Philip Raquepau

Associate Vice President, Fp&a at Inovalon

Philip Raquepau has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Philip began their career in the US Army, where they served in positions such as Battalion Signal Officer, Troop Executive Officer, and Network Platoon Leader. In these roles, they were responsible for managing information technology, maintaining radio systems, and overseeing the operations of soldiers and vehicles.

After their military service, Philip transitioned to the private sector and worked at TAMKO as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. In this role, they utilized Lean Six Sigma methodology to eliminate process variation, improve quality, and drive profitability. Philip also provided data-driven business guidance to executive leadership.

Most recently, Philip has been working at Inovalon, where they have held several roles. Philip started as a Senior Manager, Process Improvement and later progressed to Director, Financial Planning and Analysis, Senior Director, Financial Planning Analysis, and currently serves as the Associate Vice President of FP&A. In these roles, they have been involved in financial planning, analysis, and process improvement.

Overall, Philip Raquepau has a strong background in information technology, process improvement, and financial analysis, with experience in both the military and private sector.

Philip Raquepau completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the United States Military Academy at West Point from 2004 to 2008. Philip also obtained additional certifications including a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt from BMGI (year not provided), Security+ from CompTIA in September 2012, and A+ from CompTIA in April 2012.

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Timeline

  • Associate Vice President, Fp&a

    August, 2022 - present

  • Senior Director, Financial Planning Analysis

    November, 2020

  • Director, Financial Planning And Analysis

    January, 2018

  • Senior Manager, Process Improvement

    November, 2014

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