Cassie Rottman
About Cassie Rottman
Cassie Rottman is a Senior Manager in CFO & Controllership Advisory Services at Marcum LLP, where she has worked since 2018. She has extensive experience in risk management, internal audit, and compliance, having held various roles in reputable organizations over her career.
Work at Marcum
Cassie Rottman has been employed at Marcum LLP since 2018, serving as a Senior Manager in CFO & Controllership Advisory Services. In this role, she focuses on compliance and operational improvements, providing strategic guidance to clients. Her responsibilities include managing complex projects and implementing process changes to enhance organizational effectiveness. Rottman's expertise in internal control environments contributes to her ability to deliver tailored advisory services.
Previous Experience in Risk Management and Audit
Before joining Marcum, Rottman held several significant positions in the finance and risk management sectors. She worked as a Senior Credit Risk Consultant at Protiviti from 2002 to 2004 in Chicago, Illinois. Following that, she served as a Risk Management Officer at NewAlliance Bank for one year in 2006. Rottman also spent 11 years at Sirius International Insurance Group Ltd. as Vice President of Internal Audit, where she developed her skills in risk assessment and internal controls.
Education and Expertise
Rottman earned her Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance from Valparaiso University, where she studied from 1997 to 2001. Her educational background laid the foundation for her extensive career in finance and risk management. Rottman specializes in managing complex projects and implementing process changes, which are critical skills in her advisory role at Marcum.
Career Progression and Roles
Rottman's career began at Arthur Andersen as a Consultant/Auditor from 2001 to 2002 in Chicago. She then transitioned to Honeywell, where she worked as Manager of General Accounting from 2004 to 2006 in Danbury, Connecticut. Additionally, she participated in the Kemper Scholar Program from 1998 to 2001, which provided her with early exposure to the finance industry. This diverse experience has equipped her with a broad understanding of financial operations and risk management.