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Clark Lindberg
Clark Lindberg: From Global CPA to Entrepreneur and Artist
Clark Lindberg's life has been defined by intellectual curiosity and reinvention. Raised in San Diego, California, as a high school student, he won the San Diego County science fair sweepstakes, landing a job at General Atomic Laboratories as a student casual employee. He was also the high school annual photographer, a public speaker who successfully competed nationally, and a choral singer, and began his boating and sailing interests with his first sailboat at 12 years of age—early signs of his multifaceted nature.
At San Diego State University, he initially pursued Chemistry and Nuclear Physics before realizing that the humanities were a better fit. Marriage to his high school sweetheart, Elaine, and the arrival of their first daughter sent him to the counseling center for career guidance, where he was advised to become a CPA. He changed majors again, added a fifth year for another degree, earned a degree in accounting, passed the CPA exam, and landed a job with a top firm in 1966.
Clark’s accounting career took the family from San Diego to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, New York City, and Brussels, Belgium, where he headed Ernst & Whitney's European Tax practice. This was followed by a transfer to Houston, and with the Ernst & Young merger, he seized the opportunity to move to a San Diego-based firm in 1989 to be close to his ailing parents.
In 1991, Clark shifted from advisor to operator, becoming the CEO of a large luxury goods distributor that represented major European and US designers. He later pursued entrepreneurship, patenting vehicle-monitoring technology and establishing a loyalty-program business. He describes this period as idyllic, living aboard a powerboat at the San Diego Yacht Club, barbecuing on deck, and ending the day with sunset cruises on their sailboat.
In 2004, Clark joined AIG’s corporate risk management team, where he was directly engaged in the company’s restatement and restructuring, and in establishing its Enterprise Risk Management structure as Director. After retiring in 2009, he and Elaine lived in Naples, Florida, where Clark rekindled his passion for photography and served as president of two community arts organizations. They later moved to his birthplace, Galesburg, Illinois, before settling in Westport in 2025 to be near their daughters, five granddaughters, and four great-granddaughters in Darien.
Thank You:
We thank these Y’s Men who have referred new members in the new fiscal year:
Nabil Atweh
Jonathan Horowitz
Dick Kalt
Harvey Luft
Jim Marpe
John Brandt
Sam Mink
Paul Liistrol
Art Levy
Maury Wind
Eugene Shapiro
Evan Mondshine
Stanley Witkow
Doug Weber
Scott Broder
Ray Spring
Allan Siegert
Paco Sabin
Neil Goodkind
Ron Ryzoff
Membership Recruitment:
Continued membership growth is crucial for the club’s long-term health and financial stability. Do you have a friend who’d be a good fit? Share the membership application link (click here) with them.
Best to you all,
Harvey
Harvey Luft
Membership Chairman
Y’s Men of Westport/Weston
32 Hidden Meadow Rd.
Weston, CT 06883
(203) 246-6888
Harveyluft@gmail.com
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