Mathew Clingerman Relocating To Bermuda
KRyS Global, a firm dedicated to corporate recovery, insolvency, forensic accounting and business advisory services, announced Mathew Clingerman’s [pictured] arrival in Bermuda to head up the pivotal role of Managing Director in its Bermuda office.
Mr. Clingerman, who is replacing Mr. Patrick McPhee, brings over a decade of experience in the offshore insolvency and financial services industries.
He is relocating to Bermuda from KRyS Global’s office in the Cayman Islands where he held the position of Senior Manager and was responsible for leading complex cross-border asset recovery and insolvency cases for the firm.
In overseeing high value commercial litigation and fraud investigations he has become an advocate of cutting-edge technology based solutions. He is a practice leader of KRyS Global’s ‘Ferret’ Services which focuses on digital forensics, digital analytics and e-discovery.
Mr. Clingerman said, “I am delighted to join the team in Bermuda and am looking forward to working with my colleagues to bring KRyS Global Bermuda to new heights both professionally and in the community.”
Prior to becoming involved in asset recovery, Mr. Clingerman managed financial statement audits for hedge funds, investment advisors, and broker-dealers in Chicago, USA and Dublin, Ireland.
Kenneth Krys, Founder and Executive Chairman of KRyS Global, said, “I am very pleased that Mathew will be joining the team in Bermuda as the Managing Director, his skills and experience are sure to add great value to the operation of this office and its clients.”
Tim Ward, Chief Executive Officer commented “Mathew’s inspirational work ethic and people skills will stand him in good stead as he takes on this important role within the firm”.
Mr. Clingerman holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and is qualified as a Chartered Financial Analyst [CFA]. He is also a Certified Fraud Examiner [CFE], has passed the Uniform Certified Public Accountants [CPA] exam in the United States, and is a Fellow of INSOL International. He qualified as an insolvency practitioner under the Cayman Islands’ Insolvency Practitioners Amendment Regulations [2010] and has acted as a court appointed joint official liquidator on firm assignments.
KRyS Global opened its Bermuda office in 2010 which has grown to a staff of five. KRyS Global continues to see opportunities in Bermuda which complement its cross-jurisdictional offerings in the Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, Guernsey and Bahamas.
I don’t see any Bermudians among the execs named in that article, and I know of only one Bermudian who works there. I wonder how they manage to do that?
Right because there are soooo very many Bermudians with his qualifications and experience. Stop trying to start sh-t. The best qualified candidate got the job. End.
Redo I also agree 100%.All that individual is attempting to do is stir up more, “sh-t” as oppose to acknowledging the facts i.e. every dollar Mr Mathew Clingerman spends in Bermuda helps Bermuda,(contrary to what others may believe.)
We(Bermuda)needs as many foreign workers of his stature down here spending big bucks which contributes to Bermudas economy.
Forensic accounting did you say?….oh yes ….that is right….get some one who is not related to anybody….this is badly needed.Welcome to Bermuda……
Yes, I agree, great quals and experience, and few Bermudians with such…so how about doing a little training while you’re draining Bermuda dry? Is there not an immigration policy that requires that kind of thing? Come on, just a little deference is all I’m asking for…instead of thumbing your nose at Bermudians, reach out and teach someone…