Dianne Lomonaco is a senior financial and operations executive at Phoenix. She has over 20 years of experience in back office operations and administration. In her role as Vice President, Finance & Administration, Dianne oversees key components of Phoenix’s infrastructure: accounting and finance, information technology, human resources, recruiting, onboarding, employee benefits, corporate insurance, and risk management.
Dianne is also responsible for the execution of strategic initiatives that contribute to the long-term success of the firm. A valued member of the regulatory and compliance team, Dianne has gained extensive, hands-on experience in FINRA and SEC matters and manages the firm’s development, maintenance and monitoring of compliance programs, and reporting for Phoenix IB. Dianne holds a Series 99 license as an Operations Professional.
Dianne has an in-depth understanding of financial management and operational workflows, cash management, monthly and quarterly operating reports, fee statement and fee applications, claims management, internal audit, payroll and tax matters, Form 5500 and benefit plan terminations, records management, and interaction with third party vendors. She is a hands-on professional with the ability to lead cost effective support services for our clients in business wind down and recovery services, litigation support, receiverships, and bankruptcies.
Prior to joining Phoenix, Dianne was the Director of Finance and Human Resources for the Annenberg Family office in Philadelphia and spent several years in banking in accounting operations and mortgage servicing.
Office: (484) 841-6814
Mobile: (610) 405-4166
Office Location: Philadelphia
Years with Phoenix: 11
Years of Experience: 24
Service Specialties:
Bankruptcy/Alternatives to Bankruptcy
Litigation Support
Winddown & Recovery Services
Industry Specialties:
Business Services
Consumer Products
Distribution
Financial Services
Manufacturing
Not-for-Profit
Transportation
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