For CFOS, It’s Only the Lonely | Alan Haughie, CFO, ServiceMaster
What do you wish someone had told you at the start of your CFO career? “I don’t expect any sympathy for the following statement: It’s a lonely job. It actually is. And that’s why, I think, something like this that you’re doing here is a great forum because generally CFOs don’t get to talk to […]
301: More Scalable, More Profitable, More Valuable | Lynn Atchison, CFO, Spredfast
300: Internet TV & Streaming Finance | Terri Stevens, CFO, Mobi TV
299: Own a Scoop of Our Company | Rob Bohorad, CFO, Yuengling’s Ice Cream
298: The Startup CFO: The Builder’s Journey
Most Business Problems Wear Shoes | Larry Begley, CFO, CloudHealth Technologies
What do you wish someone had told you at the start of your CFO career? “One of my colleagues had a great expression. She used to always say ‘most business problems wear shoes.’ And what she meant by that is that most of the problems that you need to solve in business are people-related, so when […]
297: Charting Your Next CFO Chapter | Chris Capozzi, CFO, Freedom Financial Network
296: Managing Growth | John Sculley, Former CEO, Apple
295: The M&A-Minded CFO | Jack Walsh, CFO, Aptean
Don’t Limit Yourself | Steffen Parratt, CFO, KCG Holdings, Inc.
What do you wish someone had told you at the start of your CFO career? “It just seems to me that there’s so much opportunity in the world now. And what I mean by that is that technology has advanced so quickly. This is maybe a technology-centric view, but young people, and you know their names, […]