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Earl Mason, hired from Inland Steel effective on May 1996, immediately made an impact as the new CFO.

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Additionally, as investors became more wary of Chewco, Michael Kopper, an Enron employee who reported to CFO Andrew Fastow, took over the titular management role and was used to hide actual ownership.
Graduates who have found success in business include Pierre Omidyar, eBay founder ; Roy Raymond, founder of Victoria's Secret ; Laura Lang, CEO of Time Inc ; Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase ; John Bello, SoBe Beverages founder ; Jeff Kindler, Former CEO of Pfizer ; Jonathan Tisch, CEO of Loews Hotels ; Ellen J. Kullman, CEO of DuPont ; and Andy Fastow, Former CFO of Enron.
" Former Freddie chief financial officer Anthony “ Buddy ” Piszel, who in February, 2011, was CFO of CoreLogic, " had received a notice from the SEC that the agency was considering taking action against him ".
Henry Schacht became the board chairman and the first CEO was Don Peterson who was promoted from the CFO position of Lucent.
Jean-Marc Perraud is a French businessman who served as Executive Vice President and CFO of Schlumberger.
During the bidding process, he sought the aid of his close associate Jerome York who was a former CFO at both Chrysler and IBM.
In March 2008 the company came under the leadership of Chairman John McAdam and CEO Alan Brown, who had respectively served as CEO and CFO at ICI: the pair are famous for the breakup and sale of ICI to Akzo Nobel.
The company made solid progress in delivering its strategy under the leadership of John Rishton, appointed CEO in November 2007, who had been part of the team that developed the strategy in his previous role as CFO.
Williams first rose to prominence as the District of Columbia's Chief Financial Officer ( CFO ) during the final term of Mayor Marion Barry, who nominated Williams to the position in September 1995.
A Comptroller, or Financial Controller, or Financial Control Officer ( FCO ) is an accounting / audit expert in a business who oversees accounting and the implementation and monitoring of internal controls, independently from the Chief Accountant (" CAO ") or the Chief Financial Officer (" CFO ").
Game was named by Pete Gorrie who was the CFO at that time.
Following acquisition, a number of Sabre / Travelocity executives joined lastminute. com between 2005 and 2007, including Ed Kamm ( former CFO of Travelocity, who was to succeed McCaig as CEO at the end of 2010 ), Damon Tassone, Josh Feuerstein ( who are now co-founders at Intent Media ) and Arun Rajan ( now CTO at Zappos ).
During the 2008-2010, hires included Alistair Rodger ( formerly Commercial Director at Hilton ) and James Donaldson ( who joined from News International to replace Kamm as CFO ) and Mark Newton from AMEX.
He was replaced at his retirement by Mike Bradley ( who had been CFO ).
The ramifications extended to Boeing CFO Michael M. Sears, who was fired from Boeing, and Boeing CEO Phil Condit resigned.
The executive officers included chairman and CEO W. Hayne Hipp ( who, with his family, owned about 25 % of the company before its sale to Raycom Media ), president and COO James M. Keelor, CFO Howard L. Schrott.
He is the greedy CFO of Rich Inc. who plots to steal the Rich Family fortune.
At Hewlett-Packard, Hurd succeeded CFO Robert Wayman, who served as interim CEO from February 10, 2005 to March 28, 2005, after former CEO Carly Fiorina was forced by the board to resign.
MapInfo hired Brian D. Owen to be the CEO in 1991, who brought in Matthew Szulik as VP of Sales and Doug Finlay as CFO.
In 1994 the company caused a stir in the industry by terminating nearly all of its vice presidents, as well as its President and CFO, and replaced them by hiring nearly the complete executive staff of the US Steel Gary Works, including V. John Goodwin who was named the new President of National Steel.
The CFO of Johns Hopkins Medicine is Richard A. Grossi, who is also the Senior Associate Dean for Finance and Administration and executive vice president of Johns Hopkins Medicine.
He has also been friends with the CFO, Kazuki Hori ( who is also COO ), since they studied in America together.
In 2008, he became a recurring regular on Ugly Betty, in which he played the corrupt CFO of Meade Publications ( Connor Owens ) who romanced the series ' main villain Wilhelmina Slater.

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However, Ken Harrison and Joseph Hirko, PGE's CEO and CFO respectively at the time of the Enron merger were charged on several felony level counts primarily related to financial misrepresentation regarding Enron Broadband Services which had its headquarters within the World Trade Center complex that comprises PGE's corporate offices.
The CEO, Cees van der Hoeven, and CFO, Michael Meurs, and a number of senior management resigned as a result, and earnings over 2001 and 2002 had to be restated.
Sadusky had formerly been LIN's Chief Financial Officer as well as Vice President and treasurer since 2004, and previously was CFO for Telemundo, working closely on its sale to GE / NBC.
Consequently, Joe Gregory agreed to resign as President and COO, and afterward he told Erin Callan that she had to resign as CFO.
In March 2011 it was announced that Mr Barathan ( Bara ) Pasupathi, former CFO of Jetstar Asia, had been appointed as CEO to take effect from 2 July 2012.
Boeing CFO Michael M. Sears also had a part in Ms. Druyun's hiring and was subsequently fired.
After an initial statement by CFO Andreas Stockert that the company had a responsibility to shareholders and would move suit manufacturing from Ohio to other facilities in Turkey, Bulgaria, and Romania, the company " succumbed " to the boycott and cancelled the project.
On December 12, 2009 Hewitt announced that Robert A. Schriesehim would be joining the company effective January 4, 2010 as SVP and CFO from Lawson Software, where he had been serving as CFO and a board member.
Lehman had served as CFO for four and a half years, having taken on the job in January 1998.

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Paul O ' Malley ( BlueScope Steel's CFO ) has been chosen to replace Kirby Adams as CEO as of October 2007.
Sing Wang has been the CEO up to end of 2005, the then CFO Tommei Tong was promoted to CEO in January 2006.

CFO and job
Some common job titles for management accountants include: Chief Financial Officer ( CFO ), Treasurer, Vice President of Finance, Controller, Treasurer, Finance Manager, Internal Auditor, Corporate or Division Planner, Cost Accountant, and Staff Accountant.

CFO and chief
The chief financial officer ( CFO ) or chief financial and operating officer ( CFOO ) is a corporate officer primarily responsible for managing the financial risks of the corporation.
The CFO typically reports to the chief executive officer and to the board of directors, and may additionally sit on the board.
The federal government of the United States has incorporated more elements of business-sector practices in its management approaches, including the use of the CFO position ( alongside, for example, an increased use of the chief information officer post, within public agencies ).
Within OMB, the Deputy Director for Management, a position was established by the CFO Act, is the chief official responsible for financial management.
Corporate officers ( the chief executive officer ( CEO ) and chief financial officer ( CFO )) are personally liable for attesting that financial statements " do not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by th report.
In June 2006, chief executive Jack Messman and chief finance officer Joseph Tibbetts were fired, with Ronald Hovsepian, Novell's president and chief operating officer, appointed chief executive, and Dana Russell, vice-president of finance and corporate controller, appointed interim CFO.
In light of this news, the company's chief financial officer ( CFO ), Tom Casey, resigned on September 11.
According to an interview he later gave Time magazine, Ferraris was surprised to discover that, though now CFO, he still did not have access to some of the corporate books, which were being handled by chief accounting officer Luciano Del Soldato.
Perraud is formerly executive vice president and chief financial officer ( CFO ) of Schlumberger.
The SEC filed fraud charges against four former executives of U. S. Foodservice: the company ’ s former CFO, former chief marketing officer, and two former purchasing executives.
In accordance with the CFO Act, each agency or department vests its financial management functions in its chief financial officer.
Gary Ferrell, a former president and chief executive of North Texas Public Broadcasting ( parent company of KERA-TV in Dallas, Texas ), is the company's CFO.
Jacob became the chief executive of Cineplex Galaxy Cinemas, and Brown became the CFO.
Lee Dudack was appointed as first chief financial officer ( CFO )
Most often, the chief risk officer ( CRO ) or the chief financial officer ( CFO ) is in charge of ERM, and these individuals typically report directly to the chief executive officer.

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