Sangeeta's Narrative Analysis

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During the LM/Leidos merger and closing of books on 8/16/2016, Sangeeta accelerated the processing of Moore Medical and Iron Mountain invoices. She followed up on credits on disputed charges and made sure they were received and recorded prior to closing. She was able to manage her work load, sent out payments for Amex, providers and payroll checks to Admin and clinic locations in time, without incurring overtime. She also supported the team with AP processing of Ceridian, State of WA payments and mileage check reimbursements to claimant. She verified information in Tracking Tool to ensure correctness of the claimant information; thus, eliminate the void and reissuance of checks. She assisted Betty with the transition of Providers payment

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