Brad Carlson
About Brad Carlson
Brad Carlson serves as the Vice President, Controller, and Deputy Chief Accounting Officer at F&G, where he has worked since 2020. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Finance from Iowa State University and has over 16 years of experience in the finance and accounting sectors.
Current Role at F&G
Brad Carlson serves as the Vice President, Controller, and Deputy Chief Accounting Officer at F&G. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to the company's financial management and accounting operations. His role involves overseeing financial reporting, compliance, and internal controls, ensuring that F&G adheres to regulatory standards. Carlson's experience in this capacity supports the company's strategic objectives in the insurance and financial services sector.
Previous Experience at F&G
Prior to his current role, Brad Carlson worked at F&G as the Vice President and Chief Audit Executive from 2017 to 2020. In this position, he was responsible for leading the internal audit function, assessing risk management processes, and enhancing operational efficiency. His tenure in this role helped strengthen the company's governance and compliance frameworks.
Professional Background at EY
Before joining F&G, Brad Carlson spent 12 years at EY, where he held the position of Senior Manager from 2005 to 2017. His responsibilities included managing audit engagements, providing advisory services, and ensuring quality control in financial reporting. His experience at EY equipped him with a strong foundation in accounting and finance, which he has applied throughout his career.
Education and Qualifications
Brad Carlson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Finance from Iowa State University - Ivy College of Business. His studies spanned from 2000 to 2005, providing him with a solid academic background in financial principles and practices. This educational foundation has been instrumental in his professional development and career progression in the finance sector.