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Nominate Now: D CEO’s 2022 Financial Executive Awards

The program recognizes CFOs, treasurers, and other top financial professionals at North Texas companies.
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In partnership with the Association for Corporate Growth, TXPCA Dallas, and Financial Executives International, D CEO is pleased to once again honor top corporate finance executives in Dallas-Fort Worth through its Financial Executive Awards program.

Nominations are now open, with a submission deadline of Jan. 14, 2022.

All finalists will be celebrated at an exclusive awards event and profiled in the May issue of D CEO. (Here is a link to last year’s feature.)

2022 FINANCIAL EXECUTIVES AWARDS CATEGORIES

OUTSTANDING CFO

Midsize Private Company (up to $75 million in annual revenue)
Large Private Company (annual revenue of $75 million or more)
Midsize Public Company (up to $250 million in annual revenue)
Large Public Company (annual revenue of $250 million or more)
Nonprofit Organization

MOST INNOVATIVE FINANCE TEAM

Private Company
Public Company

OUTSTANDING CHIEF ACCOUNTING OFFICER, CONTROLLER, OR TREASURER

Private Company
Public Company

OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVICE

Recognizing excellence among financial executives who work in the public sector

OUTSTANDING FP&A

Public Company
Private Company

OUTSTANDING INTERNAL AUDITOR

Public Company
Private Company

CONSTANTINE “CONNIE” KONSTANCE AWARD

Named for late accounting and information management professor at The University of Texas at Dallas, Constantine “Connie” Konstans, this award will recognize an individual or team who—through vision, commitment, leadership, implementation of a governance program, professionalism, and ethics—has achieved a level of excellence in corporate governance that serves as an inspiration to others in the business community.

Nominations are due by Jan. 14, 2022. All entries must be made online at this site. If you have any questions, please contact Kelsey Vanderschoot at [email protected]

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