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June 16, 2020

#NewPodcast: CFO Weekly

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The world is a strange place right now.

But regardless of the uncertainty that we’re facing, for most people, the show must go on. Work must get done - invoices sent out and books closed.

As a finance professional, have you ever wished that you could just spend time listening to other CFOs, and learning what’s working for them?

Or even better, what’s NOT working for them? So that you don’t make the same mistakes?

Well you’re in luck.

Because the CFO Weekly podcast is just that.

CFO Weekly is brought to you by Personiv.

In this episode of the #NewPodcast series, we share a part of the episode -

Why You Should Listen to CFO Weekly with Megan Weis, VP and General Manager, FAO Services at Personiv.

Megan shares why she started this podcast and what listeners can expect.

Check out the new show in your favorite podcast player:

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Transcript
WEBVTT 1 00:00:04.719 --> 00:00:09.189 Hello and welcome back to the new podcast series. This is Kelsey Corps with 2 00:00:09.230 --> 00:00:13.349 speetfish media. If you are looking to build an efficient accounting team so you 3 00:00:13.429 --> 00:00:17.670 can focus on strategy and business growth, you are going to want to listen 4 00:00:17.710 --> 00:00:23.179 ap a brand new podcast just launched by Personiv called CFO weekly. Each episode 5 00:00:23.179 --> 00:00:29.260 features interviews from CFOs, controllers and other industry veterans who share their expertise on 6 00:00:29.339 --> 00:00:35.539 how to streamline accounting processes, create established efficiency and move towards a data driven 7 00:00:35.579 --> 00:00:40.729 model, allowing the CFOs and controllers to tackle what really matters. The host 8 00:00:40.810 --> 00:00:43.770 of this podcast is meg and Weese, and I got to sit down and 9 00:00:43.850 --> 00:00:47.289 chat with her on the very first episode. If you think you'll find the 10 00:00:47.329 --> 00:00:52.079 show valuable after you check out this quick snippet, just search CFO weekly and 11 00:00:52.200 --> 00:00:56.479 apple podcast or your favorite podcast player. Make sure you subscribe and, if 12 00:00:56.520 --> 00:00:59.759 you really like it, don't forget to leave a review. It's a great 13 00:00:59.759 --> 00:01:03.159 way to help people find new podcast content. Now, maybe this podcast isn't 14 00:01:03.239 --> 00:01:07.390 for you, but you know someone who could be interested, don't forget to 15 00:01:07.469 --> 00:01:10.030 let them know. It's a great way to let someone in your network no 16 00:01:10.189 --> 00:01:15.069 that you're thinking about them. Okay, let's jump into the SNIPPET. So 17 00:01:15.269 --> 00:01:18.659 why did you want to start this podcast? Sure so. Within my role 18 00:01:18.700 --> 00:01:23.019 at Persanive, I'm constantly talking with CFOs controllers and other financial leaders. Throughout 19 00:01:23.060 --> 00:01:27.340 these conversations, I really hear a common theme as to what's keeping them up 20 00:01:27.379 --> 00:01:33.010 at night, whether it's the inability to attract and retain talent, a lack 21 00:01:33.049 --> 00:01:37.810 of time, questions regarding technology and what they should be investing in, or 22 00:01:38.010 --> 00:01:42.329 more demand being placed upon them and the evolving roles of accounting leaders. My 23 00:01:42.450 --> 00:01:47.799 goal is really to bring all of this out there and discuss solutions with those 24 00:01:47.920 --> 00:01:55.120 who are successfully navigating these issues and thriving in today's accounting environment. Discussing Solutions. 25 00:01:55.280 --> 00:01:57.920 I love that. So what can listeners expect as they listen to each 26 00:01:57.959 --> 00:02:04.269 episode? We'll be talking about what CFOS controllers and other financial leaders are doing 27 00:02:04.390 --> 00:02:08.270 to not only combat their challenges, but to really create opportunities by turning their 28 00:02:08.349 --> 00:02:14.310 finance and accounting functions into a strategic advantage. We have a saying here at 29 00:02:14.349 --> 00:02:17.259 persantive that anything can be improved in. One of the best ways to get 30 00:02:17.340 --> 00:02:22.060 fit for efficiency is to learn from each other. So that's what we're really 31 00:02:22.099 --> 00:02:27.259 looking to achieve with CFO weekly. I that truly sounds awesome and so helpful. 32 00:02:27.419 --> 00:02:30.849 Fit for efficiency as you learn from each other. That's really, really 33 00:02:30.889 --> 00:02:37.930 powerful. CEFO weekly is brought to you by personive, a high quality, 34 00:02:37.969 --> 00:02:42.370 people powered solution to all of your accounting needs. Megan is going to be 35 00:02:42.449 --> 00:02:46.599 an insightful host and I'm so excited to see the show grow again. Just 36 00:02:46.759 --> 00:02:51.879 search cefo weekly and apple or wherever you do. You're listening, subscribe, 37 00:02:51.919 --> 00:02:53.800 leave a review if you like it, and don't forget to tell a friend. 38 00:02:53.840 --> 00:02:57.840 If you think then enjoy it. Okay, see you next time. 39 00:03:00.509 --> 00:03:05.949 I hate it when podcasts incessantly ask their listeners for reviews, but I get 40 00:03:05.949 --> 00:03:08.629 why they do it, because reviews are enormously helpful when you're trying to grow 41 00:03:08.669 --> 00:03:13.099 a podcast audience. So here's what we decided to do. If you leave 42 00:03:13.139 --> 00:03:15.979 a review for be to be growth and apple podcasts and email me a screenshot 43 00:03:16.060 --> 00:03:21.020 of the review to James F Sweet Fish Mediacom, I'll send you a signed 44 00:03:21.099 --> 00:03:23.819 copy of my new book, content based networking, how to instantly connect with 45 00:03:23.939 --> 00:03:28.009 anyone you want to know. We get a review, you get a free 46 00:03:28.050 --> 00:03:29.169 book. We both win,