
Jack McCullough
Senior Contributor at Forbes
Podcast Host at CFO Leadership
President, CFO Leadership Council. Author, Psychopathic CEO and Rockstar CFOs. Keynote Speaker. Surprisingly good dancer for a big man.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Jack McCullough
Amy Butte is the CFO of Navan, an all-in-one super app that makes travel and expense reporting easy so that users can focus on being there, not getting there. This travel and expense management platform streamlines travel booking, expense tracking, and financial reporting for businesses. It allows its members to say goodbye to spending hours on the phone trying to change flights or saving stacks of receipts to manually input expenses.
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2 weeks ago |
cfoleadership.com | Jack McCullough
Advanced Computing Chips are the engines of our digital world, and in this episode, we go behind the scenes with a true industry leader. Host Jack McCullough welcomes Shelagh Glaser, CFO of Synopsys, a company at the forefront of this technological revolution. This conversation dives into the human side of innovation: How do you empower the brilliant minds designing these complex chips? What’s the vision driving the future of computing?
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2 weeks ago |
cfoleadership.com | Jack McCullough
Strong leadership shapes the future of finance, and Lauren Dillard, CFO of LiveRamp, knows exactly what it takes. In this conversation with Jack McCullough, she shares how her diverse career—working in various corporate functions, from investor relations to marketing—has influenced her approach to financial strategy and team building. Besides discussing how the CFO’s role goes beyond the numbers, Lauren reveals the key to fostering accountability, adapting to change and making bold career moves.
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strategicchro360.com | Jack McCullough
Every organization knows who its stars are. But the person you can’t afford to lose? That’s often someone else entirely. They may not be the highest-paid or most visible, but they bring an expertise that makes them irreplaceable, sometimes even more than your MVP. In sports, that person was Dennis Rodman. As one former NBA executive reportedly said of Dennis Rodman, he wasn’t the best scorer or leader and wasn’t always loved in the locker room. But his teams don’t win a championship without him.
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2 weeks ago |
cfoleadership.com | Jack McCullough
Every organization knows who its stars are. But the person you can’t afford to lose? That’s often someone else entirely. They may not be the highest-paid or most visible, but they bring an expertise that makes them irreplaceable, sometimes even more than your MVP. In sports, that person was Dennis Rodman. As one former NBA executive reportedly said of Dennis Rodman, he wasn’t the best scorer or leader and wasn’t always loved in the locker room. But his teams don’t win a championship without him.
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The Rodman Paradox suggests role players with irreplaceable skills may be a company's real MVP. Named for @dennisrodman. https://t.co/8D8Fk48zPO

RT @Paro_GoBeyond: Our own Michael Burdick joined @Jack_McCullough on the Secrets of Rockstar CFOs podcast to share how he went from corn d…

Devina Rankin, @WasteManagement CFO, shares the company’s environmental commitment, leadership philosophy and the value of teamwork and innovation. https://t.co/bwednuIwed