Sharlene Reynolds
About Sharlene Reynolds
Sharlene Reynolds serves as the Home Lending & Auto Tech Finance Vice President at Chase, a position she has held since 2019. With a diverse background in finance and regulatory reporting, she has also worked at Hexion Inc., L Brands, and KPMG.
Current Role at Chase
Sharlene Reynolds serves as the Home Lending & Auto Tech Finance Vice President at Chase. She has held this position since 2019, contributing to the company's financial strategies in the home lending and auto finance sectors. Her role involves overseeing financial operations and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards within these divisions. Based in Columbus, Ohio, she has been instrumental in driving initiatives that align with Chase's objectives in the consumer finance market.
Previous Experience at Chase
Before her current role, Sharlene Reynolds worked at Chase in various capacities. She served as the Consumer & Community Bank Regulatory Reporting Vice President from 2017 to 2019, focusing on regulatory compliance and reporting for the consumer banking sector. Additionally, she held the position of Corporate Sector Regulatory Reporting Associate from 2015 to 2016. Her tenure at Chase has spanned multiple roles, showcasing her expertise in regulatory reporting and compliance.
Professional Background
Sharlene Reynolds has a diverse professional background that includes significant roles in financial analysis and auditing. She worked at Hexion Inc. in various capacities, including Divisional Growth Analyst and Senior Financial Analyst for both internal and external reporting. Her experience also includes a position at L Brands in internal audit and an earlier role at KPMG as an auditor. This extensive background has equipped her with a strong foundation in finance and regulatory compliance.
Education and Expertise
Sharlene Reynolds earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Management with a concentration in Management Information Systems from Case Western Reserve University, completing her studies from 2001 to 2005. This educational background has provided her with the analytical skills necessary for her roles in finance and regulatory reporting. Her expertise encompasses financial analysis, regulatory compliance, and internal auditing.