervisor.
Professional Experience
Throughout his career, Martin Troska has worked in diverse industries, including higher education, charitable non-profit, and medical device manufacturing. His roles have included Accounts Payable Team Lead and Staff Accountant at YWCA of Minneapolis. His extensive experience has equipped him with a strong understanding of financial processes and invoice management.
Achievements in Accuracy and Detail
In his various accounts payable roles, Martin Troska has demonstrated strong accuracy and attention to detail. His efforts have led to reduced payment errors and increased payment accuracy, showcasing his commitment to maintaining high standards in financial operations.