Liteline Appoints Carrie Scott as New Director of Finance and Administration

Carrie Scott

September 21, 2017

Liteline has announced that Carrie Scott, CPA, CA is assuming the role of Director of Finance and Administration.

Carrie’s proven record of streamlining processes and financial management are assets that will complement and enhance Liteline’s ability to meet the needs of their customers. Joining the company in August 2017, Carrie is responsible for planning, implementing and managing the finance and administration functions, and lead the execution of finance and administration plans. 

Previous to joining Liteline, Carrie was the Corporate Controller at GS1 Canada, a not-for-profit supply chain standards organization. Reporting directly to the CFO/SVP of Corporate Services, Carrie provided strategic advice in financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting, ERP system upgrades, talent engagement and development, internal controls, policy and procedures  and year end audit.

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