Suzanne Bilbo
About Suzanne Bilbo
Suzanne Bilbo is an Accounts Receivable Supervisor with over 25 years of experience in accounts receivable management. She has worked at King & Spalding since 1998 and previously held a position as Retail Accounting Supervisor at Winn-Dixie for 12 years.
Work at King & Spalding
Suzanne Bilbo has worked at King & Spalding as an Accounts Receivable Supervisor since 1998. In this role, she oversees the cash receipts processes, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in the firm's financial operations. Her long-standing tenure of 26 years at the firm highlights her commitment to maintaining high standards in accounts receivable management.
Previous Experience at Winn-Dixie
Before joining King & Spalding, Suzanne Bilbo served as the Retail Accounting Supervisor at Winn-Dixie from 1986 to 1998. During her 12 years in this position, she gained valuable experience in retail accounting while working in Jacksonville, Florida. This role contributed to her extensive knowledge in managing accounts receivable processes.
Education and Expertise
Suzanne Bilbo studied at Kennesaw State University, where she developed foundational knowledge in accounting and finance. She possesses extensive expertise in supervising cash receipts processes, which is critical for effective accounts receivable management. With over 25 years of experience in this field, she has honed her skills in financial operations.
Background
Suzanne Bilbo has a professional background that spans over three decades in accounts receivable management. Her career began at Winn-Dixie, where she built her skills in retail accounting. She later transitioned to King & Spalding, where she has continued to develop her expertise and contribute to the firm's financial success.
Achievements in Accounts Receivable Management
Throughout her career, Suzanne Bilbo has demonstrated a strong ability to manage accounts receivable processes effectively. Her role at King & Spalding has allowed her to implement best practices in cash receipts supervision, contributing to the overall efficiency of the firm's financial operations.