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[Scaling Finance at Fiverr: Insights from EVP of Finance Estee Levy Daron]-[From Big Four to Fiverr: How Esti Levy Dadon scaled Finance at the Gig Marketplace]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2025-09-09

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Navigating Hypergrowth: The Evolution of Fiverr’s Finance Organization

In this episode of FP&A Today, host Glenn Hopper sits down with Estee Levy Daron, Executive Vice President of Finance at Fiverr, to discuss her career transition from public accounting to a leadership role in a high-growth tech environment. Daron’s journey offers a roadmap for finance professionals aiming to bridge the gap between technical rigor and strategic business partnership.

From Public Accounting to Startup Scaling

Daron spent nearly a decade at Ernst & Young (EY), an experience she credits with building her ability to observe diverse business models and financial teams. However, the transition to Fiverr in 2016 presented a unique challenge: moving from an environment where finance is the product to one where finance must act as a support system. She emphasizes that the key to this transition was the willingness to be "part of the business," ensuring that the finance function was not merely a reporting silo but an integrated operational partner.

Building Infrastructure for Rapid Growth

When Daron joined, Fiverr was in its early stages, managing millions of transactions with minimal financial infrastructure. She notes that the "real secret" to managing such scale is to simplify processes while maintaining robustness. For a marketplace platform, this meant implementing sophisticated reconciliation systems for payment processors to ensure accuracy. Daron highlights that even in a fast-paced startup, building a scalable and reliable data infrastructure is non-negotiable for long-term success.

Mastering the IPO Process

Fiverr’s 2019 IPO required a massive shift in financial strategy. Beyond standard SEC reporting requirements, Daron stresses the critical importance of building a robust forecasting model. Unlike SaaS companies with predictable recurring revenue, Fiverr’s transaction-based model added layers of complexity. She explains that preparing for an IPO involves three main pillars:

  1. Accounting Rigor: Cleaning the books and ensuring GAAP compliance.
  2. Forecasting Muscle: Developing models that can effectively communicate business performance and KPIs to the market.
  3. Investor Relations (IR): Crafting a clear, consistent narrative for shareholders.

Balancing Agility with Financial Control

As a finance leader in a tech company, Daron describes her role as akin to "the foot on the gas pedal." The goal is to provide enough energy to drive strategic growth without causing the company to "crash." She manages this balance by hiring highly professional, specialized team members for treasury, tax, and stock administration. By entrusting these experts, she maintains the necessary SOX compliance and financial controls, which she views as the foundation that allows her to "sleep good at night."

The Role of AI and Future Technology

While acknowledging that AI is a hot topic, Daron maintains a pragmatic view. She believes AI will not replace finance teams but will instead eliminate the "tedious work," allowing professionals to focus on strategic analysis. She envisions a future where finance teams act as a layer above fragmented platforms, using AI to reconcile data across different systems. She draws a parallel to the introduction of Excel: just as spreadsheets didn't reduce the number of accountants but rather elevated the quality of their work, AI will empower finance professionals to provide deeper, more valuable insights.

Strategic FP&A as a Business Partner

For Daron, FP&A is the heartbeat of the organization. She emphasizes that FP&A should not be a "cost center" but a strategic partner that sits at the table for every business initiative. Whether it is navigating macroeconomic swings or the impact of global events, the team’s ability to create flexible, scenario-based financial models is crucial. She encourages her team to work closely with other departments—not just during budget season, but as a continuous, collaborative effort—to ensure that high-level company KPIs are translated into actionable metrics for every division.

Leadership Philosophy

When asked about leading teams with more technical expertise than herself, Daron remains humble. She views her role as a leader not as the person with all the answers, but as someone who hires "smarter people" in their respective fields. She advocates for a "big picture" mindset, encouraging early-career professionals to understand the impact of every task—no matter how small—on the final financial statement. Her advice to aspiring leaders is simple: "Do what you love," and always ensure you are connected to the broader strategy of the business.

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I'm joined by Estee Levy Daron, Executive Vice President of Finance at Fiverr.
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Esty's journey is one that many finance professionals aspire to.
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Whether you're an aspiring CFO, a startup, FPA leader or just trying to figure out what's next in your finance career, there's something here for you.
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We got a lot to cover today, so let's just dive right in.
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But at the end of the day, to really feel that you're connected and you're helping the company to grow, you have to be inside.
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