Daniel A Naas

Senior Financial Consultant at Strategic Information Group

Daniel A Naas has significant experience in financial consulting and management roles. Daniel A served as a Senior Financial Consultant at STRATEGIC INFORMATION GROUP starting in October 2016. Prior to that, they were a Manufacturing Plant Controller at Taylor Communications (formerly Standard Register) from August 2015 to October 2016, where they played a key role in the company's transition through a Chapter 11 reorganization. From March 2012 to July 2015, Naas was the Controller/General Accounting Manager at Green Tokai Co. Ltd., where they successfully guided the accounting functions through a challenging conversion to a new accounting system. Daniel A also served as part of a private equity transition team at Advanced Comfort Products from May 2011 to March 2012, assisting in the transition to a new financial system and implementing financial reporting frameworks. Other notable roles include being a Fixed Asset Project Manager at DMAX, a Contracted Auditor at GS1, and an Interim Chief Financial Officer at 1157 designconcepts, LLC. Naas began their career as the Vice President of Finance at Norson Corporation, where they had a 13-year tenure and was responsible for financial operations, accounting systems, and strategic planning.

Daniel A Naas has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Economics from Wright State University, which they obtained from 2011 to 2012. Daniel A also holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Accounting and Finance from Wright State University, though the specific dates of their enrollment are not provided. Additionally, they have obtained certifications as a Certified Management Accountant from the IMA | Institute of Management Accountants in March 2013, and as a Certified Public Accountant from the Accountancy Board Of Ohio in January 2014.

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Troy, United States

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