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Seeking Nominations for 2014 Financial Executives Awards

D CEO’s Financial Executive Awards program is presented in partnership with the Association for Corporate Growth, Dallas CPA Society, and Financial Executives International.
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D CEO is seeking to honor the area’s top corporate finance pros as part of our 2014 Financial Executive Awards. If you know of outstanding CFOs and other finance professionals who deserve recognition, please let us know by filling out a brief nomination form here.

D CEO’s Financial Executive Awards program is presented in partnership with the Association for Corporate Growth, Dallas CPA Society, and Financial Executives International. All honorees will be celebrated at an exclusive awards event in April and profiled in the May/June issue of D CEO. (Here is a link to last year’s feature.)

Categories for 2014:

  • Outstanding CFO
  • Most Innovative Finance Team
  • Outstanding Chief Accounting Officer, Controller, or Treasurer
  • Outstanding Public Service
  • Award for Excellence in Corporate Governance

The nomination form will take just a couple of minutes to complete. We will then send the nominee a Q&A to complete so the judges may consider his or her qualifications. (Nominator names will not be disclosed.)

Nominations are due Feb. 7, 2014, and all entries must be made online. If you have questions, please contact Hilary Lau at [email protected] or (214) 523-5225.

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