It felt like a foreign language when I was first exposed to accounting and information systems. However, I quickly realized that not only did I easily understand this language, but that so many others in business dreaded the topic and were scared by it (or scared of getting it wrong). I saw this as an opportunity to excel in an area that was critical to every business.
I spent the first 10 years of my career at EY, learning the ins and outs of one of the largest multinational consulting practices. I started my career in Detroit but traveled all over North America. After spending 2 years living and working in Frankfurt, Germany, I left public accounting with a simple goal: to be the accounting and systems expert for entrepreneurs to enable them to be successful in growing an exciting business. I knew I wouldn’t be creating the next widget, but I wanted to have an important role in that journey.
After years of building a successful real estate-focused business, I was excited to create Red Cedar and step back into a consulting role. I get to help business owners gain confidence in their financial systems and processes, so they can focus on doing what they do best.
Outside of business, I enjoy traveling and spending time with my wife and 3 kids. I love the game of golf and the challenges that come with always pursuing improvement. I'm lucky to live in Michigan, where we have access to so many great courses!
Personal inclinations and interests, paired with experiences in starting and growing a business, and an education in psychology, have led me, very naturally, to a career in Human Resources.
My experiences operating multiple businesses have solidified my understanding of the delicate line between making HR decisions that will help to attract and retain top talent while keeping businesses on track to meet their goals.
I have never felt more rewarded for the opportunities that I’ve had to serve as an ambassador between employees and business leaders. One of my main goals has always been to increase employee retention. I strive to make everyone feel they are valued team members and have a trusted ally. I always had the drive to help others, and HR provides me with the opportunity to help people every day.
On a personal level, I live in the woods in MI with my husband and our 2 daughters, 2 cats, 1 dog, 2 snakes, and 1 bearded dragon. I like hiking, kayaking, cooking, and reading. And I grill a mean steak.
With nearly two decades of progressive accounting experience, I’ve cultivated a strong foundation in financial management and strategy. Commencing my career in public accounting at KPMG, I specialized in serving commercial real estate clients before transitioning into private equity. Most recently, I held the position of CFO at a private real estate owner / operator / developer.
Throughout my career, I’ve led numerous system implementations, leveraging my expertise to streamline processes and enhance efficiency. These initiatives have not only broadened my skill set but also deepened my understanding of how technological advancements can drive organizational success. Motivated by a commitment to excellence in accounting and finance, I actively seek opportunities to contribute my leadership acumen to organizations navigating today’s rapidly evolving business landscape.
On the personal side, Ian lives in Denver, Colorado with his wife and two boys. When he's not working Ian enjoys coaching baseball, skiing, biking and all of the other outdoor activities that the great state of Colorado has to offer.
I am a Colorado native and seasoned CPA with more than 15 years of proficiency in Partnership Taxation for the Real Estate industry. Born and raised against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, I have built a reputation for delivering technical tax expertise to real estate owners, operators, developers, funds, and asset managers alike.
Beginning my career in public accounting at RSM, I worked closely with large, sophisticated clients in real estate and private equity, honing deep technical knowledge in complex waterfall allocations, section 704(b) special allocations, target capital account maintenance, entity structuring, and the review of tax provisions within partnership agreements. Transitioning to a family office for a private real estate investment firm, I supported strategies for 1031 Like-Kind Exchanges, Cost Segregation studies and was an early adopter of the Opportunity Zone (QOZ) program.
Returning to public accounting with a fast-growing startup firm, I helped design and implement internal systems and processes that elevated both client satisfaction and team success. Today, I partner with clients on a wide range of projects—ensuring accurate, high-quality, and timely partnership compliance work and advisement—while continuously pursuing professional growth and industry innovation and expertise.
A graduate of the University of Kansas with both a Bachelor’s and Master of Accountancy degree, I also earned athletic distinction playing Division I soccer. Outside the office, I love sports, travel, golfing, and recharging in Colorado’s spectacular mountain playgrounds alongside a supportive husband and my beloved Frenchie and cat.
Born and raised in California, I moved with my family to the midwest, eventually landed in Michigan, and have been here ever since.
I went to Western Michigan University and studied accounting. Whereas many of the other students took accounting as a means to an end for their degrees, I felt at home. It came easy to me, it was natural.
I worked at a public accounting firm for 5 years. Instead of keeping my head down, just focusing on tax preparation, bookkeeping and consolidations, I felt like there was more to experience with accounting and saw opportunities for optimization to increase efficiencies within the company.
From there, I shifted gears into a consulting role, primarily working with property management businesses, partnerships, and private equity funds, with a specific focus on clients dealing with multi-entity consolidations. I enjoyed applying my experience and passion for supporting clients in their day-to-day accounting and financial reporting for investors, lenders, and other stakeholders.
What I love most about my role at Red Cedar is working with clients to solve their problems. I cut out any work on the client's part and take everything off of their hands. I take complicated issues and make them easy for my clients.
Believe it or not, I am one of those rare accountants who also has a creative side. I spend my downtime playing and creating music. Jazz fusion mixed with electronic elements is my sound of choice.