Why You Need a Fractional CFO (Not Just an Accountant)
Business Owners: think an accountant is enough? Discover how a fractional CFO helps businesses plan growth, improve cash flow, and boost profits.
Our team brings decades of experience providing CFO and controller services to small and mid-sized businesses across the United States. Based in the Kansas City area, we specialize in serving clients in real estate, construction, and law, delivering the financial leadership and strategic insight needed to drive sustainable growth.
In addition to these core industries, we have extensive experience across a broad range of sectors, including manufacturing, professional services, nonprofit organizations, and technology. Regardless of industry, our commitment remains the same — to provide dependable financial guidance, operational clarity, and measurable results.
Eric brings over a decade of financial leadership experience, helping companies strengthen operations, improve reporting, and drive sustainable growth. His vision and strategic insight have been instrumental in building a firm that delivers high-impact financial services to businesses across the region.
Hannah oversees the firm’s strategic direction and organizational growth. She brings extensive experience in organizational leadership and process improvement, ensuring the company operates efficiently and delivers lasting value to its clients.
Robin brings over two decades of hands-on accounting leadership across manufacturing, healthcare, professional services, distribution, and private equity sectors. She has deep expertise in financial reporting, budgeting, internal controls, payroll operations, and audit compliance across both U.S. and Canadian entities.
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