Brightwing
Nelia Pajarillo Wood is an experienced accountant with a strong background in financial management, reconciliation, and reporting. Currently serving as an Accountant at Brightwing since January 2022, Nelia handles bank statement reconciliations, monthly and year-end closures, and prepares financial reports along with managing payroll entries. Previous roles include Staff Accountant at North American Bancard, Senior Accountant at Global Enterprises in Romania, and various accounting positions at New Center Stamping Inc. and Dar Lulua Group, where responsibilities encompassed managing accounts payable and receivable, preparing detailed reconciliations, and supporting financial audits. Nelia holds a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, further underscoring a solid foundation in accounting principles and practices.
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Brightwing
Championing human potential is our guiding mission, and we take it very seriously. How do we match people with opportunities that make their lives – and the lives of the people around them – better? It’s part art and part science. → First, our team is made up of intuitive, experienced recruiters and sales people. Their art is understanding fit: how a candidate’s skills, ambitions and professional potential would work within a team’s culture, needs, and trajectory. → Second, we focus on core skill sets in markets that we’re deeply connected to. That way, we’re doing what we love with people we know. We know IT, engineering, finance & accounting, and operations. And we live and breathe metro-Detroit, Dallas-Fort Worth, and south Florida. → Third, we rely on our time-tested process, the most thorough in the industry. We conduct a three-stage qualification process for every single potential candidate and client. We call it the BRIGHTView Process, and that’s the science that helps channel our team’s talent into measurable results. So here’s the big picture. At Brightwing, we recruit with purpose. We focus on the human element – on relationships – because there’s no other way to get at the kind of results that matter: human potential realized.