Nicholas Hedemark currently serves as the Director of Accounting at Kojaian Management Corporation, where he leverages over a decade of experience in accounting and financial analysis to drive strategic initiatives across the organization. His expertise spans various sectors, including construction, real estate, and manufacturing distribution,...
Nicholas Hedemark currently serves as the Director of Accounting at Kojaian Management Corporation, where he leverages over a decade of experience in accounting and financial analysis to drive strategic initiatives across the organization. His expertise spans various sectors, including construction, real estate, and manufacturing distribution, allowing him to bring a comprehensive understanding of industry-specific financial practices to his role. At Kojaian, Nicholas is instrumental in overseeing the financial operations of the company, ensuring compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), and managing tax accounting processes that optimize the company’s financial performance.
In his position, Nicholas leads multiple teams and collaborates closely with third-party partners to facilitate due diligence and portfolio management from acquisition through disposition. His adeptness in account reconciliation and income tax preparation enables him to identify opportunities for business process improvement, enhancing operational efficiency and profitability. Notably, Nicholas has spearheaded key projects that involve forecasting and financial modeling, which are critical for informed decision-making in the dynamic real estate market.
Nicholas's proficiency with financial software, including QuickBooks, complements his analytical skills, allowing him to streamline accounting processes and improve time management across the organization. His commitment to excellence and his ability to navigate complex financial landscapes make him a valuable asset to Kojaian Management Corporation, where he continues to set high standards for financial stewardship and strategic growth.