Mayumi Davis joined Roco Rescue in December 2014 as a member of the Account Services team. She got her start with Roco through a temporary agency but quickly became a full-time employee. Her duties and responsibilities with the company are many, but her primary focus is Roco’s CSRT Standby Rescue Division. Mayumi processes all CSRT invoicing and all personnel timesheets. Of course, this means a lot of exacting work, which Mayumi bravely faces each day.
Prior to joining Roco, Mayumi earned a BS degree in Accounting at LSU and worked at several local firms, including the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office. She states, “I was extremely fortunate to be able to stay at home with my children until they reached school age. And that’s when I decided to re-enter the workforce.” This is when the temp agency led her to Roco Rescue.
When asked about her work experience, she adds, “It’s been wonderful working with Cindy and Sandra at Roco. I have learned to become a stronger accountant. Together, we can tackle any obstacle, working as a team!” According to Mayumi, the most rewarding part of her job is receiving positive feedback from CSRT personnel, colleagues and clients.
Mayumi lives in Prairieville, Louisiana, which is just south of Baton Rouge. She and her husband have been blessed with two children, Logan and Mia. They are a very active family, who love nature and the outdoors. They enjoy riding ATV’s on wooded trails, especially when the weather is nice. And, Mayumi will tell you – she loves to visit National Parks! She has visited Yosemite, Sequoia, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Great Smoky and Big Bend national parks. Next on their family’s itinerary is the Everglades National Park in Florida.
Mayumi is a dedicated, loyal employee who always strives to do her best. When asked about the Roco mission, she stated, “Roco has a commitment to save lives around the planet through education and safety awareness. Roco strives to always be a positive contributor to our local community.”
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