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Nigel Delahoy

Accounting Assistant at Wilbert Funeral Services, Inc.

Nigel Delahoy has extensive experience in accounting and credit management roles. Nigel worked as an Accounting Assistant at Wilbert Funeral Services, Inc. starting in July 2017. Prior to that, they worked at the InterContinental Hotel as a Credit Manager from 2013 to 2017. In this role, their responsibilities included reviewing customer applications for credit accounts, coordinating with the Accounts Receivable Clerk for timely collection of balances, and supporting the Controller and Assistant Controller with various accounting tasks.

Before joining the InterContinental Hotel, Nigel served as a Credit Manager at Sheraton Suites from 2006 to 2016. During this time, they not only handled credit management duties but also took on additional responsibilities such as balancing and reporting daily revenues, inputting vendor invoices, and maintaining monthly budgets through cross-checking purchase orders.

Nigel's earlier roles at Sheraton Suites include Night Auditor from 2009 to 2011, where they were responsible for daily revenue reporting, guest services, overnight property management, and overseeing security personnel. Nigel also served as an Accounts Receivable Clerk from 2006 to 2009.

No specific information is provided for Nigel's employment at The InterContinental Hotel - KC, so it is unknown when they started or what position they held in that company.

Nigel Delahoy obtained an Associate in Special Technology Degree from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh between 1996 and 1998. Nigel later pursued a Bachelor of Science Degree at Ashland University from 2001 to 2003. No specific field of study was provided for either of these degrees.

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Kansas City, United States

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Wilbert Funeral Services, Inc.

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Wilbert Funeral Services Inc is the industry leader in burial vaults and related products with a heritage of product innovation dating back to 1880 when company forerunner LG Haase Manufacturing offered the first concrete burial vaults in the United States.