Abnormal Security chose Grip to mitigate SaaS risk, not CASB
‘Always be closing’ editor’s note for May 13, 2024
The first prize is a Cadillac El Dorado. The second prize is a set of steak knives. The third prize is you're fired. You get the picture?
‘Always be selling’ editor’s note for May 13, 2024
The first prize is a Cadillac El Dorado. The second prize is a set of steak knives. The third prize is you're fired. You get the picture?
Kashkari and Goolsbee on Fed’s holding pattern; Upcoming PCAOB Chair interview: Trial Balance
Fed presidents Kashkari and Goolsbee in a wait-and-see approach on rate cuts.
82% of SMB leaders increased cybersecurity budgets YoY: Report
Business leaders are becoming more proactive on cybersecurity by building awareness of and investment in security measures.
CFOs On the Move: Week ending May 10
CFO changes at Ford, UPS, Instacart, Crocs, Rockwell Automation, and more.
Can CPA requirement changes solve finance’s talent shortage?
Is it time to rethink the 150-hour rule and CPA requirements? Ogilvy’s Stacey Ryan-Cornelius, Eide Bailly’s Lori Love, The CFO Alliance’s Nick Araco, Jr. and FloQast’s Razzak Jallow weigh in.
Mitigating bioaerosol risks in pharma plants
Amid limited guidance from regulators, facility designers can deliver significant safety advantages by tackling risks at the source
Sharpening pharma’s data integrity with automation
Built-in ability to meet data integrity standards should be a central focus when selecting control systems and manufacturing execution systems for pharma manufacturing
Wolverine World Wide names new CFO, reports 34% revenue decline
Despite the revenue dip, the Merrell owner said results were better than expected as it continues restructuring plan.
Bringing sales expertise to finance: Transcend CFO Lisa VanPatten
“I was anxious to get back into the CFO role to see how I could use this new knowledge to help elevate a business.”