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Ketchup on scrambled eggs–it’s not your typical breakfast combo, but it’s how our Head of Finance fuels KORTX’s financial success.
Mike’s exceptional accounting, finance, and legal leadership has been a cornerstone of our growth since 2019. His dedication to fostering a positive team culture and maintaining our financial stability is unmatched.
Join us as he discusses his career journey—from discovering a passion for numbers in a college economics class at CMU to balancing work and home.
I’m the Head of Finance at KORTX, overseeing everything related to Accounting, Finance, and Legal.
June 2019.
The best part of KORTX is the people. We have a fantastic team that is passionate about our work. Collaborating with an energetic group that shares a winning mindset is a lot of fun.
My dogs, Buster and Ruby.
In college, I took an economics class during my freshman year and fell in love with it. I initially considered going into teaching but shifted my focus to business after that class. I was torn between majoring in Finance or Accounting and ultimately chose Finance.
After completing my undergraduate degree, I returned to school for a Master’s in Accounting (from Oakland University), which helped me to broaden my skills.
Last year, we went through our first SOC 2 audit, and I was really proud of how the team came together to prepare. We passed with flying colors and are now gearing up for another audit this fall.
Read our in-depth article on our SOC 2 audit journey and discover how we’re safeguarding your data every step of the way.
The first thing I do in the morning is make a cup of coffee. Then it’s a few hours of getting the kids to school, getting ready for work, and walking the dogs. I try to make it into the office a few days a week, especially when I have a lot of meetings—it’s always nice to see coworkers in person. Once I’m home, I usually take charge of making dinner–we really love HelloFresh. The recipes are great, but your kitchen is a disaster when you’re all done. My oldest daughter is vegetarian, so we’ve been testing out a lot of recipes with Beyond Meat. We made some really good vegetarian chili and Hungarian meatball soup.
I love hanging out with friends and family, golfing, and especially working in the yard.
I love putting ketchup on my scrambled eggs. My wife and kids think it’s absolutely disgusting. I assumed everyone did it, guess not.
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