Description
Filmed at Vena’s Excelerate Finance 2024 Summit, this episode features insights from FP&A and accounting leaders about the demands and rewards of their work. Join us as we dive into the importance of cross-functional collaboration, the art of balancing strategic vision with daily tasks, and the leadership skills that make a difference. Discover how teamwork and a purpose-driven mindset are shaping the future of finance.
Featured Guests in Order of Appearance:[00:00], [01:03] Blake Dunaway, Director of Financial Planning and Analysis, Corcentric[00:46] Eugene Fedorinov, MBA, CFA,Sr. Manager, Finance Database & Budget Analysis, Arizona Cardinals [02:43] Pat Jones, SVP, Corporate Controller, PetIQ[04:15] Sultan Akif, Unicorn Account Executive, Microsoft[06:02] Harjot Ghai, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer, Delbridge Solutions, Inc.[06:48] Christine Harms, Vice President and Controller, The Tuscon Roadrunners[07:26] Brian Krause, Chief Financial Officer, Community First Solutions[07:34] Jesse Funes, Senior Vice President, Financial Planning and Analysis, New Horizons[11:07] Dan Crumb, Chief Financial Officer, Kansas City Chiefs[13:04] Carrie Self, Senior Director of Business Intelligence, Tacala Companies
Discussed in This Episode:What finance leaders enjoy most about their jobs, from working with so many other teams to being at the center of every major business decision.How finance leaders feel they could be even more impactful with the help of their team and colleagues,What finance leaders wish other colleagues understood about their jobs, and what it takes to be successful.How FP&A roles have changed over time, and why it’s so important to have a bridge between strategic and tactical work,
During times of uncertainty, CFOs must serve as the guiding compass for their organizations, helping business leaders move beyond reactive decisions toward sustainable, long-term strategies. Myles Corson, leader of EY’s Global and Americas Strategy and Markets, Financial Accounting Advisory...
Published 11/19/24
A severe talent shortage is threatening the foundation of the finance function: accounting.
The accounting profession is facing a critical talent shortage, threatening the foundation of financial operations across accounting firms and businesses of all sizes. Mark Maurer, reporter for The Wall...
Published 11/12/24