Megan Beasley

Director Of Fp&a at StatLab

Megan Beasley is an accomplished finance professional with extensive experience in financial planning and analysis, having served as the Director of FP&A at StatLab since October 2021. Prior roles include Finance Manager at PFSweb, Inc. and LifeCare Health Partners, where responsibilities encompassed the compilation and interpretation of financial data, month-end closing processes, and management of payroll and accounts payable functions. Previous experience includes significant roles at Neiman Marcus, ConocoPhillips, and White House Black Market, showcasing a solid foundation in financial analysis, project management, and sales. Megan holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and Management from the University of Oklahoma.

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Plano, United States

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StatLab

StatLab is a leading specialty supplier exclusively focused on providing histology, cytology and immunohistochemistry consumable supplies to more than 3,000 anatomic pathology laboratories throughout the United States. Our foundation is rooted in customer service excellence and we recognize that product cost is but one aspect of the total value stream. Being able to offer consistent, reliable, and error-free service minimizes the total cost of doing business with StatLab and requires prioritization of service excellence throughout the organization. Continuous improvement efforts have resulted in a 98.1% same day fill rate, a 99.8% order accuracy rate, and an average “on-hold” wait time of less than 10 seconds when calling our customer service department. These are just some of the reasons we are the fastest growing histology consumable provider in the industry. Our purpose reflects the role we think we play: To enable our customers to provide cost-effective patient care. We take pride in the fact that we help our customers help patients by providing them with (1) high-quality products (consistent, reliable, and predictable), (2) delivered on time and (3) at a fair price. 1+2+3 = “cost-effective”.


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51-200

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