Matt Barrett - Owner

With over 25 years of risk management and finance experience in industries such as healthcare, accounting, insurance, and payment processing, Matt Barrett advises business leaders with regards to financial performance, operational efficiency and value creation.  He has worked at Fortune 500 companies, PE backed firms, and small businesses in New York City, London and Nashville.

At MRB Consulting, he provides fractional CFO services to small businesses in areas including strategy, financial performance, cash management, budgeting & forecasting, capital allocation and investor relations.  He helps clients scale and increase the value of their businesses with a data driven approach.

He obtained a BBA in Risk Management & Insurance from the University of Georgia and earned an MBA in Finance & Accounting from the University of Rochester.

Matt serves on the board and is treasurer for St. Luke’s Community House. He previously served on the board of Monroe Harding.

What People Are Saying

 

Matt was our director of finance supporting our business. His analysis was always thoughtful, detailed and helped provide the business with strategic areas to invest and grow. He worked closely with the senior management team and was instrumental in helping provide a new pricing structure to the market. Matt worked tirelessly to gain a deep understanding of the business allowing him to make value added contributions helping drive double digit revenue growth.

- Mark at Financial Institution

Working with MRB Consulting was an awesome experience for us. The foundation needed some help figuring out how to identify and project our liability as it relates to the families we serve. Although Matt knew nothing about the world of prostheses, he dove right in! He educated himself and asked all the right questions to help us create exactly what we needed. Thanks to Matt and MRB Consulting, we were able to add 22 new kids and families to our list of clients because we had a much more concrete understanding of our financial liabilities. I can’t thank him enough!

- Karen at Nonprofit