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Collins joins Triumph Modular as controller

Andrew Collins has joined Triumph Modular Corp. as controller/project accountant for major projects. At Triumph Modular, Collins will be responsible for the company's financial, accounting, and business functions, including tracking annual budget projections against actual results; compiling monthly financial statements, reports, and trend analyses; financial cost controls, policies and procedures; cooperating with federal, state and regulatory audits as required; tracking and monitoring progress of major modular projects while minimizing risk; knowledge of construction codes, laws, regulations, and procedures; managing accounts receivable and accounts payable, billing, HR and payroll. As project accountant, Collins will provide systems project accounting, support, documentation, storage, archiving and record keeping for the firm's major projects and also providing direct administrative support to the firm's project managers. Collins has experience in project estimating, project management, project accounting and cost control at large construction firms. Most recently Collins was responsible for internal financial reports and analyses, financial forecasting and reaching budgetary targets for all projects. He also prepared financial analyses for senior management, acted as liaison between the chief financial officer and project management teams to ensure proper flow of information, and consulted with project management teams to develop and create financial reports that assisted them in the analysis of their business and decision making. Collins received his undergraduate degree in Business Management from Babson College and is pursuing a Master's of Science in Finance at the New England College of Business and Finance in Boston. He is a member of various charitable and civic organizations in his community. He is the co-founder of South Boston Collegiate Little League Clinics, founding member of the Joan Duran Remembrance Scholarship Committee, and a catching instructor and coach with the New England Roughnecks baseball club.
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