Turning Point Grows Advisory Team with Addition of a Financial Analyst

SEATTLE, WA -- Turning Point Strategic Advisors welcomes Robin Booher to its team. With a background in corporate accounting and financial analysis, Robin brings valuable experience and a passion for detail to the firm.

Having worked in various roles, including as a Pension Investment Analyst for the Montana State Department, an accountant at Enterprise Holdings, and a financial analyst at a PEO, Robin has demonstrated a knack for implementing operational efficiencies and driving strategic decision-making early in her career.

“The idea of joining Turning Point to work on large projects and at a faster pace appeals to me,” Robin says of her new role. “I love to problem-solve and accounting is like a puzzle. I’m excited to work with a variety of clients to help them put all of their pieces in the right place.”

Alan Chaffee, CEO of Turning Point, is enthusiastic about Robin’s addition: "We are thrilled to welcome Robin to the firm. She has the right experience and the right attitude to do great things. Our organization is committed to fostering professional growth, and I look forward to seeing Robin collaborate with and learn from our team while contributing her skills to our mission of delivering strategic financial solutions to our clients."

As a Financial Analyst at Turning Point, Booher will be responsible for performing financial forecasting, reporting, and operational metric tracking. She will also engage in detailed cash flow forecasting and analysis, create financial models for decision support, and conduct variance analysis to identify trends and make recommendations for improvements.

Robin holds a B.S. in Finance with a minor in Accounting from Montana State University and has studied abroad in the Czech Republic, sparking a love for travel. In her free time, she enjoys taking walks in her Portland neighborhood, visiting farmers’ markets, grabbing drinks with friends, and learning how to ski.

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