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Christian Schreiber, Swiss, born February 16 1960, lic.rer.pol. University of Berne
Christian is a Berne University graduate in economics and business administration and
he was a visiting MBA student in Corporate Finance and Financial Markets at the William Simon Business School in
Rochester NY, USA. |
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In 1986, Christian started his career with the Corporate Finance and M&A department
of one of the big four accounting firms. During his five years, he mainly focused on financial modelling, valuations
and due diligence. He was among the pioneers to introduce the DCF-method and the Rappaport valuation concept to the
accounting profession in Switzerland. |
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From 1992 to 2000, Christian assumed line functions. In one of them, he was the CFO
of the Swiss operations of a multinational consumer goods company. The other two functions were in the
electromechanical and software industry: One as divisional controller of an international group producing and
marketing power supplies, involving restructuring and turnaround management, the other one as CFO of one of the
leading Swiss based companies in software engineering, process and product engineering which grew from 100 to 200
highly skilled employees and to offices in Frankfurt and London during Christian's time as CFO. |
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Since 2000, Christian has been working independently, out of his company SCHREIBER
FINANZ. His main fields of professional activity are in Corporate Finance and Controlling: |
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Financial modelling, valuations, due diligence
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Directing M&A projects from A – Z
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External Controller/CFO to SME, small and medium-sized enterprises, who wish to
make sure their reporting, planning and business controlling procedures are state-of-the-art but who do not need a
full-time position for that
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Coaching private equity investments of all stages, both on behalf of management or
on behalf of the private equity investors
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Coach, consultant, trouble-shooter and interim manager for the finance and
administration function in businesses anywhere in the world, typically on behalf of CFOs of medium-sized and big
groups.
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