When Brett Powell is asked what distinguishes his day-to-day role as a finance leader inside the world of academia from that of his CFO peers residing within industry, Powell without hesitation says, …
848: The People, the Mission, and the Innovation | Evan Goldstein, CFO, Seismic
Evan Goldstein tells us that it was at the end of another long day—after a week of long days—as he was walking to the parking lot adjacent to Genentech's offices that he received a “gut …
Ep16: When FP&A Takes Rosaline’s View
With a prospect of a recession ever more present, Steve says its time to keep the 7 P's top of mind, or as Navistar's CEO Mark Hernandez explains Proper prior planning prevents piss-poor …
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How a Rev Rec Lesson from the SEC Informs CFO Leadership | Jim Morgan, CFO, CallRail
CFO GUEST: Jim Morgan of CallRail EPISODE: #786 When Minding the Business Is a Cultural MandateMachine Generated Transcript (unedited)CFOTL: Any moments of strategic moments of insight that you can …
847: When Minding the Business Is a Cultural Mandate | Jim Morgan, CFO, CallRail
We can’t help but cringe when a finance leader tells us that they don’t want to be known as “the CFO of 'No'”—that shopworn characterization of CFOs who seem to enjoy giving thumbs down verdicts. …
846: Influencing Your Operating Inputs | Ambereen Toubassy, CFO, Airtable
When Ambereen Toubassy decided that it was time to start up her own hedge fund, it's likely that no one cast doubt on the experienced investor’s grand plan. That is, no one except Toubassy herself. …
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