RGP Appoints Jennifer Garcia as Finance Transformation Practice Leader to Accelerate CFO-Led Enterprise Modernization
Key Terms
m&a financial
enterprise resource planning (erp) technical
global business services (gbs) technical
enterprise performance management (epm) technical
ai technical

Jennifer Garcia, Finance Transformation Practice Leader at RGP
As market volatility, M&A acceleration, enterprise resource planning (ERP) modernization, and AI adoption reshape the enterprise, the finance function has emerged as the connective tissue between strategy and execution. In this role, Garcia will lead RGP’s finance transformation initiatives, helping organizations evolve from legacy, transaction-driven environments into agile, data-driven performance engines.
Garcia will oversee engagements spanning target operating model design, shared services and Global Business Services (GBS), process optimization, and ERP and enterprise performance management (EPM) modernization. Her leadership strengthens RGP’s ability to unify finance and technology under a single accountable model, delivering measurable outcomes across the transformation lifecycle.
“Today’s CFOs are no longer just stewards of reporting and compliance — they are architects of enterprise transformation,” said Scott Rottmann, President of Consulting Services at RGP. “Finance modernization is essential to unlocking the potential of AI, accelerating M&A, strengthening governance, and improving capital efficiency. Jennifer brings the strategic vision and execution discipline required to help our clients turn transformation ambition into sustained performance.”
Garcia brings a distinguished background spanning investment banking, financial services advisory, and management consulting. She joined RGP as a part of the firm’s acquisition of Reference Point in 2024, where she advised leading financial institutions on complex strategic and operational transformation programs.
“The role of finance has fundamentally changed,” said Garcia. “As CFOs take on broader responsibility across technology, data, and enterprise strategy, finance must evolve from a reporting function to a performance engine. I’m excited to help our clients navigate that shift.”
Prior to Reference Point, Garcia built her consulting career at EY, leading post-separation M&A finance modernization initiatives for major insurers, managing global ERP implementations following acquisitions and advising on enterprise data remediation programs. She launched her career in investment banking in the Financial Institutions Group (FIG) at J.P. Morgan, where she focused on M&A transactions in the insurance sector.
About RGP
RGP (Nasdaq: RGP) has been redefining professional services for 30 years by closing the gap between advice and execution. RGP combines the flexibility of on-demand talent, the rigor of consulting, and the accountability of managed services for faster impact, smarter investment, and lower risk. The firm partners with CFOs and other C-suite leaders across finance, digital transformation, data, and cloud — connecting advisory to execution at global scale.
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