Adam Feinzig
About Adam Feinzig
Adam Feinzig serves as the COO and CFO of Signiant, where he has worked since 2013. He has over 30 years of experience in finance and operations across various industries, including technology and healthcare, and has held senior leadership roles in multiple organizations.
Work at Signiant
Adam Feinzig has served as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Signiant since 2013. His tenure of over 11 years in this role has been marked by his leadership in operational improvements and financial strategy. Based in Burlington, MA, he has built and leveraged high-quality teams, fostering cross-functional relationships that drive the company's growth. Feinzig's extensive experience in mergers and acquisitions has contributed to Signiant's strategic development during his time with the company.
Education and Expertise
Adam Feinzig holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he studied from 1989 to 1993. He is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and has a strong background in audit and consulting, having worked in the Technology Industry Group at PricewaterhouseCoopers. His educational foundation and professional certifications enhance his financial and strategic expertise, which he applies in his current role and throughout his career.
Background
Feinzig has a diverse industry background that spans technology, social media, healthcare, SaaS, and services. He has managed companies ranging from startups to those with revenues of $300 million. Prior to his role at Signiant, he held various senior leadership positions, including Vice President of Finance at Gomez, Inc. and CFO at Sermo, the largest online physician community in the U.S. His career includes significant roles at InfoVista and Stratus Technologies, where he contributed to financial management and operational scaling.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Adam Feinzig has played a key role in scaling operations for venture-backed companies, contributing to successful exits. He was involved in the SEC filing process for Gomez, which went public, and he managed the financial aspects of Gomez's sale to Compuware. His work at Sermo involved expanding the company across multiple channels and regions. Feinzig has developed complex financial and operational models, demonstrating strong analytical and planning skills that have supported the growth of the organizations he has been part of.