CMA®
John-Michael Luskevich
John-Michael Luskevich is an accomplished accounting and finance professional and Controller at Next Level Now, bringing more than a decade of experience overseeing full-cycle accounting operations, financial reporting, and cost control. His background spans professional services, energy, retail, and entrepreneurial organizations, where he has consistently delivered accurate financial statements and strong operational discipline.
Areas of Expertise
John-Michael’s expertise includes GAAP-compliant financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting, financial statement analysis, and end-to-end accounting oversight. He is recognized for his analytical mindset, attention to detail, and ability to translate complex financial data into actionable insights that support business performance and long-term growth.
Leadership Approach
John-Michael leads with clarity, accountability, and precision. He partners closely with executive leadership and advisory teams to ensure financial data is reliable, timely, and aligned with strategic objectives. His approach emphasizes transparency, disciplined processes, and continuous improvement across accounting operations.
Known for his steady and methodical leadership style, John Michael builds confidence across organizations by maintaining strong internal controls and fostering trust in financial reporting. He is particularly effective in environments that require both operational rigor and strategic financial guidance.
Education & Certifications
The Ohio State University
Bachelor of Science in Business and Applied Economics
Columbus State Community College
Associate Degree in Accounting
Certifications
Certified Management Accountant (CMA®)
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