Loffler Companies’ Controller Marsha Ackerman leads with vision, integrity, accountability and community service.
“I am so pleased and humbled to be honored as a Top Woman in Finance.” Ackerman said. “I have a smart, dedicated team that works hard every day to exceed expectations and make Loffler Companies and our clients successful, and I am incredibly grateful for them. In my 13 years at Loffler, the company has grown more than 140%, and I am glad my team and I could support and contribute to that growth and success.”
Marsha is active with reviews and optimization of financial performance with the Loffler Senior Management Team and has been recognized with many awards including Administrative Employee of the Year, Impact Player of the Year for Loffler, and just this last year was honored with the Core Values Award (for Positive Attitude, Professionalism, Drive for Results, Customer First Focus, Integrity, Trustworthiness, and Innovation) for the company.
“Marsha has been instrumental in implementing processes to decrease accounts receivable balances, as well as initiatives to positively impact expense management,” said Neil Lee, CFO, Loffler Companies. “Her leadership, integrity, focus, financial accountability and employee development are assets that everyone at Loffler appreciates and admires. Her work has definitely contributed to the robust growth of the company.”
Marsha’s leadership contributes to a work environment that has earned Loffler distinctions from Inc. 5000 magazine as a Fastest Growing Private Companies in America for nine consecutive years, a StarTribune “Top Workplace” for six straight years, Minnesota Business magazine’s “100 Best Places to Work in Minnesota” for four years and a “2016 Best Places to Work” honor from Minneapolis St Paul Business Journal.
As the Upper Midwest’s largest privately owned business technology and services company, Loffler Companies has a 30-year history of giving back to the community, supporting many great causes including the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure , American Cancer Society, Ronald McDonald House, VEAP (Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People), Memorial Blood Centers, Feed My Starving Children, Wounded Warrior, St. Joseph’s Home for Children and more.