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Oklahoma-based Express Services announces five new employees

Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), Mar 29, 2007 by Journal Record Staff

Express Services has hired the following new employees.

Daniel Aman joins Express headquarters as an accounts receivable representative. In this role he will assist franchisees with payroll garnishments. Aman previously served as an administrative coordinator for Travis Voice & Data.

Derrick Fleenor comes to Express headquarters as a reconciliation accountant. In this position, he will perform weekly and monthly reconciliations for bank accounts, accounts payable and depreciation. Prior to joining Express, Fleenor worked for five years as a crew chief at Custom Tile Creations in Mustang.

Tammy Gillespie joins Express headquarters as a corporate developer. In this role, she will assist franchisees in developing their business in the central region. Before joining Express, Gillespie worked as a regional manager for Volt in Cincinnati.

Jonathon Gold comes to Express headquarters as a franchise accounting representative. In this position, he will process commissions and payroll garnishments for Express franchises. Before joining Express, Gold worked as a data analyst for ihomeowners.com in Los Angeles.

Karla Hammit joins Express headquarters as an Express Franchise Accounting Services (EFAS) staff accountant. In this role, she will assist franchisees with cash management, accounting and client payment. Hammit previously worked for 20 years as district manager for H&R Block in Dallas.

Elisa Kamphaus comes to Express headquarters also as an Express Franchise Accounting Services (EFAS) staff accountant. In this position, she will support franchisees in accounting, cash management and client payment. Prior to joining Express, Kamphaus served as an accountant for Midland Mortgage Co. for two years.

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