Brian Carlesimo

Senior Director Of Financial Planning And Analysis at New York Post

Brian Carlesimo has extensive experience in financial planning and analysis. Brian began their career at Ernst & Young, where they worked as a Financial Management Associate from 2004 to 2005. During this time, they developed and monitored budgets and reviewed economic measures for client projects.

In 2005, Carlesimo joined the New York Post and served in various roles over the years. Brian started as a Financial Analyst and was responsible for streamlining reporting processes and creating analytical tools for different departments. Brian later became a Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis, where they worked closely with department heads to create budgets and reforecasts. Carlesimo eventually served as the Director of Financial Planning and Analysis, overseeing budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting for the New York Post. In their most recent role at the company, they were the Senior Director of Financial Planning and Analysis, overseeing financial analysis for all print and digital products and assisting in negotiations for potential acquisitions.

In 2018, Carlesimo joined News Corp as the Director of Financial Planning and Analysis. Brian then advanced to become the Vice President and later the Senior Vice President in the same role. Unfortunately, specific start and end dates were not provided for their roles at News Corp.

Overall, Carlesimo's work experience demonstrates their expertise in financial planning, analysis, and reporting, with a focus on the media industry.

Brian Carlesimo attended the University of Delaware from 1999 to 2003, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Finance and Management Information Systems.

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  • Senior Director Of Financial Planning And Analysis

    June, 2015 - present

  • Director Of Financial Planning And Analysis

    June, 2011

  • Manager Of Financial Planning & Analysis

    September, 2007

  • Financial Analyst

    September, 2005

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