Episodios

  • More than 12 ERP implementations later…Cindy Vindasius
    Apr 1 2026

    Cindy Vindasius is the founder and CEO of Vindasius Advisory, and former Corporate Controller, and has spent more than 30 years helping high growth and enterprise companies build scalable finance systems. She's led more than a dozen ERP implementations across platforms like NetSuite, SAP, and Oracle, and has supported multiple IPOs, M&A transactions, and global compliance efforts. Her interview provides a wealth of information for FP&A professionals

    • Why FP&A need to be involved in ERP implementation for enhanced reporting
    • New wave of AI-driven ERPs: what I really think
    • The ROI of an ERP Implementation

    ERP Mastery Program 6 video course: https://www.vindasius.com/mastery-program

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    53 m
  • Riding the roller coaster of finance: Mikola Chyzhevskyi, Merlin Entertainment
    Mar 19 2026

    Mikola is Finance Business Partner at Merlin Entertainments Merlin – offering some of the most popular attractions in the world including LEGOLAND Resorts, Thorpe Park and Alton Towers. Merlin welcomes more than 62 million guests annually to its diverse global estate in over 20 countries. Before Merlin, Mikola spent several years as a finance director at a fast-growing law firm, where the business tripled in size in just a few years.

    In this episode:

    • Finance in a law firm - getting from technical finance to business partnering
    • Reducing risk as the Ukraine war started
    • The business of Merlin Entertainment - from forecasting to cost control
    • Working with procurement on validation of costs
    • key metrics including attendance, guest spends and promotion
    • The power of business partnering: consistency, curiosity and understanding your business
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    40 m
  • From Creation of Accounting Standards to Building an AI tool - Adam Hibbs
    Mar 16 2026

    Adam Hibbs has pretty non-linear paths into finance:New Zealand telecom regulator, OfCom, Vodafone, Cable & Wireless, UK Ministry of Defense, and now Global Director of Commercial Strategy at AICPA & CIMA. Financial modeling, commercial contracts, cloud infrastructure, and leadership across blue-chip organizations was preparation for building Josie, that is AICPA & CIMA's generative AI tool for accounting and auditing.

    In this episode:

    • What makes Josie genuinely different from ChatGPT or Claude for technical accounting work
    • Curated dataset of 40,000 pieces of proprietary IP, real-time updates to FASB, PCAOB, and auditing standards
    • Josie ($550 per subscriber) named after Josiah Wedgwood and a new form of cost accounting
    • CGMA vs CPA
    • Where AI and finance intersect in the next 12-24 months
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    57 m
  • FP&A vs Accountants in an AI era - with Accountant Emily Feinstone
    Mar 12 2026

    Emily Feinstone is an accounting manager at Eventus Advisory Group and unusually tech-forward in how she works. Emily spends her days building better processes, automating repetitive finance workflows, and making high volume operational data usable. And instead of opting for a traditional CPA first route after 20 years of experience, she is pursuing a degree in data science: “ I want to be the one that teaches the AI and not the one that is replaced by AI. I want to be the one that knows how to use it the best to my advantage.”

    Emily also talks about accounting vs FP&A: You don't even see overhead. It's allocated…but you don't know that it took me two, two and a half hours to prepare that entry and another two hours to key it in.”

    In this episode:

    • Blurring of lines between data analysts and accountants
    • The future of the accounting profession in an AI era
    • Transforming an Excel based invoice and commission process
    • Keeping raceability and controls + automation
    • Why I wont trust AI to do my accounting journal entries
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    52 m
  • After the Gold Rush: The $75M Operation behind America's Hockey Champions
    Feb 23 2026

    The history-making USA Hockey won golds (and millions of fans in the process) at Milan’s Olympic Games. But behind the on-ice glory is a $75 million organization with a finance function as disciplined as its players. Kelly Mahncke , CFO of USA Hockey, joins Glenn Hopper and FP&A Today to pull back the curtain on what it takes to fund the gold-winning national hockey program — with business interests from memberships and sponsorships to restaurants and insurance. Kelly traces her own journey from center ice to chasing the bottom line, explaining how a hockey career shaped her instincts as a finance leader. She walks us through four-year "quad budgets" and the typical annual cycle, and what it took to weather COVID's financial shock, from cash management to the logistical nightmare of paused travel programs. She also gets into the digital transformation underway at USA Hockey. And why she believes curiosity is the defining trait of great FP&A professionals. Catch this fascinating look at finance leadership — at the peak of Hockey USA's Olympic moment.

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    48 m
  • How to ignore the loud numbers and listen for the quiet risks: Sahil Kamani
    Feb 20 2026

    Sahil Kamani, is a Berlin-based senior finance leader and FP&A professional at Ellie (Volkswagen Group), Starting at a credit rating agency in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis — inspired, fittingly, by a fascination with the documentary Inside Job — Sahil moved through regulation, capital markets, and an MBA before pivoting into operational finance

    In this episode:

    • Being the person handing out credit ratings
    • Cash burn and the KPIs that matter most in a turnaround
    • What bankers and regulators instinctively look for
    • How the CFO you work influences your storytelling
    • Being CFO of Berlin's fastest-growing pickleball club.

    Sahil R Kamani on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sahilrkamani/

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    53 m
  • What an AI-Native General Ledger Means for FP&A: John Glasgow
    Feb 16 2026

    John Glasgow, is the founder, CEO and CFO of Campfire AI native ERP with more than $100m in funding, built to help high growth companies close faster, get richer visibility from their accounting data, and scale. John brings his insights as an operator who has spent time in FP&A and strategic finance, including at Adobe and an executive at Invoice To Go, leading that finance company to a $625 million sale to bill.com. Campfire came out of firsthand frustration with legacy ERPs and a need to rebuild the general ledger for the AI era.

    In this episode:

    • My years in FP&A and strategic finance at Adobe before becoming a founder
    • CFA Certification
    • Invoice to Go acquisition what I learned
    • The frustration and origin story of frustration and why Campfire was set up
    • Why building our own AI model makes sense

    Key quote: “If you slap AI on top of an ERP with summarized revenue data, then you’re essentially gonna get no insights that are of any value.”

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    52 m
  • Perspectives from Controller, FP&A, CFO and Gartner: Marko Horvat
    Feb 5 2026

    Marko Horvat has been a public accountant, Controller, head of FP&A and CFO, as well as VP in Gartner's research and advisory practice, specializing in topics most relevant to CFOs and finance transformation.

    In this episode he talks:

    • Interplay IT and CISO and organizational politics (“if it runs on electricity, it’s ours”) CFO skillsets gap
    • Real change in CFO’s Office with AI (audit pattern recognition to forecasting)
    • Last mile transformation in finance
    • Mindset, skillset, toolset transformation
    • Treating forecast as in perpetual beta
    • The power of the subtotal function

    Recommended books:

    There's Got to Be a Better Way: How to Deliver Results and Get Rid of the Stuff That Gets in the Way of Real Work

    Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction

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    1 h y 4 m