Kyle Malone

VP, FP&A and Controller at MedeAnalytics

Kyle Malone is currently the VP, FP&A and Controller at MedeAnalytics. Prior to this, they served as the VP of Finance and Accounting at MedeAnalytics, the Corporate Controller at NetFortris, and the Assistant Corporate Controller at ACTIVE Network. Kyle has also held positions as an Accounting Manager at DR Horton and as a Financial Analyst at J.P. Morgan.

Kyle Malone is a highly accomplished financial professional with over 10 years of experience in various finance and accounting roles. Kyle has a proven track record of success in managing budgets, forecasting, and board reporting. Kyle is also an expert in Quality of Earnings and data analysis.

In their current role at MedeAnalytics, Kyle is responsible for the monthly forecasting process and board reporting packages. Kyle also oversees the annual budget process and works with department heads to ensure that the approved budget is adhered to. In addition, Kyle has created a Quality of Earnings report and virtual data room to prepare for a potential sale of the company. Kyle has also been instrumental in communicating with potential buyers on processes and results.

Some of Kyle's key achievements include establishing models to show forecasted results related to customer contracts, software spend, capex spend, and cash flows. Kyle has also been recognized for their work in streamlining the budgeting process and for their ability to maintain accurate financial records.

Kyle Malone has a bachelors in accounting from Ouachita Baptist University, an associate's degree in accounting from Paris Junior College, and a computer engineering degree from Southern Arkansas University. Kyle is also a certified public accountant in Arkansas.

Their manager is Scott Hampel, President. Some of their coworkers include David Bartley - Chief Product Officer, Andy Dé - VP, Marketing, and Julie Peffer - Chief Financial Officer.

Timeline

  • VP, FP&A and Controller

    Current role

  • Vice President, Finance and Controller

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