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[From Auditor to FP&A Expert: David Fortin’s Journey Through SaaS and AI]-[Ready FP&A One: From Assassin’s Creed to Battling Big Budget Bosses – David Fortin]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2024-05-21

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Navigating the Evolution of FP&A: Insights from David Fortin

In this episode of FP&A Today, host Glenn Hopper sits down with David Fortin, a former Big Four auditor turned FP&A specialist and content creator. Fortin’s career offers a compelling case study on the value of an audit background, the rigors of startup finance, and the future of AI in the workplace.

The Strategic Advantage of an Audit Foundation

Fortin began his career at PWC, an experience he credits with building the "financial reflexes" necessary for success in FP&A. While he initially viewed himself as a "business guy" rather than a traditional accountant, his audit background provided a critical understanding of how financial statements—the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement—interconnect. He notes that the discipline of managing multiple clients and projects simultaneously at a young age prepared him for the high-pressure environment of FP&A, where he is now able to look beyond the income statement to provide a holistic view of company performance.

Surviving and Thriving in the Startup World

Transitioning from the structured environment of Ubisoft to the SaaS startup POCA, Fortin encountered the "roller coaster" of early-stage growth. In the startup space, he emphasizes that "everything is to be built." Without the luxury of large BI teams or advanced software, he had to rely heavily on Excel and his own ingenuity.

Fortin shares his experience during a Series B funding round, describing it as a "trial by fire." He highlights the necessity of being "solid on your scale" (confident in your numbers) when presenting to VCs. He advises listeners that in such high-stakes environments, preparation is key: "If they ask and you have the answer, then you're looking rock solid." He also stresses the importance of not taking professional setbacks personally, noting that in a fast-moving environment, budgets and forecasts are often subject to sudden, last-minute changes.

M&A Due Diligence: The Ultimate Test

Fortin’s role during the M&A process in 2023 tested his ability to provide accurate data under extreme scrutiny. He describes the due diligence process as more demanding than fundraising, as it requires "picking up every rock and looking under it." His ability to tell the story behind the data—explaining historical churn, revenue trends, and contract details—proved invaluable. He underscores that for FP&A professionals, the goal is always to provide clean, detailed financial reports that can withstand the intense pressure of an acquisition.

Embracing AI and the Future of Finance

Having shifted his career toward teaching Excel and Microsoft Copilot, Fortin is a strong advocate for AI integration. He recounts his initial hesitation regarding AI, followed by a realization of its power during the recent launch of GPT-4o. He demonstrates how AI can perform year-over-year analysis, identify seasonality, and provide trend breakdowns in seconds.

However, Fortin cautions that we are still in the "awareness" phase. He urges finance professionals to embrace these tools as "assistants" rather than replacements. His approach to teaching is centered on practical application: using AI to brainstorm, prepare for meetings, and automate repetitive tasks. He concludes that while AI won't replace CPAs, it will fundamentally change how they operate, moving the profession toward more strategic, data-driven analysis.

Conclusion

David Fortin’s journey highlights that whether you are in a large corporation or a scrappy startup, the core of FP&A remains the same: the ability to understand the data, tell a compelling story, and remain adaptable. By embracing technology like Excel’s XLOOKUP and modern AI tools, finance professionals can transition from manual data entry to becoming true strategic partners within their organizations.

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