Douglas  Lopes

Douglas Lopes

Adjunct Faculty, Professional Development Programs, Certificate in Corporate Finance

Areas of Expertise: Financial Planning and Analysis, Budgeting and Forecasting, Project Portfolio Management, Valuation Analysis, Strategic Financial Planning, Financial Reporting

Biography

Douglas Lopes is a seasoned finance executive renowned for his analytical acumen and proficiency in business development and strategic planning. He is the co-founder and Chief Operating and Financial Officer of Onyx Private, a fintech startup accelerated by Y Combinator, where he spearheads operational and financial strategies to drive innovation in the financial technology sector.

Douglas has actively engaged in esteemed entrepreneurship programs, including the EY Entrepreneurs Access Network and EndeavorLab by Endeavor, enhancing his leadership capabilities and expanding his entrepreneurial network.

Prior to his tenure at Onyx, Douglas served as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Airfox, a Boston-based fintech company, overseeing financial reporting across the United States and Brazil. His international experience is further highlighted by his role as CFO and Investor Relations Officer at Biomm, a publicly traded biotechnology firm in Brazil, where he managed investor communications and financial strategies.

Douglas's diverse career includes various C-level positions across multiple industries, complemented by extensive experience as a management consultant with prestigious firms such as Monitor Deloitte and Bain & Company. In these roles, he provided strategic guidance to clients, leveraging his deep understanding of market dynamics and financial structuring.

Residing in South Florida with his spouse and three children, Douglas is committed to both his professional endeavors and family life. His multifaceted career reflects a dedication to driving financial innovation and strategic excellence across the organizations he serves.

Education

  • MBA (2007) MIT Sloan School of Management
  • BS (1998) Mechanical Engineering, Universidade de Sao Paulo
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