IT Executive with Finance, Accounting and Cyber Security Credentials

Alan Turovlin is a seasoned IT executive with extensive credentials in finance and accounting
and cyber risk assessment and remediation. After working in hundreds of companies as a
KPMG partner, a private equity executive, and a corporate executive, Alan knows what it takes
to affect change in organizations. Fortune 500s, startups, distressed companies or their
residual assets, and government institutions benefit from his ability to identify key issues
quickly and implement appropriate solutions successfully. His experience spans five industries
(consumer products, manufacturing, telecommunications, high technology, and entertainment)
and three geographies (USA, Europe, and Japan).

Alan excels in six areas: (1) ROI of “IT spend” throughout an organization; (2) CapEx vs. OpEx
decision-making; (3) Cloud solutions; (4) Maximizing enterprise application performance; (5)
Interim management; and (6) Cybersecurity and board governance.

One of Alan’s notable accomplishments includes leading the Canon One Program and its team
of 500+ people. Reporting to the President and CEO of Canon Europe, a $15B company, Alan,
as Chief Transformation Officer, created and then executed the strategic plan for the One
Canon Program, a $200M program designed to re-engineer Canon’s business, improve its sales
processes, and reduce its IT costs.

Alan is an “IT guy with finance credentials.” He earned a bachelor’s degree in Finance from VA
Tech and two master’s degrees, one in Accounting and a second in Public Financial
Management, from the American University. He is currently a candidate for a doctorate in
Business Administration from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. Alan is a certified
public accountant (CPA) and a certified global management accountant (CGMA); he also holds a
CERT certificate in Cyber Security from the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD)
and Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute. Recently, Alan became a
Governance Fellow of the NACD, qualifying him for board advisory roles and positions.

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