Financial Executives International (FEI), the association of choice for chief financial officers and other senior-level finance executives, today named Brian Cove Managing Director, Technical Activities.
Cove will lead the association’s committees focused on private company issues and their impact on FEI members. In this new role, he is responsible for producing content and crafting professional development programs for FEI’s private company members, in addition to monitoring all federal and regulatory legislation, developing comment letters and position papers, and generating detailed updates for standards-setters, regulators, policy makers and the FEI membership. Cove will report to Liliana DeVita, Chief Operating Officer, and his hiring strengthens the technical resources and expertise available to the membership.
“Brian’s deep experience in the financial realm makes him ideal to spearhead initiatives on behalf of private companies,” said FEI President and Chief Executive Officer Andrej Suskavcevic. “We welcome Brian to FEI and look forward to his contributions to our members and educating policymakers on the impact and role of financial and accounting regulation.”
“I am proud to join an organization that remains at the forefront of both emerging and important financial issues, especially in an increasingly complex regulatory environment,” said Cove. “I look forward to partnering with members and staff to continue to advance the goals and FEI’s influence.”
Cove joins FEI from the Commercial Finance Association where he was Chief Operating Officer and a member of the executive management team. During his tenure, he directed the organization’s government relations and communications programs and managed day-to-day operations. He joined the Commercial Finance Association as government relations director, and began his career in government relations at Inverness Corporation and Honda North America.
Financial Executives International is the leading advocate for the views of corporate financial management. Its more than 10,000 members hold policy-making positions as chief financial officers, treasurers and controllers at companies from every major industry. FEI enhances member professional development through peer networking, career management services, conferences, research and publications. Members participate in the activities of 74 chapters in the U.S. and a chapter in Japan. FEI is headquartered in Morristown, NJ, with a Government Affairs office in Washington, D.C.