• Betts appoints Dan Flores as controller

    Betts Company announced the appointment of Dan Flores as the company’s new controller.
    June 21, 2016

    Betts Company announced the appointment of Dan Flores as the company’s new controller.

    Flores will report to Betts Company president Bill Betts, who said, “Dan’s broad experience in finance, planning, and purchasing uniquely qualify him for this position. He will be a valuable asset to our management team as he assists in positioning us for future growth. I am thrilled to welcome him to Betts Company.”

    “I am excited to be a part of the team at Betts and contribute to the future of a historic California company,” Flores noted.

    Flores has more than 12 years of accounting, purchasing and administration experience. In his new role at Betts Company, Flores will manage the finance department, general ledger, audits, and cost and account trade.

    According to the company, previously as controller at Dayka & Hackett LLC, a produce importer/shipper, Flores led the management of accounting, purchasing and administration.

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