Dan Windnagle
About Dan Windnagle
Dan Windnagle Chief Financial Officer
Dan Windnagle serves as the Chief Financial Officer, bringing a wealth of experience from his diverse career in finance and accounting. He began his career at Coopers & Lybrand, where he rose to the positions of audit manager and tax manager. His professional journey subsequently led him to become a tax partner at McGladrey. Windnagle has also held significant roles in various industries, including healthcare and fire protection services.
Dan Windnagle Education and Expertise
Dan Windnagle boasts an impressive academic background, holding multiple degrees from Ohio State. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, an MBA in Finance, and a Masters of Accounting. This extensive education has provided a solid foundation for his roles in public accounting and executive financial management.
Dan Windnagle Background in Public Accounting
Dan Windnagle's career in public accounting began at Coopers & Lybrand, where he ascended to the positions of audit manager and tax manager. These roles involved significant responsibilities in auditing and tax management, setting the stage for his subsequent career achievements. His time in public accounting established him as a competent and knowledgeable professional in finance.
Dan Windnagle Achievements at Tenet Healthcare
While serving as CFO of a $350 million division of Tenet Healthcare, Dan Windnagle managed MSO’s in five major cities spanning from the East Coast to Arizona. He played a crucial role in renegotiating physician employment agreements within these organizations. His efforts contributed to the operational efficiency and financial stability of Tenet Healthcare's division.
Dan Windnagle Impact at American Fire Protection Group
Dan Windnagle led American Fire Protection Group (AFPG) as CFO and CEO, driving significant growth and expansion. As CFO, he led an organic revenue growth drive of over 40%. Following his promotion to CEO, Windnagle spearheaded an acquisition initiative, expanding AFPG's operations to the East and West Coasts. Under his leadership, the company grew to $130 million in revenue with a presence across the southern U.S., from South Carolina to California.