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BRENTWOOD, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 21, 2008--Comdata® Corporation, a leader in payment innovation, has promoted Keela Wofford to senior vice president, financial services. Wofford is responsible for managing all sales and operations aspects of the receivables financing portfolio at Comdata. Since joining the company in 1993, Wofford served in a variety of positions at Comdata, including marketing, sales and customer relations.
âKeela is not only a resourceful leader but is also well respected by her peers,â said Brett Rodewald, president of Comdata. âShe repeatedly demonstrates the leadership qualities and professionalism necessary to ensure that Comdataâs Financial Services division continues its success that it has enjoyed in recent years.â
Prior to Comdata, Wofford was director of sales at Tom Jackson and Associates, a publishing and events company.
Wofford holds a Bachelor of Science in marketing from Western Kentucky University. She is a member of the National Funding Association and the International Factoring Association.
About Comdata Corporation
Comdata ® Corporation is redefining the movement of money and information through innovative payment solutions. Comdata provides custom solutions for a wide range of industries such as transportation, retail, government services, aviation, construction, service businesses, restaurants and hospitality. Innovative electronic payment solutions range from credit and debit cards, fleet, fuel, payroll, purchasing and T&E. Comdataâs platforms support both its proprietary and branded card networks. Headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee, Comdata employs more than 1,100 people. www.comdata.com
About Ceridian
Ceridian Corp. is a business services company that helps its customers maximize the power of their people, lower their costs and focus on what they do best. The companyâs suite of innovative managed human resource solutions includes payroll and compensation, employee benefits administration, staffing, compliance, HR administration and Employee Assistance Programs (EAP), work-life and health and productivity solutions. Ceridian serves businesses and employees in the United States, Canada and Europe. For more information about the human resource outsourcing companyâs comprehensive array of solutions, visit www.ceridian.com or call (800) 729-7655. Through its Comdata and Stored Value Solutions (SVS) subsidiaries, Ceridian is a major payment processor and issuer of credit cards, debit cards and stored value cards, primarily for the trucking and retail industries in the United States. www.ceridian.com
ComdataTrisha Torrado, Sr. Communication Manager, 615-376-8601ttorrado@comdata.com
State Keywords: TennesseeIndustry Keywords: Professional Services; Banking; FinanceSource: Comdata Corporation
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