Bruno Rodrigues
About Bruno Rodrigues
Bruno Rodrigues is a Senior Specialist in Accounting at the World Economic Forum, where he has worked since 2007. He has a background in accounting from previous roles at Beckman Coulter and TechnoMarine, and he specializes in internal control processes and financial management.
Work at World Economic Forum
Bruno Rodrigues has been employed at the World Economic Forum since 2007, where he holds the position of Senior Specialist Accounting. In this role, he is responsible for managing various accounting functions, including accounts payable and accounts receivable backup processes. He has played a significant role in implementing internal control processes and the Concur Travel-Expense Management Tool. Additionally, he oversees the Docuware system for managing supplier invoice approvals and handles anticipatory tax declarations.
Previous Experience in Accounting
Before joining the World Economic Forum, Bruno Rodrigues worked as a General Accountant at Beckman Coulter from 2005 to 2006 in Nyon. Following this position, he served as an Accountant at TechnoMarine from 2006 to 2007 in Région de Genève, Suisse. These roles provided him with foundational experience in accounting practices and financial management.
Education and Expertise
Bruno Rodrigues studied at Ifage, where he focused on Accounting and Finance. He achieved the Brevet Fédéral en Spécialiste en Finance et Comptabilité, completing his studies from 2001 to 2006. This educational background has equipped him with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in his accounting career.
Responsibilities in Accounting
In his current role at the World Economic Forum, Bruno Rodrigues manages critical accounting responsibilities. He oversees both accounts payable and accounts receivable backup processes, ensuring accuracy and compliance. His work includes the implementation of internal control processes and the management of the Docuware system for supplier invoices, which enhances operational efficiency.