Bonnie Lam Howard
About Bonnie Lam Howard
Bonnie Lam Howard serves as the Manager of Sales Accounting at Hawaiian Airlines, where she has worked since 2015. She specializes in financial decision-making and has implemented process improvements that reduced wasteful transactions by 20%.
Work at Hawaiian Airlines
Bonnie Lam Howard has served as the Manager of Sales Accounting at Hawaiian Airlines since 2015. In her role, she has focused on enhancing financial processes and improving operational efficiency. One of her notable contributions includes implementing process improvements that resulted in a 20% reduction in wasteful transactions. Her tenure at Hawaiian Airlines has been characterized by a commitment to optimizing sales accounting practices and supporting the airline's financial objectives.
Education and Expertise
Bonnie Lam Howard earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from The University of Western Ontario, where she studied from 1999 to 2003. She has furthered her education by studying at CMA Canada since 2008 and has also pursued studies at CPA Canada. Her educational background equips her with in-depth knowledge essential for decision-making in financial, corporate, and strategic planning.
Background
Before joining Hawaiian Airlines, Bonnie worked as an Accounting Manager at Alcoa's Kawneer Canada from 2007 to 2010. In this position, she automated manual monthly reports, which significantly improved time efficiency. Additionally, she held the role of Analyst IV at Toyota Canada Inc. from 2010 to 2011, where she collaborated with business teams to design and integrate new processes aimed at enhancing operational efficiency.
Achievements in Process Improvement
Bonnie Lam Howard has demonstrated a strong focus on process improvement throughout her career. At Hawaiian Airlines, she utilized Kaizen methodologies to eliminate wasteful transactions and enhance business process efficiencies. Her initiatives have not only streamlined operations but have also contributed to significant cost savings for the organization.