The Role of the CFO
The executive officer that oversees handling of funds, keeping financial records, and financial planning for a corporation. Most importantly, the CFO provides the experience and strategic vision necessary for a corporation to achieve its optimal capital structure and manage investor expectations. A seasoned CFO adds tremendous value when a company considers capital events or strategic opportunities (i.e. capital raising, restructuring, or mergers and acquisitions). In recent years, the role of the CFO has become much more vital in the development of a firm's overall strategy. Interlochen CFOs often become an integral part of the management team.
Responsibilities include leading or assisting with:
- Capital structure and investor relations
- Financial and strategic development
- Financial budgeting and forecasting
- Mergers, acquisitions and divestitures
- Assessment and implementation of financial systems
Interlochen CFOs bring the following to your firm:
- Documented success stories
- Proven change management track records
- Over 20 years of "hands-on" operating experience
- Expertise in analyzing and managing cash flow
- Excellent leadership, interpersonal and team-building skills
- Access to the combined intellectual capital of our firm
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