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Jeffrey Nataupsky

VP Global Head Of Accounting, Reporting & Transformation WAM Segment And General Account Investments at Manulife

Jeffrey Nataupsky, CPA has over 30 years of experience in various financial roles. Jeffrey started their career at Staples, Inc., where they served as an Accountant/Budget Analyst. In this role, they performed general accounting functions, prepared financial statements, and supervised interns.

After working at Staples for five years, Nataupsky joined Ernst & Young as an Audit Senior Manager. Jeffrey spent 14 years with the company, gaining valuable experience in auditing and financial management.

In 2010, Nataupsky joined Raytheon as the Director of Financial Reporting and Corporate Accounting. Jeffrey was responsible for overseeing financial reporting and ensuring compliance with accounting standards.

In 2011, Nataupsky moved to John Hancock Financial Services, where they held various positions. Jeffrey first served as the Assistant Vice President and Legal Entity Controller, before being promoted to Vice President of Legal Entity Financial Reporting & Controls. In these roles, Nataupsky was responsible for financial reporting and controls for the company.

Since 2017, Nataupsky has been working at Manulife as the VP Global Head of Accounting, Reporting & Transformation for the WAM Segment and General Account Investments. In this capacity, they oversee accounting, reporting, and transformation initiatives for the company.

Overall, Nataupsky's diverse experience in financial management and accounting roles has provided him with a strong foundation in financial reporting, controls, and leadership.

Jeffrey Nataupsky, CPA, earned a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from Boston College, which they attended from 1992 to 1995. Prior to that, from 1989 to 1991, they studied Accounting at Northeastern University. In addition to their educational background, Jeffrey obtained the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certification in May 1998 and the Series 27 certification in December 2014.

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