Leonardo Okazaki
About Leonardo Okazaki
Leonardo Okazaki is a Controllers Analyst at ExxonMobil with a background in financial analysis and civil engineering.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Leonardo Okazaki is currently working as a Controllers Analyst at ExxonMobil, based in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. In this role since 2020, Leonardo is responsible for managing and coordinating the Netted Credit Payments process, ensuring that partners in credit positions have payments released. He engages with a variety of internal and external business partners, including North America JV Ops Support Team and US Production/Exploration. Additionally, he is responsible for sending collection letters as part of the Collection Letter process.
Previous Role at Solvay
Before joining ExxonMobil, Leonardo Okazaki worked at Solvay, where he held two positions. From 2019 to 2020, he was a Financial Analyst in Curitiba, focusing on financial analysis and reporting. Prior to that, from 2017 to 2019, he served as an Assistant Financial Accountant, where he gained foundational experience in financial accounting tasks and processes.
Early Career at Decisão Cobranças
Leonardo Okazaki began his professional journey at Decisão Cobranças, where he worked as a Call Center Operator for 11 months in 2017. This role involved handling customer service inquiries and managing collections-related communications, providing him with early exposure to the financial industry.
Education and Expertise
Leonardo Okazaki studied Civil Engineering at Universidade Positivo, completing his degree over a four-year period from 2015 to 2019. His academic background, combined with his professional experience, has equipped him with expertise in financial management and coordination. Leonardo is proficient in handling account reconciliation, adhering to BSAM guidelines, and supporting Working Interest (WI) owners' inquiries. He also coordinates with the Division Order to manage netting, suspense, deck updates, and address corrections. Additionally, he performs bad debt reserve reassessment and provides follow-up comments from a collection perspective.
Responsibilities and Coordination
In his role at ExxonMobil, Leonardo Okazaki serves as the Account Custodian for Account Reconciliation, managing responsibilities in line with BSAM guidelines. He supports Working Interest (WI) owners' inquiries and tracks reports related to the top ten, bankruptcy, and lawsuits. Additionally, Leonardo coordinates with the Division Order to manage netting, suspense, deck updates, and address corrections. His role also includes performing bad debt reserve reassessment and providing comments and follow-ups from a collection perspective.