As CFO, he led the design and implementation of our financial strategy that has helped us deliver superior shareholder returns. |
By 2004, he was CFO of an edgy start-up company that reportedly brought a stronger, lighter lacrosse stick to market. |
Every large company I've worked at had a CFO who tried to take over running the IT department. |
In the corporate world, when a CEO gets voted off the island, or even ships out voluntarily, the CFO typically gets dumped, too. |
A random search by CFO magazine recently uncovered E-tail sites hawking pipe cleaners, arugula seeds, and aglets. |
In 2003 he joined the retail group Casino as Group CFO, later becoming Casino's Executive Deputy General Manager. |