How To Build A Relationship With Your Board
To play a more strategic role, CFOs need to know how to get on the board’s radar. First order of business: make sure you aren’t seen as a ‘glorified controller.’
To play a more strategic role, CFOs need to know how to get on the board’s radar. First order of business: make sure you aren’t seen as a ‘glorified controller.’
When FLEETCOR Technologies’ CFO left, Alissa Vickery, chief accounting officer, was asked to serve as interim finance chief in addition to her current duties. Here’s what she’s learned.
Of all the challenges CFOs have faced in recent years, SVB’s failure created more concern than anything since Covid. Here’s how our community responded—and what was learned.
One leader’s experience—and advice. ‘The important thing is to treat every failure and setback as a learning experience.’
Executive recruiter Alyse Bodine of Heidrick & Struggles says demand is strong and growing, especially for those with new skillsets.
With greater connectivity comes greater potential for cyber risk.
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