Larry Frattura

Chief Financial Officer at Tunnell Consulting, Inc.

Larry Frattura has a diverse work experience in finance and consulting. Larry has worked as the CFO at Tunnell Consulting, Inc. since April 2018 and as the Controller from April 2016 to April 2018. Prior to that, they held the position of Controller at Marcum LLP (previously Smart Devine LLC) from July 2015 to January 2016. Larry also served as the CFO at Magellan Search & Staffing from August 2013 to July 2015. Larry Frattura has held senior finance positions at Yoh, A Day & Zimmermann Company from June 2004 to 2012 and at CDI Professional Services from 2002 to 2004. Larry started their career as a CFO in Financial Services at KPMG in 1990 and worked there until 2002.

Larry Frattura attended Villanova University from 1978 to 1982 and earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Accounting.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Tunnell Consulting, Inc.

With a strong focus on the life sciences industry, Tunnell Consulting designs and implements sustainable solutions that improve the operating performance of each unique client we serve. Integrating technical, process and organizational skills, our proven problem-solving methodologies enable life science companies to achieve optimal compliance and quality performance, operational excellence and organizational effectiveness. Since our founding in 1962, our experienced professionals, representing a wide range of scientific, technical, analytical and business disciplines, have worked with leading life sciences companies to achieve increased efficiency and measurable results that show up on the top and bottom lines. Our capabilities include: Cost Reduction, Operational Excellence, Business Transformation, Process Understanding, QbD, Technology Transfer, Quality and Regulatory Compliance and much more. The greatest measure of our success continues to be the high percentage of clients who repeatedly return to us when they expand, reorganize or encounter an organizational obstacle.


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51-200

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