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ON DEMAND WEBINAR
Duration: 50 Minutes
NetSuite is the most widely adopted general ledger for finance teams at high-growth companies - but it is not without limitations. As digitization has created an explosion of data, both in volume and type, many finance teams are experiencing never-before-seen obstacles when using their NetSuite general ledger.
Join Emily Eagon, CPA (Controller @ Medium) and Raymond Lau (Former Director Finance Operations @ Zynga and current CEO @ Leapfin) for a discussion on how high transaction volume / self-serve businesses can get the most out of NetSuite by supplementing with a subledger to streamline their finance operations. Learn tactically how Emily was able to avoid costly fees and a laggy NetSuite platform by addressing this issue at Medium.
Attend to learn how to:
✅ Supplement NetSuite with a subledger to streamline finance operations
✅ Ensure your subledger is in sync with NetSuite general ledger for smooth audits
✅ Report on GAAP and Non-GAAP metrics
Emily Eagon, CPA (Controller @ Medium):
As the Controller at Medium, Emily is responsible for leading the finance team with a strong focus on automation, scaling processes and systems, and streamlining finance operations. Prior to Medium, she has led finance teams at both public and private companies. She is an expert in GAAP accounting, budgeting and forecasting, and process creation and improvement.
Speaker Bios
Raymond Lau (Former Director of Finance Operations @ Zynga and current CEO @ Leapfin):
Ray is the CEO and Co-Founder of Leapfin, the leading Finance Data Platform. Prior to Leapfin, Ray was the Director of Finance Operations at Zynga where he managed revenue reporting and financial planning. Most of the inspiration for Leapfin came from Ray’s experience at Zynga (think: everything in Excel, files so large they took 20+ minutes to open). Prior to Zynga, Ray was the founder & CEO of PlayHaven, a leading mobile advertising network serving over 250M users. PlayHaven was acquired in 2014.