Peggy Jensen Cpa

Senior Vice President, Finance Administration And Chief Financial Officer at ANSI - American National Standards Institute

Peggy Jensen has extensive experience in finance and administration, having held various senior positions throughout their career. Peggy began their career at Merrill Lynch in 1983 as a Vice President, before moving to Shearson Lehman Brothers in 1986, where they also served as a Vice President. In 1991, they joined The Aperture Foundation as CFO, and stayed with the organization until 2003. Following this, they served as the Chief Financial Officer at the Museum of the City of New York from 2003 to 2004. Since 2004, Peggy has been with the American National Standards Institute, initially as the Vice President Chief Financial Officer, and currently as the Senior Vice President, Finance Administration and Chief Financial Officer.

Peggy Jensen CPA, CGMA, MBA holds a BA from Barnard College and an MBA in Finance from The Wharton School. Peggy also has a Master of Business Administration degree in Finance, General from The Wharton School. Additionally, Peggy has certifications as a Certified Public Accountant from New York and as a Chartered Global Management Accountant from AICPA and CIMA.

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ANSI - American National Standards Institute

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) coordinates the development and use of voluntary consensus standards in the United States and represents the needs and views of U.S. stakeholders in standardization forums around the globe. ANSI oversees the creation, promulgation and use of thousands of international norms and guidelines that directly impact businesses in nearly every sector: from acoustical devices to construction equipment, from dairy and livestock production to energy distribution, and many more. The ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) is actively engaged in accrediting programs that assess conformance to standards—including globally-recognized cross-sector programs such as ISO 9000 (quality) and ISO/IEC 17025 (testing and calibration laboratories) management systems.