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[Strategic Financial Leadership: Bridging Corporate Rigor with Mission-Driven Nonprofits]-[More than just Star Wars: the FP&A vision at the Lucas Museum – Michael M. Landman-Karny]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2024-11-19

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Navigating Financial Strategy in Diverse Environments

Michael Lanman-Carney, a seasoned finance leader with over 20 years of experience, shares his insights on applying corporate financial rigor to diverse sectors, including his current role as Interim Controller at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. Throughout his career—spanning organizations like Experian, Applied Composites, and various manufacturing firms—Lanman-Carney has consistently championed the integration of data-driven insights with strategic business goals.

The Intersection of Art and Financial Discipline

At the Lucas Museum, Lanman-Carney highlights the unique challenge of managing a high-profile, mission-driven startup. Unlike typical nonprofits that rely on grants or government funding, the museum operates with a singular funder (George Lucas) and a lean administrative team. Under the influence of board member Mellody Hobson, the museum adopts a 'startup mentality' that prioritizes emotional intelligence, automation, and real-time data analytics. Lanman-Carney emphasizes that even in a well-funded environment, the mandate remains to spend intelligently, focusing on the return on investment (ROI) defined by the museum’s core missions: to educate, enlighten, and preserve narrative art.

Lessons from Corporate FP&A and M&A

Reflecting on his 15-year tenure at Experian and various aerospace roles, Lanman-Carney discusses the evolution of FP&A. He notes that while many aerospace companies struggle with 'book profits' at the expense of cash flow, a disciplined approach to working capital management is essential. He critiques the industry's reliance on EBITDA multiples, arguing that true financial health is better reflected in cash flow.

Regarding M&A, Lanman-Carney offers a cautionary perspective on 'promised synergies.' He notes that there is often a significant disconnect between M&A teams and finance departments, with many promised synergies failing to materialize due to cultural clashes and the underestimation of integration timelines. He asserts that the human component—retaining and aligning staff during transitions—is frequently the most overlooked factor in successful acquisitions.

Modernizing Accounting and FP&A

Lanman-Carney emphasizes that the 'human component' is equally critical when upgrading systems in acquired entities. Transitioning businesses from legacy platforms like QuickBooks to robust ERP systems requires not just technical expertise, but the ability to guide staff through change. He advocates for professionalizing the finance function by moving beyond backward-looking reporting to forward-looking, three-statement forecasting models (P&L, balance sheet, and cash flow).

The Power of Storytelling

Beyond his financial expertise, Lanman-Carney’s work as a national critic for Stage and Cinema informs his professional communication. He believes that the ability to craft a narrative is essential for modern finance leaders. "You can't just be a reporter of the numbers," he notes; one must build a narrative around them to effectively partner with the business. This creative outlet, combined with his technical proficiency in tools like the INDEX/MATCH function, allows him to bridge the gap between complex data and strategic decision-making.

Ultimately, Lanman-Carney’s journey underscores a universal truth in finance: whether in a museum or a global corporation, success lies in maintaining a rigorous, cash-focused mindset while fostering a culture of continuous learning and clear communication.

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