John Revay

VP of Finance at P2 Science

John Revay has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and industries. John began their career at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where they worked as an Audit Manager for seven years. John then moved on to Oak Investment Partners, where they served as a Controller for five years.

Afterwards, John held various positions at PORT, starting as a Controller and progressing to Director of MIS, COO, and ultimately CFO. John played a crucial role in the company's growth, increasing revenue and shareholder value significantly. PORT was eventually sold to Targus Group International for $35 million.

At Targus, John continued their role as CFO of the PORT subsidiary, contributing to the successful integration of systems and people. John also assumed the role of Director of Internet Activities, leading a cross-functional team in developing the company's web presence and digital strategy.

Following their tenure at Targus, John served as CFO of Apollo Solar, overseeing financial operations. John then joined Unison Energy as CFO, responsible for marketing, designing, and installing Combined Heat & Power systems.

John later joined Morgan Stanley as the Head of Finance for the Red Oak Power subsidiary. In this role, they managed the finance operations of an 800-megawatt power plant.

Most recently, John became the VP of Finance at P2 Science, Inc., where they currently hold the position.

Throughout their career, John has demonstrated their expertise in finance, operations, and strategic planning, contributing to the growth and success of the organizations they have worked for.

John Revay has a Bachelor's degree in Finance and Accounting from Fairfield University. John also has a certification as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). No further information is available regarding the specific years of obtaining the degree or the certification institution.

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Timeline

  • VP of Finance

    March, 2020 - present

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