Ken Skabelund, MBA, HSAe has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Ken is currently working at Businessolver as a Senior Treasury Analyst, where they handle treasury functions. Previously, Ken worked as a Client Accounting Specialist at Businessolver, responsible for client account reporting and reconciliations.
Prior to joining Businessolver, Ken worked as an Operations Supervisor at HealthEquity and as an Operations Analyst at WageWorks. Ken also worked as a Research Associate at Pierce Eislen and served as a Mentor at Armando Montelongo Companies.
Ken has experience in customer service and sales, having worked as a Customer Care Professional at American Express, providing service and sales support to small business credit card customers.
Earlier in their career, Ken worked in the real estate industry as a Licensed Realtor at Dow Real Estate, specializing in residential real estate. Ken also worked as a Real Estate Coach and Resource Line Mentor at Enlightened Wealth Institute, providing coaching and mentorship to individuals in real estate and financial goals.
Ken has managerial experience as well, having worked as the Manager of Coaching Quality Control at Professional Education Institute, where they led a team of coaches and created monitoring guidelines to ensure coaching quality.
Additionally, Ken worked as a Coach at TrueNorth Inc., focusing on personal coaching.
Overall, Ken Skabelund has a diverse background and experience in finance, client services, operations, real estate, and coaching.
Ken Skabelund has a diverse educational background in the field of business and management. In 1997, they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management at the University of Utah - David Eccles School of Business, completing their studies in 1998. Later, in 2018 to 2019, they attended Benedictine University Mesa and completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a focus on Business Administration and Management, General.
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