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Robert N.

Director Of Finance at Abilities in Motion

Robert N. has a diverse work experience in various industries. Robert started their career as a Controller at Onyx Waste Services, where they were responsible for preparing financial reports and assisting with customer pricing and municipal contracts. Afterwards, they worked as a Controller at JP Mascaro and Sons, overseeing daily operations and driving the company's revenue and employee growth. Robert then served as a Senior Financial Manager at Velocity Express, analyzing expenses and managing the company budget. Robert later held roles as a Controller at Olympic Linen Service, where they reduced insurance costs and implemented safety policies, and as a Controller at Somerville Aluminum Inc, where they developed budgets for remodeling projects and maintained control over accounts payable. Robert also gained experience as a Real Estate Agent at Weichert, Realtors, and as an Accounting Manager at Trans-Bridge Lines, where they streamlined reconciliation processes and reduced fines and violations. Currently, they hold the position of Director of Finance at Abilities in Motion.

Robert N. attended Delaware Valley University from 1991 to 1992 and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting.

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New York, United States

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Abilities in Motion

Abilities in Motion has been helping individuals with disabilities achieve their life’s goals for over 30 years. AIM works to match services and support with each person’s unique needs, lifting quality of life and engagement with the community to new levels. We empower people with disabilities to enjoy self-directed, personally meaningful lives through consumer-controlled services and advocacy. AIM began operating as a non-profit, nonsectarian Center for Independent Living in 1989. We changed our name to Abilities in Motion in 1997 to reflect the expansion of our outreach efforts, additional services, and programs. Since that time, AIM has grown each year – expanding into new regions, offering new programs, and increasing numbers of people with disabilities served. AIM’s staff serves over 3,700 people with disabilities in over 30 counties throughout PA. The goal of AIM’s programming is to increase awareness, collaboration, and opportunity among people with disabilities. AIM’s services provide people with skills, knowledge, and resources that empower them to eliminate damaging and stereotypical notions of disability so that they are able to strive toward realizing their full human potential.


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11-50

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