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A conversation about building effective partnerships between finance teams and other functions to move the organization forward.
Whether you’re a chief financial officer (CFO) or a senior leader in your organization’s finance department, you face continually rising expectations for what you deliver to the people you serve. How can you meet this challenge head on? Join us for Finance in 15, a PwC Canada podcast that explores how finance leaders can reinvent their finance departments. We’ll take you through the critical elements of finance transformation to help you build your capacity to shape the future of your organization.
Adam Boutros is a Partner and National Assurance Markets Lead at PwC Canada. Building on his role of helping finance leaders and audit committees navigate the latest issues they’re facing, he became PwC’s Future of Finance Leader in 2020. He’s passionate about helping CFOs modernize their finance departments and played a key role in launching this podcast in 2021 as part of his work in helping them elevate their role in the organizations they serve.
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