Nathalie Terzian, Cpa
About Nathalie Terzian, Cpa
Nathalie Terzian is a Senior Financial Analyst at D Tax People, where she has worked since September 2019. She previously held the position of Senior Accountant II at US Foods from 2012 to 2018 and continues to work there as a Senior Financial Analyst.
Work at D Tax People
Nathalie Terzian joined D Tax People in September 2019 as a Senior Financial Analyst. In this role, she focuses on financial analysis and reporting, contributing to the firm's financial strategy and decision-making processes. Her expertise in financial data processing supports the company's objectives in delivering accurate and timely financial services to clients.
Work at US Foods
Nathalie Terzian has held positions at US Foods, starting as a Senior Accountant II from 2012 to 2018. After a brief period, she returned to US Foods in 2018 as a Senior Financial Analyst. In her current role, she provides financial data processing solutions, enhancing the company's financial operations and reporting capabilities. Her experience at US Foods spans a total of six years.
Education and Expertise
Nathalie Terzian is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), which signifies her expertise in accounting principles and practices. Her educational background and professional qualifications support her roles in financial analysis and accounting, allowing her to effectively manage financial data and contribute to strategic financial planning.
Background
Nathalie Terzian is based in the Greater Chicago Area, where she applies her financial expertise in a dynamic business environment. Her career trajectory includes significant experience in financial analysis and accounting, which has equipped her with the skills necessary to navigate complex financial landscapes.
Achievements in Accounting
During her tenure at US Foods, Nathalie Terzian was part of a team recognized among the top 20 best Accountants by Expertise. This recognition reflects her contributions to the field of accounting and her commitment to excellence in financial practices.