Elly Drewniak
About Elly Drewniak
Elly Drewniak is a Senior Finance Manager at Epicor with extensive experience in financial planning and analysis, integrating technology with business processes, and performance metrics.
Current Role at Epicor
Elly Drewniak is currently serving as the Senior Finance Manager - FP&A at Epicor. She has been in this role since 2022 and is based in Austin, Texas, United States. Her responsibilities include overseeing financial planning and analysis functions, integrating technology to enhance decision-making, and improving management reporting.
Previous Experience at Scientific Games
Before joining Epicor, Elly Drewniak worked at Scientific Games in various capacities from 2012 to 2022. She initially served as the Senior Finance Manager - Financial Planning & Analysis in Las Vegas, Nevada, before moving on to the Senior Finance Manager - Integration role. Later, she was promoted to Director of Finance - Gaming FP&A, working remotely from Austin, Texas. Her tenure at Scientific Games spanned across financial planning, integration, and performance metrics.
Voluntary Work During Career Break
In 2022, Elly Drewniak took a career break to engage in voluntary work for six months. This period allowed her to contribute to various initiatives, leveraging her expertise in finance and business processes for the betterment of the community.
Early Career and Education
Elly Drewniak's early career includes roles such as Divisional Controller at Aristocrat from 1999 to 2007, and Assistant Controller at Terra Contracting, Inc. from 2007 to 2008. She holds a BBA in Accounting and Finance from Loyola University New Orleans, completed in 1970. Her educational background laid the foundation for her career in finance and analytics.
Expertise in Financial Systems and Tools
Elly Drewniak is proficient in advanced financial systems including Hyperion Planning, Essbase, SAP Business Objects, Cognos Finance, Planning, and BI, as well as Oracle. Her expertise allows her to integrate these technologies with business processes, focusing on process improvements and problem resolution within financial planning and analysis.