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Linda serves as the Chief Financial Officer of Fragomen, responsible for overseeing the firm’s global financial operations, driving a strong data-driven, high-performance finance organization and developing the firm’s strategy to deliver sustainable growth. She has a track record of creating value by improving the operational and financial performance of multinational organizations across multiple industries.
Prior to joining Fragomen, Linda spent more than 15 years serving as Chief Financial Officer, most recently at Bureau Veritas North America and previously at private equity portfolio companies owned by investment firms such as The Carlyle Group and H.I.G. Capital. Linda led several successful business turnaround and sale processes and numerous financing, M&A and digital transformation projects that created significant value for the companies and their shareholders. Linda previously held leadership positions at Honeywell International and started her finance career at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Education
- The University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business, MPA
- The University of Texas at Austin, BBA
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Credentials: Certified Public Accountant, Texas State Board of Public Accountancy; Six Sigma Green Belt
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