Chelsea Arduser
About Chelsea Arduser
Chelsea Arduser is a Lead Financial Analyst with extensive experience in financial reporting and analysis. She has held various positions at Transamerica and Aegon, contributing to her expertise in the field.
Current Role as Lead Financial Analyst
Chelsea Arduser currently serves as the Lead Financial Analyst at Transamerica. She has held this position since 2021 and has been instrumental in financial analysis and reporting within the organization. Her role involves overseeing financial data, providing insights, and supporting strategic decision-making processes. Chelsea's expertise in financial analysis contributes to the overall financial health of Transamerica.
Previous Experience at Transamerica
Chelsea Arduser has extensive experience at Transamerica, where she worked in various roles. She began as a Rotational Accountant in Impairments from 2012 to 2013, followed by a position as a Rotational Accountant in Asset Operations from 2013 to 2014. She then transitioned to an Intermediate Accountant in Investment Reporting for five months in 2014. Chelsea advanced to Senior Financial Analyst from 2016 to 2019 before becoming an Intermediate Financial Analyst for ten months in 2015.
Experience at Aegon
Chelsea Arduser worked at Aegon as a Senior IFRS Reporting Analyst from 2019 to 2021 in The Hague, Netherlands. In this role, she focused on International Financial Reporting Standards and contributed to the financial reporting processes. Additionally, she gained experience as a Corporate Tax Intern at Aegon in 2011 for four months in the Cedar Rapids, Iowa Area.
Education and Academic Background
Chelsea Arduser studied at the University of Iowa - Henry B. Tippie College of Business. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting from 2007 to 2011. Following her undergraduate studies, she pursued a Master's degree in Accounting at the same institution, completing it in 2012. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her career in financial analysis.