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Prior to being named NACHC’s Senior Vice President of Operations and Chief Financial Officer, Sean Roddy was most recently the CFO for the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) and worked with the CEO to grow SHRM’s global footprint, both organically and through M&A. Just prior to SHRM, he was the CFO for the largest social services charity in the country, Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA). CCUSA and its member organizations operate in all 50 states and U.S. territories with over 50,000 employees, 200,000 volunteers at 2,300 locations.
As the CFO for Pace Global Energy, an affiliate of the Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) he assisted the company with opening offices in six countries managing contracts in over 36 countries, along with raising $250 million through Private Placement Memorandums. Upon leaving Pace Global, he became the CFO for Sceptor Industries. His responsibilities included, drafting the S1 registration statement for the IPO, audit the three prior years financial statements, amend the prior years’ tax returns, become Sarbanes-Oxley compliant, develop the strategic plan and work with the primary underwriters, Morgan Stanley and JP Morgan.
Upon the sale of Sceptor Industries he became the COO for Watkins Meegan, one of the top 60 largest CPA firms. As the COO, he assisted the Managing Partner with running the firm and managed my own book of business consulting with Firm clients.
During his career he was an adjunct professor of finance at Johns Hopkins University, where he taught graduate courses in two colleges. He taught mergers and acquisitions in the MBA program for the Carey School of Business, and Finance for the Master of Biotechnology in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.
Sean has served on numerous boards of directors in a leadership capacity, most recently as the Audit Committee Chair for the American Kidney Fund (AKF), prior to that he was the Audit Committee Chair for the Maryland Association of CPA’s (MACPA), he was the Treasurer for Jr. Achievement of Greater Washington and an executive committee member of the Maryland Technology Council.