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Fred
J.
VP of Finance
SciPlay
Fred is a seasoned finance executive with more than 20 years of experience leading FP&A, corporate finance, and operational strategy across public and high-growth companies. Currently Vice President of Finance at SciPlay, he oversees global financial planning, internal reporting, forecasting, and M&A integration, leading scalable processes that support sustainable growth and performance transparency. Previously Director of FP&A at SciPlay and EZCORP, Fred built and developed high-performing teams while driving automation, KPI reporting, scenario modeling, and capital planning initiatives. He has deep expertise in income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow forecasting, compensation modeling, and post-acquisition integration. Earlier roles at American Air Liquide and Service Corporation International strengthened his foundation in SEC reporting, corporate analysis, and long-range planning. Known for his analytical rigor and data-driven mindset, Fred combines strategic insight with operational execution to drive financial discipline and enterprise value creation.
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24 June 2026 11:15 - 12:00
Panel - The agentic ROI framework: Securing executive buy-In for autonomous finance
Autonomous finance sounds compelling until the investment memo hits the CFO’s desk. When automation shifts from proof of concept to capital allocation decision, enthusiasm is replaced by scrutiny. What is the return? What changes structurally? What risks are introduced? This panel focuses on how finance leaders build defensible economic cases for AI-driven planning, workflow automation, and intelligent decision systems, grounding innovation in cost structure, productivity metrics, and governance discipline. The discussion centers on translating technical capability into board-level logic: how to model impact, how to define measurable value, and how to avoid initiatives that increase complexity without increasing leverage. Key takeaways: - Construct ROI models for autonomous finance initiatives that withstand executive and board scrutiny - Quantify structural impact across cost base, cycle time, and decision quality - Frame automation in terms of capital efficiency and operating leverage - Avoid overengineering solutions that dilute credibility and inflate complexity