
CFO THOUGHT LEADER 1155: Scaling Growth Without Sacrificing Outcomes | Bruce Schuman, CFO, Universal TechnicalInstitute
Jan 14, 2026
Bruce Schumann, CFO of Universal Technical Institute, has a rich finance career including 27 years at Intel. He shares insights on how Intel's culture of 'constructive confrontation' shaped his leadership style and decision-making. Schumann emphasizes that finance teams should actively influence outcomes, not just report metrics. Discussing UTI's mission to enhance workforce development, he reveals strategies for campus expansion and the use of AI in education and finance. He also reflects on the importance of innovation zones in optimizing capital allocation.
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One Question That Changed A Product
- Bruce Schumann recalls a meeting at Intel where CFO Andy Bryant asked one question that reframed a months-long product proposal around customer impact.
- That single question led to a tenfold better product outcome and shaped Schumann's meeting approach.
Constructive Confrontation As Norm
- Intel practiced "constructive confrontation" to encourage asking difficult questions for better decisions.
- Schumann adopted that norm to surface tough issues constructively in later roles.
Make FP&A Game-Changing
- Build FP&A teams that act like players on the field, not scorekeepers.
- Expect finance to influence outcomes directly rather than simply report them.


