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    Bruce Reed

    Chief Financial Officer at PracticeLink

    Bruce Reed is a results-driven finance and operations executive based in St. Louis with a strong focus on transformational leadership and change management. He excels in strategically leading teams, emphasizing relationship-building, and fostering financial and operational excellence within organizations.

    With a background in finance and operations, Bruce Reed brings a wealth of expertise to his roles, creating and implementing sustainable processes, investing in people and organizational culture, and employing a strategic approach to drive financial success.

    Bruce Reed's specialties include CPA certification, financial reporting, asset valuation, budgeting, managerial accounting, profit improvement, government contract compliance, cash flow management, accounts receivable, merger and acquisitions, project management, staff development, legal compliance, and financial analysis.

    He pursued a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Washington and Lee University and holds a Master's degree with a high GPA of 3.97 in Accounting from Fontbonne University.

    Bruce Reed has held various key positions in reputable organizations, including Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at PracticeLink, Director of Finance and Accounting at MountainPlex Properties, LLC, Senior Manager in Business Analysis and Planning at Express Scripts, and other roles in finance and accounting at organizations like Med Vac Inc., St. Louis Community College, and United Way.

    His vast experience includes roles such as Managing Director at Macy's, Director at May Company, Director of Corporate Credit at May Company, Director of Collections at Filene's, and Director of Credit Customer Service at May Company.

    Bruce Reed's professional journey exemplifies a blend of financial expertise, operational acumen, and a commitment to organizational success through strategic leadership and a focus on excellence across finance and operations.