The New York Academy of Medicine
Stephen Paul has a strong background in finance and accounting, with experience in various industries. Stephen most recently worked as the Director of Finance at The New York Academy of Medicine. Prior to that, they served as the Director of Finance at the Center for Jewish History and the Senior Director of Finance and Accounting at the Natural Resources Defense Council. Stephen also held the position of Executive Director of Financial Reporting at Columbia University, where they managed a team of 20 and was responsible for producing financial statements and coordinating audits. Earlier in their career, they worked as the Division Controller at Edison Schools, Treasurer/Controller at Publishers Clearing House, and Director of Finance at The Jim Henson Company. Stephen began their career at PepsiCo, where they held various roles including Senior Business Planner, Audit Supervisor, and Accounting Supervisor. Throughout their career, Stephen has demonstrated expertise in financial management, budgeting, cash flows, audit management, and staff leadership.
Stephen Paul completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Business Economics from SUNY Oneonta in 1984. From 1984 to 1985, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Accounting from Binghamton University. In terms of certifications, Stephen obtained the C.P.A. certification from NYSSCPA, however, the specific month and year of obtaining the certification are not mentioned.
The New York Academy of Medicine
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Established in 1847, The New York Academy of Medicine is dedicated to ensuring everyone has the opportunity to live a healthy life. Through our original research, policy and program initiatives we provide the evidence base to address the structural and cultural barriers to good health and drive progress toward health equity. This work and our one-of-a-kind public programming are supported by our world class historical medical library and our Fellows program, a unique network of more than 2,000 experts elected by their peers from across the professions affecting health.