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Jack Perkins
Founder, CEO
Expertise and Discussion Topics: Executive Leadership, Strategic Finance, CFO Leadership, Capital Strategy, Financial Strategy, Scaling Finance Teams
About Jack
Prior to founding CFO Hub, Jack served as the CFO and Controller of rapidly growing enterprises in California, steering them through multiple institutional financings and revenue growth. These experiences have equipped him with the skills necessary to meet the needs of even the most intricate business models.
Jack began his career in public accounting and is a licensed CPA in the State of California.
Education

Bachelor of Science (BS), Accounting & Business Administration
2004 – 2008
Activities and societies: Beta Alpha Psi
Licenses & Certifications
California Board of Accountancy
FINRA
Experience
- Founder & CEO
CFO Hub - Managing Director
Adaptive Capital Partners - Managing Director
GovCFO - CFO
Tourmo - CFO
RedHill Realty Investors - Controller
Events.com - Assurance
PwC - Assurance
RSM US LLP
Latest Articles from Jack:
Building Agile Financial Teams
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), in the realms of finance and accounting, are indispensable tools for measuring success; they identify trends and inform decision-making.
Investor Relations 101: Why Transparency is Vital for Healthy Relationships
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), in the realms of finance and accounting, are indispensable tools for measuring success; they identify trends and inform decision-making.
Accounting Pitfalls to Avoid in Rapidly Growing Ventures
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), in the realms of finance and accounting, are indispensable tools for measuring success; they identify trends and inform decision-making.
Scaling Your Accounting Systems and Processes
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), in the realms of finance and accounting, are indispensable tools for measuring success; they identify trends and inform decision-making.
The Strategic Advantage of Alternative Investments for Businesses
Learn about the three essential financial statements every business needs—income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement—to track performance and plan effectively.