As the Director of Finance Business Services and Record to Report Global Process Owner at Fortune Brands Global Plumbing Group, Robert Fletcher plays a pivotal role in driving financial excellence across the organization’s renowned water brands, including Moen, Riobel, and House of Rohl. With a...
As the Director of Finance Business Services and Record to Report Global Process Owner at Fortune Brands Global Plumbing Group, Robert Fletcher plays a pivotal role in driving financial excellence across the organization’s renowned water brands, including Moen, Riobel, and House of Rohl. With a robust background in business management and consulting, Robert has successfully implemented a streamlined Finance Business Services organization that enhances operational efficiency and elevates performance metrics. Leading a dedicated team of three managers and 26 associates, he oversees critical functions such as Accounts Payable, Billing, Credit and Collections, Cash Application, Accounts Receivable, and Payroll.
Robert's expertise in business transformation and process improvement has been instrumental in optimizing financial workflows and ensuring compliance with industry standards. His strategic vision has led to the adoption of innovative technologies, including Microsoft Power Automate, to automate processes and enhance data accuracy. This focus on business intelligence allows the team to provide actionable insights that drive informed decision-making and support the company’s growth objectives.
In addition to his technical skills, Robert is a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion within the workplace, recognizing that a diverse team fosters creativity and drives better business outcomes. His commitment to organizational design and corporate management ensures that the Finance Business Services team not only meets current demands but is also well-prepared for future challenges. Through his leadership, Robert Fletcher exemplifies the principle that efficiency must be matched with strategic relevance, embodying Peter Drucker’s wisdom that doing things efficiently is futile if they should not be done at all.