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Marlon Bernard

Marlon Bernard

Director of Finance & Controller

The Kinkaid School

Houston, TX

Marlon Bernard is the controller at The Kinkaid School in Houston, Texas, where he has served since 2022. He brings over a decade of experience in the business office of independent schools and more than 30 years of financial leadership across both nonprofit and for-profit sectors. He currently serves on the NBOA Controllers’ Council for the 2025–2027 term. Bernard is a strong advocate for redefining the role of the modern controller—one that blends deep financial expertise with technological fluency. He believes that integrating technology into financial operations is not optional but rather critical for ensuring accuracy, transparency, and fraud prevention while building scalable and resilient systems.

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  • Healthy Alternatives: Creating a MEWA This item is protected

    January 29, 2026
    Pooled benefit strategies can smooth renewal volatility, though shared governance means individual employers may need to compromise on coverage choices.
  • Congratulations to the 2026 NBOA Award Recipients!

    January 27, 2026
    This year’s recipients have elevated school financial strategy, advanced groundbreaking compensation research and pioneered AI frameworks for school business operations.
  • Byte-Size AI: Planning, Integrating Systems and Predicting This item is protected

    January 26, 2026
    Pine Crest School has saved two weeks’ worth of work in the business office through automating just two processes, and that’s just the beginning.
  • Byte-Size AI: Automating Processes, Elevating Strategy This item is protected

    January 26, 2026
    Aspen Academy’s business office has gained significant time savings through AI, which has allowed staff to focus on higher-level strategy.
  • Byte-Size AI: Building Your Own GPT This item is protected

    January 20, 2026
    Sarah Hanawald, executive director of Association for Academic Leaders, shares how school leaders across the U.S. have been building their own bots.