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B2R Finance Appoints New Chief Accounting Officer

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Brad Weber

B2R Finance recently announced the appointment of Brad Weber as the company's chief accounting officer. Weber will report to CFO Darren Thompson.

In his new role, Weber will lead the accounting, reporting, and control functions, as well as human resources and regulatory compliance.

The company also noted that he will be a member of the executive committee, which is comprised of the company’s senior-most leadership team.

“Brad’s broad experience in leading the financial management and operations of rapidly scaling businesses coupled with his mortgage industry expertise make him an ideal fit for B2R,” said Jason Hogg, CEO, B2R Finance. “Brad’s experience spans organizations in various stages of growth and I’m confident that his focus on control and scale efficiencies will enhance our metrics-driven culture, ensure we are leveraging our technology cost-effectively and support our progression.”

Weber has nearly three decades of experience in the financial services industry and most recently served as controller of Bank of America, N.A., where he was also head of the legal entity reporting team and was responsible for coordinating monthly financial reporting and governance processes for the primary legal entities and all management reporting for Bank of America, N.A. In addition, he also served as SVP of Accounting Policy at the company. Weber also served as the CFO of Parks & Company.

Prior to Bank of America, Weber was a senior manager and engagement team leader in the Consumer Finance Group at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he provided audit and consultation support to financial services clients on a variety of complex accounting topics and led loan system integrations and general ledger implementations.

He was also a frequent speaker on accounting and operational subjects including mortgage servicing rights, fair value of loans and financial instruments, derivatives and hedge accounting, and compliance with evolving mortgage serving regulations. Weber earned his B.S. in Business Administration and Accounting from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is a certified public accountant in North Carolina.

About Author: Xhevrije West

Xhevrije West is a writer and editor based in Dallas, Texas. She has worked for a number of publications including The Syracuse New Times, Dallas Flow Magazine, and Bellwethr Magazine. She completed her Bachelors at Alcorn State University and went on to complete her Masters at Syracuse University.
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