Christopher Dilbeck
About Christopher Dilbeck
Christopher Dilbeck is a Service Manager at SEI Investments, with extensive experience in various roles within the company and a background in business administration and accounting.
Service Manager at SEI Investments
Christopher Dilbeck currently holds the title of Service Manager at SEI Investments. His role involves managing a team that supports and produces over 11,000 various EOD Position Recons, T+1 Trade Recons, and next-day Cash Reconciliations by 8:00am each morning. His leadership ensures efficient and timely financial processes within the organization.
Previous Roles at SEI Investments
Before his current role, Christopher Dilbeck has held multiple positions at SEI Investments. He served as a Product Specialist from 2006 to 2007 and a Service Manager from 2004 to 2006. Earlier, he took on the role of Project Lead from 2001 to 2004 and worked as an Investment Support Administrator/Projects and Implementations from 2000 to 2001. Additionally, he was a Mutual Fund Group Lead from 1998 to 2000 and a Mutual Funds Administrator from 1997 to 1998.
Early Career in Financial Management
Christopher Dilbeck began his financial career with roles at CoreStates Asset Management and Meridian Asset Management. From 1995 to 1996, he worked as a Staff Specialist I in the Mutual Funds department at CoreStates Asset Management. Prior to that, he served as a Staff Specialist in the Tax Group at Meridian Asset Management from 1993 to 1995.
Education in Business Administration and Accounting
Christopher Dilbeck attended Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, where he studied Business Administration and Accounting. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree (BS) from 1990 to 1993. His formal education provided a strong foundation for his subsequent roles in financial management and investment services.
Development of Automated Reconciliation Platform
Christopher Dilbeck has been instrumental in building and deploying an automated reconciliation platform for Hedge Fund Services clients. Initially built using the Checkfree Recon Securities application, the platform was later migrated to the Fiserv Frontier Recon System. His work included system set-up, account structure, import formats, scheduled events, matching criteria, and reporting structure. This platform transition minimized risks associated with trade breaks and posting errors by shifting the reconciliation process from a monthly to a daily model.