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Alex Rahm serves as the firm’s Chief Operating Officer and is responsible for the design, development, and implementation of the firm’s business strategies and the global operations of the firm. Alex joined the firm in 2006 and prior to his role as the firm’s Chief Operating Officer, he served as its Department Operating Officer (DOO) for the Corporate, Finance and Real Estate (CFRE) Department where he was responsible for all strategic and operational aspects for the CFRE Department. Alex also serves on various firm committees and leads and participates in special projects for the Firm Chair and the Executive Committee.
Alex began his career at Arthur Anderson. He left Arthur Anderson to lead the leverage buyout of a semiconductor manufacturing company where he also served as its Chief Executive Officer. Immediately prior to joining Kilpatrick, Alex was a Senior Manager in Accenture’s Finance and Performance Management Group.
Brigham Young University B.S. Accounting
Brigham Young University Masters of Accountancy
Certified Public Accountant – Illinois (inactive)
Serves on several nonprofit boards including serving as the Vice President of the Georgia Middle School Athletic Association
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