Grassi’s 2022/3 Nonprofit Leadership Survey Results on April 4

Join this program to learn about Grassi's survey results. These findings provide an insightful perspective into current conditions and outlooks, straight from the people who are leading the charge across abroad range of nonprofit sectors and organizations.

Please register for the event. Visit this page for information about the other Nonprofit Education events.

About the speaker:
Bryan Fryer is a Consulting Principal in Grassi’s Nonprofit Practice. In this role, he is committed to advising nonprofit organizations, associations, and foundations on improving financial health, mitigating risk, and achieving long-term sustainability.

Bryan specializes in providing outsourced CFO and Controller services that are customized to each client’s specific level of need. These services include establishing and maintaining accounting policies and procedures, conducting risk assessments, overseeing external or internal financial staff, and developing strategic business plans.

With over 18 years of public accounting and advisory experience, Bryan has directed all facets of the accounting function, including payroll, investments and marketable securities, accounts receivable and collections, disbursements, taxes, and revenue recognition and reporting. His areas of expertise also include risk management, vendor management, financial reporting, nonprofit attestation, internal controls and cash flow forecasting.

Prior to joining Grassi, Bryan held leadership roles in both public and private accounting. Most recently, he was a partner at a regional public accounting firm, where he provided outsourced CFO and Controller services to both nonprofit and commercial clients.

Previously, he served as Controller for two ultra-high net worth multi-family offices. In these roles, he oversaw all accounting functions, administered banking and investment relationships, implemented internal controls, directed technology upgrades, and managed budgeting, tax compliance and cash flow.

Bryan is also committed to serving his community. He is a recipient of Westchester County’s 40-under-40 award from the Business Council of Westchester and a frequent speaker on financial reporting skills for area nonprofits. Bryan is also on the Board of Directors and serves as the Chair of both the finance and audit committees of New Settlement, a nonprofit settlement house serving the Mount Eden section of the Bronx. Bryan is also a youth baseball, basketball and football coach in Pleasantville, NY, where he lives with his wife, Danielle and two sons, Bryan Jr. and George.

Bryan is a Certified Public Accountant in the State of New York, and a member of the New York State Society of CPAs and the American Institute of CPAs. He received his Master of Science in Business Administration (Accounting) degree from the Catholic University of America.

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