Speaker

Bruce Lynn

Bruce Lynn is one of the co-founders of The Financial Executives Networking Group (The FENG). The FENG was started in 1999 and is one of the largest financial networking groups whose 38,000 members represent over 12,000 companies ranging in size for small private to large public companies including many financial institutions.  The FENG has chapters in 70+ cities and 6 countries.   See www.thefeng.org   for details on becoming a member   Bruce has acquired over 20 years of corporate and banking experience in all aspects of treasury and financial management by successfully tackling major assignments in such areas as treasury operations, cash management, strategic planning, credit, Treasury and systems enhancements as well as the design of operating and capital budgets and forecasts.   He has an Industrial Engineering degree from Lehigh University, a MBA in Finance from the Stern School of Business and is certified as a Treasury Professional (CTP) by the Association for Financial Processionals (AFP). He is a managing partner at the Financial Executives Consulting Group (FECG)   Bruce has written frequently for the AFP Exchange, GTNews, and CFO.com. He and has made numerous presentations to the AFP's national convention as well as its regional associations. He has made presentations to the National Association of Corporate Treasurers (NACT) and the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA). Bruce is a former board member of the IIA’s Westchester / Fairfield chapter and is a past president of the Fairfield County AFP.     Prior to starting the Financial Executives Consulting Group, he was a Managing Director of Greenwich Treasury Advisors, a treasury and risk management consulting firm. Also, he was a Vice President of Bankers Trust and Director of Cash Management for Ogden Corporation. During his many assignments he has worked in countries throughout Asia, Africa and Europe and with all levels of management up to and including the CEO level.   His many consulting assignments have improved the treasury operations, cash and working capital management capabilities for some of the largest Fortune 500 companies.