Clockwork adds Adair Roark as accounting analyst

Clockwork CFO & Controller Services, one of the fastest-growing outsourced financial services firms in upstate South Carolina, has added Adair Roark to the team as an accounting analyst.

A resident of Simpsonville and native of Clinton, S.C., Roark has over seven years of experience in accounting, insurance, and manufacturing. She previously owned and operated her own insurance agency, and has served in both finance and resource planning capacities for General Electric and Honeywell Aerospace prior to joining Clockwork. She holds a B.S. degree in Industrial Management with a minor in Accounting from Clemson University.

Roark is active with the Junior League of Greenville’s Finance Council, is a former president of the Fountain Inn Rotary Club, and is a former director of the Fountain Inn Chamber of Commerce.

Clockwork provides strategic financial support and leadership through outsourced CFO and controller services, accounting support, Sarbanes-Oxley consulting, internal control assessments, budget planning, and report design. It serves existing and emerging companies across the Upstate seeking to efficiently supplement their internal staffs or address special project needs.

Married with one daughter, Roark serves Clockwork clients in the manufacturing, services, and not-for-profit arenas.

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