
Jeannine Hyman
Managing Director, Global Head of Accounting Policy, Citi
Jeannine Hyman is currently the Global Accounting Policy Head at Citigroup with responsibility for application of both US GAAP and IFRS across many jurisdictions. In addition to her responsibilities for Global Accounting Policy, she leads the Global Compensation and Benefits Controllers team. Jeannine is an expert in hedge accounting, derivatives, debt and equity instruments and transactions, securities and loans, revenue recognition, crypto, sale and transfer accounting, employee benefits accounting and financial statement presentation. She works closely with tax, legal, SEC reporting, controllers and regulatory teams. Jeannine has presented on many topics including revenue recognition, hedge accounting, reference rate reform and others.
Jeannine is currently Chair of the North American Accounting working group of International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA). The objective of the North American Accounting working group is to advance ISDA’s policies in the accounting arena in coordination with ISDA’s counterparties and advisors. The chair represents ISDA in discussions with standard setters, regulators and others including the creation of comment letters, white papers and other communication.
In her previous role Jeannine was the Chair of the AICPA Revenue Recognition task force which led the effort to address accounting conclusions associated with the revenue recognition standard implementation including discussions with the FASB, regulators, auditors and others. Jeannine led and implemented the revenue recognition for Citigroup globally.
Jeannine joined Citi in 2015 as part of ICG accounting policy. Prior to joining Citi, Jeannine worked in accounting policy at Bank of America supporting banking and markets products. Jeannine began her career in Deloitte’s Audit Practice in NYC working in technical roles serving financial services clients. She is a CPA in the state of NY and lives with her husband and three children in NJ.