Hope Global
Jessica Fuentes is a Treasury Coordinator at Hope Global, where responsibilities include administration and control of financial resources, forecasting cash flow, and managing banking reconciliations and employee payment schedules. Previous roles include Accounts Payable Coordinator at ORBIS Corporation, where tasks involved supplier payment control and expense validation, and Treasury Coordinator at Bos Automotive Products, focusing on daily cash balance management and intercompany balances. Jessica also served as Sr. Accounts Receivable and Sr. Accounts Payable at Bos Automotive Products and Hirotec Mexico SA de CV, respectively, handling invoicing and payment processes. Academic qualifications include a Licenciatura in Contabilidad y Finanzas from Universidad Quetzalcóatl.
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Hope Global
Hope Global - Creative Engineered Solutions We have a long history of being an innovative and creative manufacturing solutions provider. Founded in 1883 as Hope Webbing Company in Pawtucket, RI, USA, today Hope Global has grown to an 800-person, world-wide manufacturer that prides itself in providing not only high-quality products and components but also innovative manufacturing solutions to meet our customers’ needs. We take the word “Global” in our name literally as we have facilities in the Rhode Island; Detroit, Michigan; Mexico; Czech Republic; China and Brazil allowing us to provide customers with mirror manufacturing for faster distribution and the most cost-effective production. Today our list of manufacturing capabilities include, among other processes: braiding, weaving, knitting and wire draw, cut and sew, and assemblies. Over the years, while manufacturing has continually improved, matured, modernized and utilized technology, one thing that has remained constant at Hope Global is our goal of being a business partner to our customers rather than just a manufacturing vendor. Every decision we make is based on making a positive impact on our customers’ business. That means being driven to get it done (whatever “it” is) no matter what it takes. For example, as a privately held company we have a faster route to capital and a willingness to invest in our customers’ needs. Over the years we’ve invested in proprietary machine capabilities, manufacturing processes, new materials and our workforce. That’s what manufacturing business partners do: We put customers’ needs first.