Brad Erlenbach serves as the Vice President and Associate Director of Finance at JLL, where he plays a pivotal role in driving financial strategy and operational excellence for one of the company’s largest Corporate Solutions clients. With a robust background as a financial executive from...
Brad Erlenbach serves as the Vice President and Associate Director of Finance at JLL, where he plays a pivotal role in driving financial strategy and operational excellence for one of the company’s largest Corporate Solutions clients. With a robust background as a financial executive from the Big-4, Brad is recognized for his strategic vision and transformative approach to finance. He leads three specialized teams—Accounting, Accounts Payable, and Capital Accounting—ensuring that financial operations align with JLL’s overarching goals of growth and profitability.
In his current role, Brad is responsible for managing a substantial $3.2 billion in operating expenses across multiple entities, demonstrating his expertise in financial planning and analysis (FP&A) and compliance with GAAP, GAAS, and SOX regulations. His leadership extends to overseeing the capitalization of 15,000 projects annually, valued at $1 billion, which requires meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of financial reporting and consolidations. Brad’s commitment to excellence is evident in his ability to process intercompany transactions and eliminations efficiently, consistently exceeding demanding supplier payment cycle times.
Brad’s passion for business process improvement is a driving force behind his success in developing sustainable teams that foster collaboration and innovation. His proficiency in financial modeling, cash management, and organizational leadership positions him as a key player in JLL’s financial landscape. With a focus on root cause analysis and restructuring, Brad is dedicated to enhancing operational efficiencies that not only support the enterprise's strategic objectives but also contribute to its long-term sustainability and profitability.