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Q&A with finance leader: Lead with context, coach with content

Future CFO

I can vividly remember my first high school economics class, that was when I first realized that math wasn’t only theoretical. Another significant milestone was my stint as the chief audit and control officer based in Zurich, Switzerland. Kris Giswold (KG): My journey in finance began with my love of puzzles and numbers.

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Transcript: Linda Gibson, CEO PGIM Quantitative Solutions

Barry Ritholtz

She has a really fascinating background, very eclectic, a combination of math and law. You, you get a, a BS in Mathematics and a JD from Boston University Math and Law. It is something, math has always come easy to me since a child. I didn’t get an advanced degree in math. Not the usual combination. What happened?

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Using Detailed Meeting Checklists to Drive Referral Growth

CFO News Room

So, my prior broker dealer, it was Fortune 100 company, they have tremendous obviously philosophies in place on how they get their sales force to produce amazing results. ” Matthew: It’s very risk management based. He did an immense number of sales, and had cultivated a huge number of relationships.

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Transcript: Sean Dobson, Amherst Holdings

Barry Ritholtz

And so the other thing is, is that, and I think it’s our core risk management culture, is that we think that till risk is way more probable than everyone else does. When that home comes up for sale, a lot of families show up that wanna live in that home. I, I put the paradigm in a slightly different way.