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Landon Cobb joined Kilpatrick in 2024 and currently serves as the firm’s Director of Finance. He is primarily responsible for leadership and management of the day-to-day operation of the firm’s finance functions including analytics, accounts payables, accounts receivable, general ledger and all associated financial reporting, financial systems, and internal control procedures. Landon works with the firm’s attorneys and support staff to improve financial performance and he provides a high level of service to clients. He also serves as the representative for and primary assistant to the firm’s Chief Financial Officer.
Landon is a senior financial executive with extensive experience in controllership, technical accounting, SEC/GAAP/Regulatory financial reporting, financial planning and analysis, and finance transformation initiatives. His experience also includes over seven years of audit experience with a Big-4 accounting firm serving public companies followed by over 20 years in various corporate finance roles for public and private companies.
Clemson University B.S., Finance, Minor in Accounting (1993) magna cum laude
Certified Public Accountant
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