Growing List of Priorities – What CFOs Need to Know for 2024


CFOs recognize the volume and magnitude of challenges bearing down on them and their finance groups, and to address pressures, finance leaders are assembling all of the resources at their disposal to devise innovative responses to these complex issues. Join Robert Half and Protiviti as they address the growing list of priorities faced by CFOs and walk away with a better understanding of how to drive strategy with the C-suite and boardroom.
 
In this session, you will:
  • Identify the top trends that are driving CFOs to make high-stakes decisions
  • Understand ESG metrics and reporting rules, and how they are becoming increasingly part of the finance team's role
  • Explore how Business Planning & Analysis continues to advance and provide CFOs with an opportunity to turn disruptive events into an advantage
  • Examine how A.I. and other digital finance technologies are changing organizational dynamics
  • Understand the importance of talent planning

Pricing:
$25 FEI NYC Member
$35 FEI Member of Another Chapter
$30 Qualified Non-Member Young Professionals (under 35yo)
$75 Qualified Non-Member Finance Professionals 

Speakers

Giannine Cohoon

SVP of Managed Business Solutions
Robert Half

Shawn Seasongood

Managing Director
Protiviti

Andrea Vardaro Thomas

Managing Director
Protiviti

Chris Wright

Managing Director
Robert Half | Protiviti

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Specialized Knowledge, Technical

Prerequisites

none

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