The Virtual CFO
On today’s episode we talk to Jeff Fasoldt, the Chief Financial Officer of the DiMarco Group. CFOs spend much of their time focused on financial planning and analysis, and typically report their findings directly to the senior leadership and management teams. Just as important to their role, however, is making sure every member of the organization understands the business’s long-term financial goals and communicating about plans to achieve those goals.
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Interviewing Stephanie Trotter, CFO of Methodist Children's Home Society
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Join us as we talk business transformation with CFO, David Bullwinkle, of Kodak. Leadership carries a heavier burden due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Leaders have had to quickly transition their business model while balancing digital transformation and reporting initiatives with building and leading resilient teams in preparation for what lies ahead. This, however, is nothing new for Kodak CFO David who has been pivoting and working to keep a 100-year-old company relevant for over a decade.
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THE VIRTUAL CFO is a podcast bringing you firsthand leadership strategies and stories from CFOs who are driving change within their organizations.
info_outlineStephanie Trotter is a Michigan native and the CFO of Methodist Children’s Home Society where she is responsible for finance, food services and building and grounds maintenance. Her passions include accounting, finance and community involvement and her current role as the CFO of Methodist Children’s Home Society has allowed her to combine these passions seamlessly.
On this episode of the Virtual CFO, brought to you by ProNexus, Stephanie talks about how she ‘chose’ accounting and her path to the C-Suite in a profession predominantly comprised of white males. While Stephanie has been fortunate to have had mentors from all different backgrounds, she does discuss the importance of having someone that ‘looks like you’ when pursuing careers and leadership positions in accounting and finance. Stephanie feels that relatable role models can enhance perceptions of careers, make goals appear more achievable and provide hope and confidence to individuals in pursuit of such endeavors.
Stephanie is a wonderful guest who is not afraid to discuss sensitive topics that need attention. Her passion and energy are contagious and you will not want to miss her unique perspective and experiences, so please join us for another episode of the Virtual CFO, brought to you by ProNexus.