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Sage Consultant Spotlight: Nicole Romero

Posted on September 3, 2015 at 7:27 PM
Written by Plumb

 

 

Plumb Spotlight on Nicole Romero, Certified Sage Consultant

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Plumb introduces Nicole Romero, Controller and Certified Sage Consultant for Sage 100 Contractor.

Nicole Romero is a Controller and Sage 100 Contractor Certified Consultant with over 15 years of accounting experience in the construction industry.  She works with a variety of contractors to optimize their accounting software by developing unique workflows and creating custom reports to meet their specific needs.

In addition to software consulting, Romero provides controller-level accounting services specifically for contractors including the preparation of financial statements, WIP schedules, payroll reports, lien releases and invoicing.  Prior to joining Plumb in 2006, she was the Controller for a roofing contractor and the second largest commercial property management firm in Las Vegas, Nevada.  She handled all aspects of accounting and financial management as well as insurance and bonding administration.

Romero has been a Sage Certified Consultant at Plumb for over ten years, with 60 plus implementations of Sage 100 Contractor (Master Builder).  She works with each client on an advisory-level to create an implementation plan to meet their distinct business requirements and integrate their office into one system.

If you’re interested in getting in touch with Plumb regarding our Sage consulting services for Sage 100 Contractor or Sage 300 Construction and Real Estate, please complete the form below.

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