David Klarman

David Klarman possesses extensive experience in financial leadership, currently serving as Chief Financial Officer at Universal Parking and Transportation since September 2021 and at New Orleans Boulder Lounge since March 2015. In previous roles, David held the CFO position at Pinnacle Transportation and Parking Solutions LLC and Needle Solutions, LLC, and served as Chief Advisor and CFO at Lanier Parking. Additionally, David contributed as Board Member and Audit Committee Chair at THE@SOUTH FORK CONSERVANCY INCORPORATED from January 2018 to December 2020. David also shares a passion for fitness as a spin instructor at Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta and Atlanta Athletic Club. Academically, David holds a Master of Science in Taxation from Golden Gate University and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Binghamton University School of Management.

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Atlanta, United States

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Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA)

The Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) is a non-profit organization that has served the Atlanta community for more than 100 years. The MJCCA was ranked among the Top 100 Workplaces in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 by the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and is widely regarded as one of the premiere JCCs in the country. The MJCCA annually serves 12,000 members and over 55,000 people in the Atlanta community through a wide variety of innovative programs and vital services. The MJCCA provides scholarships to those in need and services to those with disabilities to ensure that every member of the community has the opportunity to benefit from our programs. The MJCCA embraces people of all ages, races, denominations, affiliations, and abilities. MJCCA Mission To foster and ensure a vibrant greater Atlanta Jewish community by providing programs and services of distinction that attract, involve, and inspire meaningful connections and promote Jewish values. MJCCA Vision » To systematically build, grow, and sustain our core programs and services in a fiscally disciplined manner. » To ensure we have the appropriate facilities and visionary leadership to meet the growing needs of the Atlanta Jewish community. » To engage in community partnerships and collaborative efforts to offer a continuum of programs and services. » To serve as the premiere Jewish institution that connects and engages all ages and backgrounds. » To foster personal growth of our members through cultural, educational, social, and total wellness activities.


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