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CFO of the year.


As Utah's CFOs confront a struggling national economy, turmoil in the financial markets and stringent compliance requirements Compliance requirements are a series of directives established by United States Federal government agencies that summarize hundreds of Federal laws and regulations applicable to Federal assistance (also known as Federal aid or Federal funds). , our finalists agree the day of the back office bean counter bean counter
n. Slang
A person, such as an accountant or financial officer, who is concerned with quantification, especially to the exclusion of other matters:
 is past. Today's CFOs take on a strategic, communicative leadership role, acting as a partner with the CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  while providing firm fiscal guidance to secure a corporation's financial future. Though our finalists' careers have directed them to diverse paths--some beginning with large accounting firms, others putting down roots in the public or nonprofit sector--all have successfully made the transition to become dynamic leaders who are crucial to the success of some of Utah's most esteemed organizations.

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GOVERNMENT

JENNIFER EVANS

Director of the Office of Fiscal Operations Utah Department of Human Services

"The CFO See Chief Financial Officer.  is critical in fostering an environment of fiscal discipline," says Jennifer Evans. "In addition to providing a strong financial foundation including sufficient external and internal controls, the CFO should be a leader--not just in the accounting office, but the entire organization."

Working with the Utah Department of Human Services' $730 million budget requires Evans to place increased emphasis on accountability as she ensures taxpayers are receiving a solid return on investment. A strong auditing background and a belief in the difference her work is making continue to propel her forward in her leadership role.

DARRIN CASPER

Chief Financial Officer Mayor's Operations Officer Salt Lake County

Salt Lake County remains one of fewer than 30 counties in the U.S. rated AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association.


(Triple A) A common single-cell battery used in a myriad of electronic devices of all variety. Like its double A (AA) cousin, it provides 1.5 volts of DC power. When used in series, the voltage is multiplied.
 by all major credit rating services, due to the county's risk averse Risk Averse

Describes an investor who, when faced with two investments with a similar expected return (but different risks), will prefer the one with the lower risk.

Notes:
A risk averse person dislikes risk.
 philosophy, says Darrin Casper. After nine years with Salt Lake County, Casper says he's never been so motivated for a job in his life.

"I whistle on my way to work each day knowing that I can make a difference in the lives of most, if not all, of Salt Lake County's citizens."

JOHN NIXON John Nixon may refer to:
  • John Nixon (1733-1808), American Revolutionary War officer
  • John Nixon (1815-1899), English mining engineer
  • John Nixon (1857-1921), lieutenant general in the British Indian Army
 

Director Governor's Office of Planning and Budget

Overseeing the state's $11.5 billion budget is not something John Nixon takes lightly. "Utah is known, and has been [known] for some time, as the best financially managed state in the country," he says.

To keep that standard high, one of Nixon's main objectives has been to institute operational performance and transparency in government. Today, every state agency uses a set of performance metrics Performance metrics are measures of an organizations activities and performance. Performance metrics should support a range of stakeholder needs from customers, shareholders to employees [1].  used to administer its operations and provide accountability to the governor's office. Nixon's department also launched www.performance.utah.gov, where Utahns can see how their tax dollars are performing.

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NON PROFIT

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Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Intermountain in·ter·moun·tain  
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"Self-proclaimed as having "very high expectations and never [being] satisfied," Bert Zimmerli's drive has made him no stranger to success. After receiving the second-highest score in the nation when he took the CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000.  exam, Zimmerli excelled in his 16 years with Ernst & Young and 12 years with private health care organizations in Houston before relocating to Utah to work with IHC IHC Immunohistochemistry
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IHC Inner Hair Cells
IHC International Harvester Company
IHC Internet Healthcare Coalition
IHC Indian Head Cent
IHC Interactive Health Communication
IHC International Hurricane Center
 five years ago. Success keeps coming: a recent Wall Street Journal article cited Intermountain as one of the nation's best at keeping costs low and quality high.

KEVIN GRIMMETT

Chief Financial Officer United Way of Salt Lake

After spending much of his career in accounting and investment services, Grimmett calls his decision to work with United Way "the best move I ever made." As CFO of a non-profit, Grimmett says one of his primary roles is maintaining United Way's community reputation and integrity through strong internal accounting controls and transparent accountability to their board of directors and to the public. To the next generation of CFOs, Grimmett advises, "Learn the soft skills--people, manners and relationships."

ADRIANO OLIVEIRA

Chief Financial Officer Enterprise Mentors

Adriano Oliveira credits his contributions to Enterprise Mentors to his "stick-to-ittiveness." Born in Brazil and fluent in English, Portuguese and Spanish, Oliveira embarked on two decades of work in the international arena before landing at Enterprise Mentors, a microcredit microcredit, the extension to poor individuals of small loans to be used for income-generating activities that will improve the borrowers' living standards. The loans, which may be as little as $20 for very poor borrowers in some developing countries, typically are  organization that makes microloans to entrepreneurs in five countries. In 2007, the foundation was able to provide microcredit loans for 34,000 people. The numbers reflect Oliveira's own philosophy: "People come first, processes only serve the people."

SMALL PRIVATE

MICHELE HILTON

Chief Financial Officer Advanced MD

Hilton is one CFO who understands risk--she signed on with AdvancedMD before the company had even launched a product. Hilton's sound fiscal guidance has helped take the company to 160 employees and 8,500 physician subscribers, with revenues growing more than 60 percent in 2007.

"I have had the same title for over eight years, yet no two days have ever been alike," Hilton says. "It is so exciting to learn and grow with the business and to have to continuously adapt your skills for the ever changing challenges."

SCOTT W.STENBERG

Founding Partner & Chief Financial Officer InnoVentures Capital Partners

Scott W. Stenberg says he'd advise new CFOs to learn their clients' information needs, a practice he believes recently helped InnoVentures raise a new $12 million investment fund. "I have found that most non-accountants get bored of financial statements quickly, so you need to give them the information they want in a format that helps them the most," he says. Now InnoVentures manages five investment funds Noun 1. investment funds - money that is invested with an expectation of profit
investment

assets - anything of material value or usefulness that is owned by a person or company
 totaling approximately $23 million.

LYNN JOHNSON

Chairman of the Board & Chief Financial Officer MHTN Architects

Lynn Johnson attributes his success to his partner's patience with answering his "innumerable" questions. Now, he says he's advising others. "I've seen my role grow from being the guy that keeps track of the money to the "trusted advisor," he says. He's also seen his firm's revenues grow 110 percent within five years, and his office renovated into one of the few Platinum LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, provides a suite of standards for environmentally sustainable construction. ) offices in the nation.

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MEDIUM PRIVATE

DON MCGEE

Chief Financial Officer Clyde Companies

Throughout almost 30 years with Clyde Companies, Don McGee says he appreciates working for a company with consistent values. "As a management group we depend on each other almost every day for one thing or another and knowing that each of us is committed to the same values definitely makes my position enjoyable."

The company's 2,500 employees who look to McGee for a weekly paycheck continue to motivate him to establish financial security for the company and to form strong, trusting relationships.

KEVAN BLAIR

Chief Financial Officer Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction Company

Having spent the majority of his career as a CFO and controller in the commercial construction industry, Kevan Blair's financial expertise has even been put to use in Scotland. His experience has paid off; in Blair's three years with the company, Wadsworth's revenues have increased by 108 percent with net income increasing 406 percent. Throughout the process, Blair has learned again what it means to be a CFO:

"Your end goal is to become an invaluable business consultant working in tandem Adv. 1. in tandem - one behind the other; "ride tandem on a bicycle built for two"; "riding horses down the path in tandem"
tandem
 with your company president or CEO."

Brad Stewart

Chief Financial Officer Basic Research

Stewart holds a firm belief that the role of a CFO is to integrate the financial side of a business into the organizational side. "The back office CFO no longer exists. No longer is the CFO the statistician for the organization providing only information. Today the CFO must execute on the information."

Stewart's execution at Basic Research includes bringing a strategic direction and reporting system to measure success and organizing a crucial Risk Management Group.

LARGE PRIVATE

BRETT HOPKINS

Chief Financial Officer Ken Garff Ken Garff (????-2003) was a Utah businessman who owned several automobile dealerships along the Wasatch Front. His company, Ken Garff Automotive Group, also owns the Arena Football League's Utah Blaze. External links
  • Ken Garff Automotive Group Official Website
 Group

Brett Hopkins says CFOs are viewed as filling a "back office" position with a defensive emphasis in terms of accounting, audit and risk management. "These responsibilities remain important today," says Hopkins. "But a successful CFO also has to have a presence in the 'front office' to help drive the direction of the company." Behind the wheel at Ken Garff, Hopkins is geared towards improving operations, acquisition growth and transitioning the business to the fourth Garff generation.

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Chief Financial Officer Provo Craft & Novelty

For guidance, Dave Chase looks to the Gods--at least one of them. "Janus, a lesser known Roman deity, had one power: the ability to see in opposite directions simultaneously, taking in past and future, local and global, inside and out," he explains. "Having an understanding like this permits informed decision making." Chase says making fact-based decisions has guided his own professional accomplishments such as creating a multi-million dollar business component that serves as a self-funded marketing program.

DUANE WARDLE

Senior VP.CFO & Treasurer Young Electric Sign Company

Little did Duane Wardle know when he taught accounting classes after college that it could help him in his favorite assignment: training sales representatives on how to lease signs. Since most of YESCO's signs are leased, he set up the company's new lease program, expanding its portfolio by $20 million. He says human relations human relations nplrelaciones fpl humanas  have become essential to CFOs. "All the technical ability in the world will get you nowhere if you can't work with people."

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SMALL PUBLIC

JOHN MERRILL

Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer & Principal Accounting Officer Park City Group, Inc.

Despite helping Park City Group, Inc. successfully transition their business model from a traditional license, maintenance and services software provider to a software as a service (SaaS) provider, and increasing their revenues 131 percent last year, John Merrill says they face resource challenges on a daily basis. "It's trench warfare trench warfare. Although trenches were used in ancient and medieval warfare, in the American Civil War, and in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–5), they did not become important until World War I.  in sales, it's scrimp scrimp  
v. scrimped, scrimp·ing, scrimps

v.intr.
To economize severely.

v.tr.
1. To be excessively sparing with or of.

2. To cut or make too small or scanty.
 and save in marketing, and it's focus the resources on product quality," he says. "Quality at PCG PCG

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 will surpass quantity without discussion."

MARTY PETERSON

Chief Financial Officer Raser Technologies

Marty Peterson says his achievements are found in two "in the moment" business lines: energy conservation and alternative energy production. "We've initiated the development of eight geothermal plants in four western states," says Peterson. "And soon, we expect to deliver a plug-in hybrid electric SUV to our auto manufacturing sponsor." Peterson makes sure Raser has adequate capital, such as securing up to half of a billion dollars from Merrill Lynch Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. (NYSE: MER TYO: 8675 ), through its subsidiaries and affiliates, provides capital markets services, investment banking and advisory services, wealth management, asset management, insurance, banking and related products and services on a global basis.  for geothermal development.

BRIAN MORONEY

Chief Financial Officer UCN UCN Universidad Católica del Norte (Chile)
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UCN Unión del Centro Nacional
, Inc.

As the CFO of a public company which provides on-demand, hosted, all-in-one contact center software for intelligent call routing and agent improvement, Moroney says it's unfortunate his job has become more consumed with meeting excessive regulatory requirements Regulatory requirements are part of the process of drug discovery and drug development. Regulatory requirements describe what is necessary for a new drug to be approved for marketing in any particular country.  and less with helping the company achieve results for its stakeholders Stakeholders

All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government.
. Nonetheless, Moroney has helped UCN acquire two companies that have expanded their product offering positioning it to be the leading company in its industry.

MEDIUM PUBLIC

JAMES S. EVANS

Chief Financial Officer Myriad Genetics Myriad Genetics is a leading biopharmaceutical company focused on understanding the relationship between genes, proteins and human diseases in order to develop the next generation of therapeutic and molecular diagnostic products.  

Having been with biopharmaceutical company Myriad Genetics, Inc. since 1995, Jim Evans James Bremond Evans (born November 5 1946 in Longview, Texas) is a former umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the American League from 1971 to 1999. He now operates one of baseball's two major umpiring schools.  served as corporate controller and vice president of finance before assuming his current position. Evans played a key role in the company's latest funding round, which raised more than $250 million, by forming a strong rapport with meaningful financial lending institutions. Peter Meldrum, Myriad's CEO, says Evan's combination of vital technical abilities and strong interpersonal skills "Interpersonal skills" refers to mental and communicative algorithms applied during social communications and interactions in order to reach certain effects or results. The term "interpersonal skills" is used often in business contexts to refer to the measure of a person's ability  has helped make him a successful CFO.

JOSEPH W.BATY

Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Schiff Nutrition

Working in the highly competitive nutritional supplement industry, Joseph Baty says it's the "thrill of the hunt" that gets him out of bed every morning. Schiff Nutrition totaled $100 million in net debt when Baty joined the company in 1999, but since using Baty's learned business principle of "cash is king", it now boasts $50 million in cash. Baty says success is attributed to selling unprofitable businesses, eliminating negative cash flow customers and providing analysis for new project offerings.

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GIL Gerenciador de Informações Locais (Brasil) 
 FULLER

Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer USANA USANA United States of America Netball Association
USANA United States Army Nuclear Agency
 Health Sciences

When you listen to Gil Fuller talk about how he works and plays, you have to wonder whether his work has strengthened his sport (running), or vice versa VICE VERSA. On the contrary; on opposite sides. . That's because he relies on the same components for success in both: flexibility, risk management and considering decisions with an eye on the long-term impact. Fuller advises new CFOs to "know the issues and concerns as they develop and evolve, and anticipate needs well in advance--prepare for the unexpected."

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LARGE PUBLIC

DOYLE ARNOLD

Vice Chairman & Chief Financial Officer Zions Bancorporation Zions Bancorporation (NASDAQ: ZION) is a member of the S&P 500, a bank holding company headquartered Salt Lake City, Utah. Its star subsidiary is NSB Public Finance.  

Saying "the truth hurts" might fit how Doyle Arnold describes the economic impact banks suffered last year. "Mid-2007 saw the beginning of the greatest, most prolonged global financial crisis since the Great Depression, which placed incredible demands on all financial institutions, including Zions," he says. But Arnold believes his role as Zions "internal arbiter of truth" in a financial sense, helped the bank deliver their second best annual net earnings in its history--$495 million.

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Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Huntsman Chemical

Though Kimo Esplin helped Huntsman grow to a NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
 listed global manufacturer worth $11 billion, a significant number to him is the number four. He has four boys, four girls, runs four miles four days a week and, with his kids, is "reading four different books at the same time!" he says. Also, he helped Huntsman shrink their top line by $4 billion when they sold four commodity businesses to transform Huntsman into a differentiated/specialty chemicals manufacturer.

BRAD RICH

Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Sky West Inc.

Soaring to the largest regional airline in the world, with approximately three and a half billion dollars in revenue, are achievements Brad Rich says they attribute to proactive team members. "Equally important to the technical ability of our group is what each individual brings to the environment," he says. "When you treat everyone with respect, if you focus on people and meeting their needs, everything just falls into place."
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