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CHRIS AMIDON has been promoted to senior director of business automation at CXtec from her previous position as director of accounting at the company. She will be responsible for leading the CXtec team of business analysts with the goal of driving system automation and enhancements that will enable the business to move forward more efficiently. […]
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CHRIS AMIDON has been promoted to senior director of business automation at CXtec from her previous position as director of accounting at the company. She will be responsible for leading the CXtec team of business analysts with the goal of driving system automation and enhancements that will enable the business to move forward more efficiently. Amidon and her team will work in conjunction with the development, architecture, & engineering teams to streamline CXtec systems, remove duplicate/manual work, and leverage automation. She started with CXtec over 25 years ago, where she held several different positions within the accounting department. Amidon graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology with a bachelor’s degree in accounting.

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