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Mailhoit joins Hancock as accounting manager

Susan Mailhoit

 

Danvers, MA Susan Mailhoit has joined Hancock Associates as accounting manager. Mailhoit has over 30 years of accounting and financial experience in diverse industries including construction, real estate and manufacturing. Prior to joining Hancock, she was finance manager at a local residential development company and was the owner/founder of SDM Financial Services. As accounting manager, Mailhoit manages the accounting operations and finances for all of Hancock offices.

Mailhoit has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting from Salem State University. She is a member of the Alliance of Climate and Environmental Stewards, Storm Surge and a Notary Public.

“One of the things that I enjoy most about being a financial professional is the ability to provide the financial ‘story’ of a company so that accurate and necessary decisions can be made by management,” said Mailhoit. “At Hancock, I’m able to continue sharing my expertise and work in a collaborative environment. I’m very happy to be part of the team.”

“Having worked for both real estate developers and construction companies, as well as owning her own firm, Susan brings the diverse skill set needed here at Hancock,” said Hancock Associates president, Wayne Jalbert, PLS. “Susan is a great asset to the firm.”

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