Scott Williams

The Salty CFO

Fractional Financial Consultant

Let Me Handle it.

I’ve spent most of my career doing the ‘dirty work’ for CEO’s, CFO’s and anyone else who should be working on something more critical. My mantra has always been to make the dumb stuff easy, so more time can be focused on the smart stuff. If you’re spending too much time on accounting and finance, let me handle it.

  • “Scott Williams brought discipline and clarity to our finance function at LeanLaw. He simplified our monthly reporting into board-ready insights—budget-to-actuals, cash flow dashboards, and KPI roll-ups—while bringing clarity at the macro business level and helping each organizational leader focus on the financial priorities of their department. Just as importantly, Scott facilitated the right conversations beyond the numbers, guiding us to translate trends into concrete decisions on hiring, pricing, and execution. I would strongly recommend Scott, as he will make you a smarter business executive.”

    -Jonathon Fishman, CEO, LeanLaw

  • "Scott overhauled our finance and accounting immediately upon joining, elevating our forecasting and planning significantly, while unlocking capacity to allow me to focus on the core business"

    -Jack Barrow, CEO, Bridge to Renewables

  • "Scott is a pragmatic, forward thinking professional. He played a critical role in optimizing the business planning and operational finance workflows of our new ERP, enabling the continued scaling of our business."

    John Dalby, former CFO, D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments

  • "Scott did great work while at Gamechange. We were sorry to see you leave, but great CFO experience always matters."

    -Mark Gibbens, CFO, Gamechange Solar

  • "I had complete trust and appreciation for Scott's handling of our finances and consistently relied on him for guidance and advice on a wide range of complex topics"

    -Kevin Foreman, CTO, Bridge to Renewables

Ready to get your time back?

If you’re spending too much time on accounting and finance, let’s chat. A quick 30-minute virtual call could be all you need to start getting your time back.