Anastasiia Hantiuk
About Anastasiia Hantiuk
Anastasiia Hantiuk is an Associate Manager at SC Johnson in Frimley, England, with extensive experience in credit and collections analysis and a strong background in economics and financial operations.
Current Position at SC Johnson
Anastasiia Hantiuk currently works as an Associate Manager at SC Johnson in Frimley, England, United Kingdom. Her role involves managing various aspects of financial operations within the company.
Previous Roles at SC Johnson
Before her current position, Anastasiia Hantiuk served as a Sr. AR - Credit & Collection Analyst from 2018 to 2020 for 2 years in Frimley Green, Surrey, United Kingdom. Prior to that, she was an Analyst, AR - Credit & Collection from 2015 to 2018 for 3 years. Her roles primarily focused on optimizing accounts receivable processes and credit and collection activities.
Work Experience at Nestlé
Anastasiia Hantiuk worked as a Leading Specialist (Supervisor) in the Accounts Receivables Department at Nestlé for 4 months in 2015 in Lviv, Ukraine. From 2012 to 2015, she served as a Credit and Collections Analyst, focusing on managing credit risk and optimizing collections.
Educational Background
Anastasiia Hantiuk holds a Master's Degree in Economics of the Entrepreneurship from the Chernivtsi Trade and Economics Institute of Kyiv National Trade and Economics, earned in 2015. Previously, she completed her Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Economics from the same institution, studying from 2008 to 2014.
Skills and Expertise
Anastasiia Hantiuk has implemented Lean Process Improvement strategies that enhanced the efficiency of the Accounts Receivable department. She has strong negotiation skills, particularly within the consumer goods industry. Her robust background in analytical skills has been instrumental in optimizing financial operations. Anastasiia is also experienced in using Microsoft Word for creating detailed financial reports and documentation. Additionally, she has a proven track record of effective communication within cross-functional teams.