RoseRyan’s first quarter was bustling—six new gurus joined the team and jumped right into new assignments. They all have extensive senior finance experience and most have substantive CPA stints with Big Four firms. Here’s a bit about them:

Linda Clements Linda has great technical chops and mix of public/private experience as CFO, VP of finance and corporate controller in technology, manufacturing, software and health care. Her first RoseRyan gig is CFO for a public biotech company.

Maddy Gatto  A rev rec and SOX guru, Maddy was recently at National Semiconductor as a controller. She’s also done stints with KPMG and as internal audit manager at NSC, along with work on foreign accounting entities. She’s starting with RoseRyan as accounting ops director for a technology firm.

Cindy Nathan An alum of E&Y and RoseRyan (she was our Employee No. 7!), Cindy’s a fan of start-ups and their challenges—and she returns to RoseRyan with not one but three emerging growth clients. Her past experience, focused on biotech and medical technology, includes work at the controller and accounting manager level.

Barbara Rescino Barbara’s covered lots of ground: companies big and small, public and private, in solar, biotech, software, medical devices and other industries. Past posts include corporate accounting manager, controller and director of finance; payroll migration for a technology company is her first RoseRyan assignment.

Ray Solari Ray’s been with Deloitte and served as CFO for smaller companies and at the director level with larger ones. His strength is the technology sector. That’s good: his first RoseRyan gig is FP&A for a technology client. Ray’s storied past includes IPO, M&A, audit, SEC, forecasting and more.

Maisha Wilson Among other things, Maisha’s into start-ups, implementing systems, and consolidations foreign and domestic. A PwC alum, she’s also served as VP of finance and CFO for emerging growth companies. Her first RoseRyan gigs: controller for a new start-up and SEC/10K for a newly minted public company.