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AZUL Bar Y Cantina

Dec 08, 2012

Dan has been my chief financial advisor over the last 10 years. We met playing senior hockey in Pittsburgh and developed a quick friendship. Dan was working full-time as CFO for an international steel manufacturer, traveling a ton but he also found the time to help me start my business. Without his help and intuition, I would not have been able to get my restaurant concept off the ground. We developed a business plan, profit models, cash flow forecasts- things I never considered. I now have a very successful restaurant serving authentic Mexican food. I have plans for expansion into other venues and know I can count on Dan to guide me through this next phase of my business model.

Angus Peterkin, Owner

AZUL Bar Y Cantina

Sewickley, PA


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Dan Makuch is an accomplished financial professional with 30 years of experience in diverse businesses. He began his career in Big 4 public accounting and went on to positions in the manufacturing, distribution, service, pharmaceutical and printing industries. His skills in financial management, corporate tax compliance, risk management, treasury, human resources, employee benefits and business development offer immediate impact to startups, acquisitions/integrations and existing businesses. He enjoys helping organizations understand their financial statements, develop appropriate metrics and track key performance indicators essential to sustainable success. While highly skilled in the technical aspects of financial management, Dan has proven ability to communicate the drivers of financial growth and profitability to non-financial executives in a meaningful and actionable manner.

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