Kevin Rombach is a finance and operations executive with 8+ years of progressive leadership in healthcare finance, now serving as COO at Accruity after senior finance roles driving strategy across a $1B oncology portfolio. He combines deep GAAP and financial reporting expertise with hands-on analytics—building PowerBI dashboards, leading month-end reporting, and managing multi-million dollar budgets and joint venture boards. Kevin has a track record of translating technical accounting changes into business impact (e.g., $1B lease accounting gross-up) and negotiating deals that secured long-term physician relationships and $10M in drug margin savings. Unusually for a finance leader, he also contributes to open-source blockchain projects like Chia, improving security, exception handling, and performance in core back-end libraries. That blend of operational rigor, technical curiosity, and cross-functional influence enables him to bridge finance, clinical operations, and emerging tech effectively. He holds a BS in Accounting and Finance from Duquesne University.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Accounting and Finance, Bachelor of Science - BS, Accounting and Finance at Duquesne University
Reference python implementation of Chia pool operations for pool operators
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:51 reviews, 38 commits, 25 PRs in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Kevin primarily contributed to the back-end implementation of the Chia pool reference, with a focus on fixing bugs, improving singleton state processing, and enhancing the pool server functionality. Their work included updating the `POST /partial` response, dropping unused private keys, and adding RPC ports to the configuration. They also addressed wallet login calls and made improvements to partial validation logic.
Contributions:908 reviews, 374 commits, 599 PRs in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Kevin made substantial contributions to the Chia blockchain implementation, focusing on optimizing time estimates, introducing features like secure HTTPS checks for pool URLs, and improving remote harvester information. They also addressed critical security concerns by implementing HTTPS enforcement and ensuring proper handling of pool configurations. The user's work demonstrates expertise in core blockchain development, networking security, and integrating with external services.
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