Virginie Leclerc
About Virginie Leclerc
Virginie Leclerc serves as the Directeur Administratif Et Comptable at Sony Music Entertainment, where she has worked since 2005. She manages a team of 15 and oversees various accounting functions, including the integration of accounting systems and the implementation of billing software for digital products.
Work at Sony Music Entertainment
Virginie Leclerc has served as Directeur Administratif Et Comptable at Sony Music Entertainment since 2005. In this role, she oversees a team of 15 individuals across five departments, which include general accounting, supplier accounting, client accounting, royalties and copyrights, and digital services. She is responsible for managing the company's treasury, including bank relations, reporting, and forecasting. Leclerc plays a key role in budget preparation, specifically focusing on the balance sheet budget. Her responsibilities also include ensuring compliance and accuracy during annual closures and liaising with auditors.
Integration of Accounting Systems
During her tenure at Sony Music Entertainment, Virginie Leclerc managed the integration of accounting systems following the merger of SONY Music France and BMG France. This significant project involved aligning financial processes and systems to ensure operational efficiency and compliance across the newly formed entity.
Implementation of Billing Software
Virginie Leclerc implemented a billing software designed for new digital products at Sony Music Entertainment. This initiative aimed to facilitate royalty payments to rights holders, enhancing the efficiency of financial transactions within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Virginie Leclerc studied at Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, where she focused on Expertise Comptable. She achieved the Diplôme d'Études Supérieures Comptables et Financières (DESCF), which underscores her expertise in accounting and finance.
Achievements in Accounting Software Implementation
Leclerc led the implementation of SAP accounting software at Sony Music Entertainment on two occasions, first in January 2008 and again in April 2014. This initiative was crucial for enhancing the company's financial management capabilities and streamlining accounting processes.