When Paul Ottolini is asked to share a personal trait—one that a family member might divulge to us— the seasoned finance leader tells us that he likes to cut his own lawn and that he is known for …
683: When It’s Time to Sit in the Driver’s Seat | Stéphane Berthier, CFO, Uniphore
When Stéphane Berthier joined Uniphore of Palo Alto, CA, as CFO this past January, the move no doubt raised more than a few Silicon Valley eyebrows.For more than two decades, Berthier had served a …
For CFOs, Turnaround Chapters Frequently Open Doors To Bigger Opportunities
This article was originally published on Forbes.comBack in 2015, after nearly two decades of diligent career-building across United Technologies, Paul Lundstrom fixed his career builder's gaze …
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682: How the Flywheel Effect Creates Long-Term Value | John Collins, CFO, LivePerson
When CFO John Collins is asked how his background in data modeling and strategy is influencing the role that finance plays inside LivePerson, the artificial intelligence (AI) software firm that he …
681: Not Settling for Business as Usual | Christian Geyer, CFO, ActiveNav
As Christian Geyer sees it, the path to the CFO office can begin just about anywhere.For him, anywhere happened to be the accounts payable department of a DC-area construction company. Having built …
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680: Making Sales Success a Must-See Metric | Ron Knutson, CFO, Lawson Products
As the newly appointed CFO of Lawson Products a little more than a decade ago, Ron Knutson realized the significant infrastructure and technology investments that would be required to meet the …