James La Camp
About James La Camp
James La Camp is the Chief Financial Officer at Flock Safety and serves as a Board Member and Audit Committee Chair at Performant Corp.
Company
James La Camp is currently the Chief Financial Officer at Flock Safety. He oversees finance, accounting, corporate strategy, business operations, IT, security, and data & analytics functions. In addition to this role, he serves as a Board Member and Audit Committee Chair at Performant Corp.
Title
James La Camp holds the title of Chief Financial Officer at Flock Safety. He also holds a prominent position as Board Member and Audit Committee Chair at Performant Corp.
Education and Expertise
James La Camp received his Master of Business Administration (MBA) from The Wharton School. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Commerce with a focus on Accounting from Santa Clara University. In addition to his educational background, he is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certified in California and Washington.
Background
James La Camp has a diverse professional background that includes significant roles at various companies. He previously served as SVP Finance and VP Finance at Coupa Software in the San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to these roles, he was the U.S. Technology Industry - Software Leader and Partner at Deloitte, working in both the San Francisco Bay Area and Greater Seattle Area. His extensive experience spans over 12 years at Deloitte, where he advised clients on debt and equity transactions totaling more than $50 billion and served companies ranging from early-stage start-ups to Fortune 50 technology companies.
Achievements
During his career, James La Camp has been involved in significant financial activities, including M&A due diligence and integration, internal controls, FP&A, investor relations, financial reporting, and sales operations at Coupa Software. Additionally, he has served on the board of directors of SVCreates, a not-for-profit organization, for seven years. His advisory work at Deloitte involved leading debt and equity transactions through IPOs, secondary transactions, and debt offerings.