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Virtual Bridges Names Iser Cukierman Chief Financial Officer
By: TexasBusiness.com Posted: Friday, February 10, 2012 12:02 am
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Texas Business reports: AUSTIN—Virtual Bridges Inc. appointed Iser Cukierman to the company’s executive leadership team.
Cukierman will serve as chief financial officer where he will oversee all finance and accounting operations and provide strategic and operational leadership for the company.
Cukierman brings more than two decades of experience running financial operations for multi-million dollar organizations as well as early-stage and emerging growth companies. Most recently he served as general manager and chief financial officer at Fiserv where he was responsible for developing and implementing the company's strategic plan related to revenues, profitability and growth. Before joining Fiserv, he served as chief financial officer of Strategic Forecasting, a geopolitical analysis and professional services company. Cukierman has also held strategic finance and consulting roles at VirtualCFO, Softbank, Accenture and Ernst & Young.
“Iser is a veteran finance executive with an impressive track record working with rapid-growth organizations,” said Virtual Bridges chief executive Jim Curtin in a prepared statement. “His addition to our team comes on the heels of a very successful year marked by significant revenue growth and sales. Iser’s strong expertise in growing and scaling operations will be a huge asset for us as we continue to transform the world of virtual desktops.”
Throughout his career Cukierman has been directly involved in complex global financial reporting, corporate acquisitions and integrations, investor relations and venture capital funding, and global expansions. He has a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Texas in Austin and is a certified public accountant.
“Virtual Bridges is in a great position to take advantage of the evolving desktop market, providing solutions that truly enable a secure and dynamic workforce,” said Cukierman in a statement. “I’m eager to jump in, working closely with Jim and the rest of the team to accelerate Virtual Bridges’ market momentum and take this company to the next level.”
Venture-backed, Virtual Bridges is headquartered in Austin.
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