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Wayne Mori, CPA

Accountant III at Port Tampa Bay

Wayne Mori, CPA has a diverse range of work experience in the fields of accounting and finance. Wayne started their career at Freedom Square (now Brookdale) as the Director of Finance, where they were responsible for creating and maintaining quality control benchmarks and conducting monthly financial meetings. Wayne then moved on to NuMed Home Health as a Corporate Accountant, where they managed accounting operations, prepared SEC filings, and transitioned to the home health PPS and OASIS systems. Wayne then served as the CFO of Mease Manor, Inc., overseeing fiscal operations and ensuring budgeted operating margins were met. In their next role as the Finance Director at St. Mark Village, Inc., they addressed critical financial issues, recovered regulatory taxes, and automated payment and accounting processes. Currently, Wayne holds the position of Accountant III at Port Tampa Bay.

Wayne Mori, CPA, has an impressive education history. Wayne obtained their Master's degree in Accountancy from the University of South Florida, which they completed between 1983 and 1989. Prior to that, Wayne completed their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Accountancy from the same university, from 1972 to 1977.

In 2012, Wayne underwent CORE Training at the Department of Elder Affairs ALF, although the specific field of study is not provided. Additionally, in 1973, they pursued General Education at St. Petersburg College.

Wayne Mori also holds the prestigious Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certification, which they obtained in January 2019 from the AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants).

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Palm Harbor, United States

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Port Tampa Bay

Port Tampa Bay is West Central Florida's single largest economic engine and primary gateway for waterborne commerce throughout Central Florida and beyond. Handling more than 37 million tons of cargo in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2016 – nearly 40 percent of all cargo moving in and out of the state of Florida by tonnage. This includes every imaginable commodity, including vehicles and oversized project cargos, from all corners of the world. Top trade partners include India, Mexico, Brazil, Trinidad, Canada, Russia, Australia, Japan, Argentina and Turkey. At the same time, the Port of Tampa has emerged among the top eight U.S. cruise ports, smoothly handling nearly 1 million passengers a year. Learn more about the port's tenants, customers and maritime community in this year's directory: https://www.porttb.com/media


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