
Andrew Lee
Chief Financial Officer at Scythe Robotics, Inc
Andrew Lee is the Chief Financial Officer at Scythe Robotics. Throughout his career, Andrew has led teams in accounting, finance, treasury, third-party logistics strategy, and completed numerous successful rounds of debt and equity financing. He has also led two major ERP implementations. After starting his career in audit and obtaining his CPA license.
Lee received his Bachelor of Business Administration, with concentrations in Finance and Accounting, from Walla Walla University, and recently completed his MBA at Washington State University. He is licensed as a CPA in the state of California.
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Jason Lockard
Sr. Vice President Enterprise at BlueGrace Logistics
Jason is an experienced Senior Vice President with a demonstrated history of working in the logistics and supply chain industry. He has strong professional skills in Negotiation, Operations Management, Freight, Sales, and Warehouse Operations.
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Giles Male
Co-founder Full Stack Modeller
Giles is a CIMA qualified management accountant and a career modeller.
He worked on multiple bid teams in the defense and telecoms industries before going it on his own as a modelling freelancer and consultant.
Giles has built a variety of models for clients, and has trained finance professionals at all levels of modelling experience.
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Sophia Matveeva
CEO and Founder of Tech For Non-Techies
As a non-technical founder, Sophia has learned how to build and analyse digital products, lead technical teams and hire developers. She believes it is not only possible but desirable for people without computer science backgrounds to create digital products, so we can all benefit from diversity of thought to create useful new tech.
Sophia understands creating something new is hard enough. Her goal with Tech For Non-Techies is to make it easier.
She is a Member of the University of Chicago Alumni Board and a Business Mentor at the Polsky Center.
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Haroldo Monteiro
Finance Director, REIT
Haroldo Monteiro has been leading business strategy projects at big retail companies in Brazil for more than 30 years. While working in this sector, he has developed the skills of a good communicator and negotiator. These two skills are relevant to the modern CFO who is striving to better align their company’s financial strategy with its core operating strategy.
Haroldo has expertise in the development of structured finance operations through the issuance of CRIs (Certificate of Real Estate Receivables) and Debentures. Evaluation of corporate financing needs for investment purposes, working capital, changes in capital structuring, and restructuring of company´s debt.
Haroldo holds an MBA Degree in Business Administration at Ohio University and a Ph.D. at Rennes School of Business in France. His thesis addresses the topic of the importance of a CFO’s soft skills and the company’s performance. In addition, he has an interest in researching CFO’s leadership skills and their influence on financial management performance.
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Marty Mooney
Vice President at Equity38
Marty is a private equity professional who also has experience working inside small- and medium-sized businesses in a wide variety of industries. He has led M&A processes and also helped CEOs create and drive strategies. In addition to closing private equity deals, he has raised debt and equity financing, built financial packages and financial models, worked as an interim CFO, and has helped start businesses.
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Shauna Moran
Executive Coach
Awarded as one of the Top 10 Leadership Development Coaching Companies in Europe 2020 by HR Tech Outlook.
As a transformational coach to founders, leaders and teams of fast-growing distributed companies I empower my clients to gain true strategic clarity on their remote working operations; to achieve excellent & measurable results, and to do it quickly.
I’ve experienced the challenges of hiring multi-location and remote teams, I’ve researched it, I’ve solved it and now I save businesses time and money in experimenting on how to make their workforce effective.