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BBB taps Paradise Valley resident chief financial officer

Posted 11/1/23

Better Business Bureau Serving the Pacific Southwest announces a new chief financial officer.

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BBB taps Paradise Valley resident chief financial officer

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Better Business Bureau Serving the Pacific Southwest announces a new chief financial officer.

Patty Beckman brings experience in financial management and a record of success in the nonprofit sector and will play a pivotal role in the continued growth and impact of BBB.

"We are excited to welcome Patty Beckman to our team,” BBB Pacific Southwest president/CEO Matthew Fehling shared in a press release. “BBB strives to create an environment where individuals thrive, and our employees are passionate about contributing to our shared success, and Patty was the ideal complement to this vision.”

Beckman has more than 25 years of finance experience in healthcare services, manufacturing, investment banking and education. Most recently, she held the role of national finance business partner for Mosaic, a large nonprofit serving individuals with disabilities.

Beyond her finance career, she has served as a Scottsdale Unified School District governing board member and president, taught non-credit finance classes at Scottsdale Community College, co-chaired the Women’s Health and Wealth Symposium with Scottsdale Healthcare, and served on the board of a local youth theater.

Currently, she is a member of the Scottsdale Charros Foundation.

Beckman attended ASU where she received a bachelor’s degree in finance. She has called Paradise Valley her home for more than 20 years.