About Us

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Creating Value for Private Business

In today’s fast-paced business climate companies must address shifting consumer preferences, globalization, accessing sufficient capital resources, raw material price increases, and ever-changing regulatory and technology requirements. With these constant business pressures, it becomes increasingly difficult for organizations to develop and maintain their competitive advantage. 

Having access to the right information and input from competent advisors are critical in executing company strategies and increasing shareholders’ value. Trebla Management Group is a business advisory services firm that works with clients to deliver results that create value. Increasing an organization’s value is the ultimate objective of its shareholders.

OUR FOUNDER

Albert P. Anderson, CPA, MBA

Anderson is a results oriented executive with over 25 years of broad range business experience in providing innovative and strategic financial solutions for small, emerging growth, middle market, and large global companies. 

He has experience in diverse leadership positions with proven track record of success in leading and managing business development, accounting, financial, and operations management. Mr. Anderson is also skilled at directing cross-functional teams and implementing workflow processes to improve productivity. His background includes:

  • Principal - NPerspective, LLC 
    Partner - Tatum, LLC
     Chief Financial Officer - Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc. 
     President - Q-Peak, Inc.
     Vice President and Treasurer - ITC Learning Corporation 
     Accounting  Manager - Honeywell Inc.

  •  MBA, University of Central Florida

  •  BS, George Washington University

  •  Certified Public Accountant

  • Chartered Global Management Accountant

  •  Accredited Associate of the Institute for Independent Business

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I highly recommend Trebla Management to any business owner or executive who needs results, rather than ineffective suggestions.

— H. Lee Rust, Florida Corporate Finance