Welcome Back to Alice Hinton

Alice

Aug 23, 2018

We welcome back Alice Hinton to our National Office Staff. As many of you know, Alice retired in August of 2017 from her full-time accounting position with CPS-ECP, but came back on a part-time/temporary basis earlier this year to help out during the busy time of our year. With a subsequent change of staff at the full-time bookkeeping position in April, Alice then agreed to take on an Accounting Supervisor’s role, still on a part-time basis. Alice has helped guide the accounting area through some challenges this spring and has been masterful in bringing our books up to date and having things ready for our auditors. She will carry on in this capacity for the foreseeable future.

We are very fortunate to have Alice, her knowledge, experience and dedication back on the staff of CPS-ECP.

Welcome Back Alice!

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