Michael Bruynesteyn

CFO at Raistone

Michael Bruynesteyn has over 30 years of work experience in various roles and industries. Michael started their career as an Engineer at British Columbia Research Corp, where they specialized in design engineering and prototype testing. Michael then joined General Motors and held multiple positions, including Corporate Finance and Director of Investor Relations. Afterward, they worked as an Equity Research Analyst at Prudential Securities, where they gained recognition for their stock selection and research performance. Michael later became an Investment Analyst, Portfolio Manager, and Managing Director at Lehman Brothers, managing a multi-strategy hedge fund. Following this, they served as an Investment Banker and Managing Director at Strauss Capital Partners, where they raised capital and provided financial advisory services to clients. Michael also held positions at Turner Construction Company as Treasurer and VP of Strategic Finance, ClearMotion as a Member of the Advisory Board, and Superior Industries as a Member of the Board of Directors. Currently, they are the CFO of Raistone, a company that provides working capital solutions. Throughout their career, they have demonstrated expertise in finance, strategy, and the automotive industry.

Michael Bruynesteyn has a strong educational background in both business and engineering. Michael obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the London Business School in 1991, with a focus on Business. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of British Columbia in 1986. Additionally, Michael has also acquired certifications in the finance and governance fields. Michael is a Certified Treasury Professional from the Association of Finance Professionals and a NACD Governance Fellow from the NACD (National Association of Corporate Directors). The specific months and years of obtaining these certifications are not provided.

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  • CFO

    January, 2019 - present