COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Reliant Financial Services LLC (RFS) recently announced that Ben Moulton has joined the company’s executive team as Vice President of Sales and Business Development. Moulton brings with him a distinguished background in senior-level sales and customer success roles, including 18 years of experience with a leading accounts receivables management technology company. 

Ben Moulton

“I’m excited about the timing of joining the company,” Moulton said. “We have specific goals around growth that I’m excited to help contribute towards. I also look forward to forging long-lasting relationships with my teammates and our customers.”  Our owners truly care about doing what is right in every aspect of our business. I’m very grateful and humbled to join their team.

Moulton’s receivables management experience includes working with large companies in the healthcare and financial services industries. He’s also managed customer relationships with a national strategic customer base developed through long-term consultative engagements.

"As a results-driven leader in sales and business development, RFS is thrilled to welcome Ben to the team,” said Reliant CEO Tracey Cannella. “His background and passion for partnerships and relationships will be an asset to the growth of RFS as well as its client partners." 

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About Reliant Financial Services

Reliant Financial Services LLC is a full-service, exclusively healthcare accounts receivable management company that provides cost-effective methods of early-out, self-pay accounts and insurance recovery services. RFS specializes in insurance eligibility programs, charity processing, patient billing and follow-up, business office outsourcing and other customized patient financial services products. Our commitment to excellence is realized through partnership with our clients, an ongoing investment in cutting-edge technology and in the underlying mission to serve the financial needs of the patient.


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