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April Conti |
AVP, Retail Bank Universal Support Manager | Profile |
Richard Toletti |
AVP, Cash Management Senior Product Specialist / Business Development, CCUFC | Profile |
Joshua Ramey-Renk |
Vice President - Talent and Organizational Development | Profile |
Joshua Ramey-Renk |
Head of Talent Development and Acquisition | Profile |
Multi Service, a World Fuel Services Company, is a global transaction management company providing payment processing and data management services for business-to-business transactions. Founded in 1978, Multi Service specializes in the design, implementation and management of commercial net pay solutions. Fortune 100 companies and government clients around the globe within manufacturing, retail and transportation industries have leveraged the strategic problem-solving skills and innovative commercial payment solutions to grow their businesses. Multi Service operations are organized into three divisions: Commercial, Government and Fleet Payment Programs. The Fleet division provides fuel card payment services to over-the-road fleets throughout the United States and Canada. The company also offers legal referral services to over-the-road drivers in the United States as well as toll and tunnel payment services to European fleets. The Government division provides marine fuel payment services to government militaries for bunker transactions around the globe and aviation fuel payment services to the United States Government. The Commercial division designs custom commercial billing and payment programs for Fortune 100 companies. At Multi Service, we do not create cookie cutter solutions. We design commercial payment programs to solve unique business challenges. We hire inquisitive, innovative problem-solvers for technically challenging careers.
Sound Credit Union was founded in 1940 by 51 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph co-workers who banded together with the goal of giving themselves and their families’ easier access to loans and better protection for their savings than they could get from banks. They pooled $106.50 to start Tacoma Telco Credit Union and, since then, that original stake has grown to more than $1 billion. Today, Sound Credit Union has 23 full service branches in the Puget Sound area and nearly 100,000 member-owners. Our name has changed over the years, but our mission remains the same: to provide high-quality, high-value financial products and services to our member-owners. We never forget it’s your money. If you are someone who is passionate about helping people with real life needs, you’ve come to the right place. Sound Credit Union offers competitive wages, generous benefits, and a great workplace environment. We are looking for new team members who have the ability to interact with people in a caring manner, possess a can-do approach, look for ways to say “yes,” and would never voice the words “that’s not my job.” If you believe “customer service” is not a department, but rather an attitude, we invite you to apply.
InfiCorp is one of the leading companies in the Financial Services sector.
Century Aluminum is a primary aluminium producer, supplying standard-grade, high-purity and value-added primary aluminum products. Century has approximately 1,300 employees and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We have operations in Hawesville, Ky., Sebree, Ky. Ravenswood, W.Va., Mt. Holly, S.C. and Grundartangi, Iceland, with headquarters located in Chicago, Ill.
Central 1 is the central financial facility and trade association for the B.C. and Ontario credit union systems. Central 1 represents a consumer-oriented, full-service retail financial system that serves 3.3 million members and holds $116 billion in assets and is owned primarily by its member credit unions, 42 in B.C. and 70 in Ontario. With offices in Vancouver, Mississauga, and Toronto and more than 500 employees, Central 1 provides a wide range of services such as liquidity management, direct banking, and flexible payment service solutions to a wide range of credit union and institutional clients Central 1 is governed by a 14-member Board of Directors drawn from credit unions in the two provinces.