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Michelle Harrington

Lead Accountant at Welltower

Michelle Harrington has a diverse work history with experience in finance and retail. Michelle began their career in 1989 as a department manager at Elder-Beerman, where they excelled in sales and customer service. From 1994 to 1996, they worked at Marshall Field's as a Clinique Counter Manager, consistently meeting or exceeding sales quotas and providing exceptional customer service.

In 1995, they transitioned into the financial sector, working as a Financial Specialist at Harris Trust and Savings Bank and later joining Northern Trust Corporation as an Accounting Operations Senior Portfolio Analyst. During their time at Northern Trust, Michelle steadily rose through the ranks, holding various roles such as Trust Officer, Valuations Manager, and Second Vice President. Michelle was responsible for managing teams, overseeing daily operations, and implementing efficiency initiatives.

In 2004, Michelle joined Advisory Research as a Vice President, serving as a Client Relationship Manager for a diverse range of clients. Michelle prepared and presented performance reports, ensuring client satisfaction and business growth.

In 2015, Michelle briefly worked as a Buyer at Run Hip before joining Welltower Inc. as a Senior Relationship Accountant. Michelle was responsible for managing accounting relationships, compiling monthly reports, and assisting with corporate reporting and compliance. In 2018, they were promoted to Lead Accountant, where they managed a team and supported multiple operator relationships.

Overall, Michelle has demonstrated strong leadership, financial expertise, and a dedication to delivering exceptional results throughout their career.

Michelle Harrington has a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting from Siena Heights University. Michelle also completed a Certified Retirement Services Professional program at The Institute of Certified Bankers in 2002.

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