BPAS
James Goodwin has an extensive work experience history. James started their career in 1988 as the Manager of Risk Management Systems at BFI. In 2004, they became the Chief Financial Officer at Hand Benefits & Trust and also took on the role of VP of Financial Operations at BPAS. In 2007, their role at BPAS changed to solely VP of Financial Operations. In 2010, they joined Flex Corp, a BPAS Company, as the Chief Operation Officer. Overall, James has held various senior-level positions in the financial and operations departments throughout their career.
James Goodwin has a Master of Science (M.S.) in Accounting and a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Accounting, both from the University of Houston. Additionally, they are a Certified Public Accountant, obtained from the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy in June 2011.
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BPAS
BPAS is a national provider of retirement plans, benefit plans, fund administration, and collective investment trusts. We support 4,500 retirement plans, $110 billion in trust assets, $1.3 trillion in fund administration, and more than 620,000 participants. We make it our mission to simplify the complicated by delivering benefit-plan services that solve client challenges without the need to engage multiple providers. One company. One call. BPAS family of services includes: Workplace Retirement Plans | Actuarial & Pension | Healthcare Consulting | IRA | VEBA HRA | Health & Welfare Plans | Fiduciary | Collective Investment Funds | Fund Administration | Institutional Trust BPAS subsidiaries include: Hand Benefits & Trust, BPAS Trust Company of Puerto Rico, NRS Trust Product Administration, and Global Trust Company. Specialty retirement plan administration practices include auto enrollment plans, multiple employer plans, plans with employer securities, PR 1081 plans, VEBA HRA plans, cash balance plans, collective investment trusts, and fund administration. As a solutions-oriented national practice, we are committed to Solving Tomorrow’s Benefit Challenges Today.