Matt_Unterman

Matt Unterman

Senior Manager, Business AdvisoryServices, Not-for-Profit and Higher Education Practice, Grant Thornton LLP

Matt Unterman is a Principal within Grant Thornton’s Not-for-Profit and Higher Education Advisory Services Practice. Matt has led a variety of business and information technology initiatives in the not-for-profit and higher education industry. His engagement experience includes strategic planning, business plan development, business process analysis and re-engineering, operational reviews and improvement, financial modeling, program costing, financial performance improvement, bench-marking and best practices reviews, reserves analysis, enterprise risk management, internal audit, reorganization and outsourcing assistance, board governance assessment, IT planning and strategy, IT effectiveness reviews, requirements development, project management office (PMO) services, data center reviews, post-implementation assessments, IT controls reviews, business continuity/disaster recovery, system and vendor selection, records retention policy creation, and training curriculum and materials design.

Unterman has presented on a variety of topics to not-for-profit and higher education industry leaders, including strategic planning, performance metrics, strategic business analysis, operational reviews, board governance, financial reserves, cost/revenue analysis and allocation, business process re-engineering, technology effectiveness, IT risk, IT cost reduction, and Enterprise Risk Management.

Unterman is a member of Grant Thornton’s national Not-for-Profit and Higher Education Leadership Team. He is also chair of the Religious sector, overseeing our firm’s offerings and activities to religious entities and faith-based nonprofits, and the deputy-in-charge of the Metro New York Not-for-Profit and Higher Education Practices. He has served as lead mentor in NYU’s Stern Consulting Corps program, providing guidance to MBA students who deliver strategic consulting to not-for-profit organizations.


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