Frank Kurre
About Frank Kurre
Frank Kurre is a Managing Director at Protiviti based in New York, specializing in board governance, strategy, and leadership development with over 39 years of experience.
Title and Current Position
Frank Kurre is the Managing Director at Protiviti and is based in New York. In his current role, he leads Protiviti's global board governance, CEO, and alumni programs. He also works closely with Protiviti's CEO and senior leaders on strategic projects.
Professional Background
Frank Kurre has a substantial professional background, with over 39 years of experience serving Fortune 1000 companies, financial institutions, and not-for-profit organizations. Before joining Protiviti in 2018, he held various senior leadership roles at Grant Thornton LLP, including Managing Partner - Northeast Region, Managing Partner - Metro New York Cluster, and Member of the Partnership Board. Additionally, he worked at Arthur Andersen as a Partner and Partner-In-Charge: Northeast Higher Education and Not-for-Profit Practices.
Education and Expertise
Frank Kurre holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from St. John's University, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. He also earned a Master's Degree in Pastoral Studies from the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception. In 2015, he completed an Executive Education program, 'Making Corporate Boards More Effective,' at Harvard Business School. Frank specializes in board governance, strategy, leadership development, enterprise risk management, and forensic auditing.
Leadership at Protiviti
At Protiviti, Frank Kurre leads the firm's global board governance, CEO, and alumni programs. He has previously led the global account management program, focusing on business development. His extensive governance, risk, internal audit, and compliance experience has been crucial in providing strategic guidance and enhancing the firm's leadership initiatives.
Residence and Community
Frank Kurre is a resident of Long Island, New York. He has strong ties to the community and has spent a significant portion of his career in New York, contributing to various professional and educational initiatives in the region.