Cristina Gomez-Clark

Managing Director
25+ years of financial and consulting services experience
Focuses on restructuring, turnaround, and transformation
Serves as interim CFO and CRO
Bogotá
@alvarezmarsal
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Cristina Gomez-Clark is a Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal in Bogota. With more than 25 years of financial and consulting services experience, she focuses on restructuring, turnaround, and transformation.

Ms. Gomez-Clark specializes in financial, operational and commercial business diagnoses and business plans, cash flow projections and liquidity management, and the implementation of operational and financial improvements. She serves in interim roles such as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Chief Restructuring Officer (CRO).

Ms. Gomez-Clark has recently led transformations, restructuring and turnaround projects for retail, infrastructure and financial institutions sectors in Mexico and Colombia and served as interim CFO and CRO. She has worked with clients in various industries, including retail, financial institutions, technology, energy, infrastructure, agribusiness, and construction and has worked in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Panama and Mexico. Ms. Gomez-Clark has broad experience in public infrastructure concessions in Colombia.

Prior to rejoining A&M, Ms. Gómez Clark was Associated Partner with McKinsey & Company in the Transformation practice for Spanish Latam. She served as CFO for a Colombian IT services company, where she restructured the financial direction, introduced financial planning, cash flow forecasting and a management information system, and implemented IFRS.

Previously, she was a Senior Director with A&M, an Investment Manager with Corficolombiana, and spent 10 years with Económica Consultores Ltda. in Bogotá as a Lead consultant.

Ms. Gómez Clark earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and an Executive MBA from the Universidad de los Andes. She is fluent in Spanish, English and French. 

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