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CFO, Controller, or…?

By on September 20, 2012 at 9:30 pm

NACET Presents:

CFO, Controller, or Bookkeeper — Which one does your business need?
Instructed By: Jennifer Arricale, CPA

There are different meanings for different companies on what CFO, Controller, or Bookkeeper means. So what are the major differences and what should you expect? This seminar will help you figure out what you need and give you various tips on what to look for during a search.

Thursday, October 4th
11:30am – 1:00pm
NACET Conference Room
2225 N. Gemini Dr.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001

About Your Instructor
Jennifer Arricale, CPA, is a strategic financial partner with over 20 years experience helping organizations formulate and execute initiatives and transactions that improve operational efficiencies and set the foundation for successful growth. Jennifer has led a wide variety of financial, operational, and strategic initiatives within companies of all sizes and industries, from Fortune 500 companies to small privately-held enterprises.  Jennifer assists CEOs and Boards in identifying and correcting inefficiencies and burdens to profit as well as setting the foundation for successful growth.

Jennifer has represented both buyers and sellers in all aspects of negotiations, due diligence, accounting and operational reviews, business valuations, strategic market analysis and integration planning. Transaction sizes have ranged from $1 million to $ 10 billion and have involved a variety of issues such as interdependency with other transactions, complex regulatory matters, third party approvals and financing issues.

In addition to also providing on-demand CFO services, Jennifer delivers simple and effective solutions for organizations that are struggling with internal inefficiencies and challenges or pursuing growth opportunities.  In her own words, “Tell me about the ‘what’, and I will handle the ‘how’.”

www.strategicmindedconsulting.com

Register Here!

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