Melinda Gay

Accounting Manager at Fenix Parts

Melinda Gay has extensive work experience in accounting and finance. Melinda most recently worked as an Accounting Manager at Fenix Parts, Inc. starting in February 2020. Prior to that, from October 2016 to February 2020, they served as an Assistant Controller at allgoods, LLC.

Before that, Melinda worked as a Senior Financial Analyst at Universal Nutrients DBA Uniwell Laboratories from May 2014 to September 2016. Melinda gained experience as a Senior Plant Analyst at Reckitt Benckiser from November 2006 to March 2014, where they collected and analyzed cost and inventory data, resolved accounting issues, and assisted with month-end and year-end closing procedures.

Melinda also worked as a Senior Cost Accountant at Adams Respiratory Therapeutics from an unspecified start date to 2008.

Earlier in their career, Melinda served as a Cost & General Ledger Accountant at Weatherford International from April 1997 to November 2006. In this role, they were responsible for financial reporting, budgeting and planning, and managing inter-company payables and receivables.

Overall, Melinda Gay has a strong background in accounting and finance with experience in various roles and responsibilities throughout their career.

Melinda Gay pursued their education at The University of Texas at Arlington from 1979 to 1995. During this time, they obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a major in Accounting. Though no additional information is available regarding any certifications they may have obtained, it is worth noting that they are not specifically mentioned as a Certified Public Accountant.

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Dallas, United States

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Fenix Parts

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Fenix Parts, Inc. is engaged in auto recycling business. The Company recovers and resells original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts, components and systems, such as engines, transmissions, radiators, trunks, lamps and seats reclaimed from damaged, totaled or low value vehicles. The Company operates through Automobile Recycling segment. The Company purchases its vehicles primarily at auto salvage auctions. Upon receipt of vehicles, the Company inventories and then dismantles the vehicles and sells the recycled components. Its customers include collision repair shops (body shops), mechanical repair shops, auto dealerships and individual retail customers. The Company also generates a portion of its revenue from the sale as scrap of the unusable parts and materials, from the sale of used cars and motorcycles, the sale of aftermarket parts, and from the sale of extended warranty contracts.


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