Greta Hager
About Greta Hager
Greta Hager is the Head of Financial Planning Analysis at MassMutual in Boston, MA, with extensive experience in financial management roles at AIG and Grant Thornton LLP.
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Greta Hager currently serves as the Head of Financial Planning Analysis at MassMutual in Boston, MA.
Current Role at MassMutual
At MassMutual, Greta Hager has transformed the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) team into an essential value creation unit. She implemented a new target operating model, reducing headcount and run rate spend by approximately 25%. Greta introduced dynamic dashboard reporting and a new financial forecasting solution, which enable real-time data support and on-the-fly scenario modeling. Additionally, Greta has led a shift in presentation styles to better tell key messages and realigned incentive compensation metrics to the company's strategic goals.
Previous Experience at AIG
Prior to MassMutual, Greta Hager held several positions at AIG. She was the Head of Life Capital Management and Financial Planning & Analysis for 10 months in 2018-2019, the Head of AIG Life & Retirement Capital and Forecasting from 2015 to 2019, and the Chief of Staff for the CFO of AIG Life & Retirement from 2014 to 2015. During her time at AIG, Greta worked in the Houston, Texas area, contributing significantly to various financial and capital management initiatives.
Experience at Grant Thornton LLP
Greta Hager’s earlier career includes significant roles at Grant Thornton LLP. She worked as a Manager in the National Professional Standards Group for 7 months in 2011. From 2005 to 2011, she served as an Audit Manager, where she honed her skills in auditing and professional standards, laying the groundwork for her subsequent leadership roles.
Education and Academic Background
Greta Hager pursued her studies at the University of Houston, where she earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting from 2003 to 2005. Her academic background has provided a solid foundation for her career in financial planning, analysis, and management.