Advance Auto Parts Names Andrew Page Controller and Chief Accounting Officer

Advance Auto Parts Names Andrew Page Controller and Chief Accounting Officer

Page, 49, brings more than 25 years of broad-based accounting and finance experience to Advance.

Advance Auto Parts

Advance Auto Parts announced that Andrew Page will be appointed senior vice president, controller and chief accounting officer, effective May 13. 

In this role, Page will be responsible for enterprise-wide accounting operations, tax, external financial reporting and all related compliance, according to the company.

Page, 49, brings more than 25 years of broad-based accounting and finance experience to Advance. Most recently, he served as senior vice president and chief accounting officer for Under Armour. Page joined Under Armour in 2011 as assistant controller. Earlier in his career, Page served as assistant controller for FTI Consulting, an independent global business advisory firm.

Page’s experience also includes senior finance positions at AES Corp., General Electric, Discovery Communications and PricewaterhouseCoopers, among others.

“I am extremely  pleased to have Andrew join the Advance team,” said Jeff Shepherd, executive vice president and chief financial officer. “Andrew’s extensive and diverse finance-related experience combined with his business acumen will be a tremendous addition to our already strong finance organization. I look forward to working closely with Andrew as we continue our efforts to transform Advance and solidify our position as a true industry leader.”

Page takes on the controller and chief accounting officer role that has been held by Shepherd since March 2017. Page earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Eastern Kentucky University and his MBA from Georgetown University. He is a certified public accountant.

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