Paul Zambrotta

Chief Financial Officer and Accountant, B2BCFO.com

When Paul Zambrotta ’78MBA attended St. John’s University’s Queens campus in the late 70s, it was ranked one of the most state-of-the-art universities in all of New York City:

“St. John’s was at the forefront of technology when I was enrolled in the College of Business’ MBA program. Because I was exposed to such advanced technology while in graduate school, I was one of the first people to use computers in the New York office of PriceWaterHouseCoopers,” recounts Paul.

With over 25 years of experience working in several of the world's largest public and private companies, Paul is now a chief financial officer and accountant for B2B CFO – a consulting firm that provides businesses with senior level chief financial officer advice and business solutions.

Paul attributes his professional success to his education from St. John’s Peter J. Tobin College of Business, “The MBA program taught me, most importantly, how to implement technology when dealing with clients. It was also a huge benefit to have professors who were not just educators, but were also working as consultants in the industry.”

In addition to knowledgeable professors and a convenient campus location, Paul says the flexible class times offered through the night program made it the perfect place to earn his graduate degree, “It was important that I was able to work while going to school, so the accessibility of the night program was ideal because I was able to work during the day and go to school at night.”

Paul completed the MBA with a concentration in accounting, which he believes laid the foundation for a successful career in the financial industry, “After I graduated from the MBA program I immediately got a position at a fortune 500 company. My MBA degree from St. John’s gave me the credentials to qualify for such a high-level position.”

The challenging and engaging coursework along with the expertise of the professors gave Paul the foundation he needed to rise through the ranks at PriceWaterHouseCoopers and become an authority on business solutions which he employs through his consulting.

“My advice to anyone interested in pursuing an MBA is to take full advantage of every learning opportunity. Learning from books is completely different from learning from real world experience. The College of Business exposes you to both.”