CFO
noun [ C ] uk/ˌsiː.efˈəʊ/ us/ˌsiː.efˈoʊ/
财务总监,首席财务官(chief financial officer的缩写)
abbreviation for chief financial officer : the person in an organization who has the most important position with responsibility for the organization's finances
Our clients are CEOs and CFOs of Fortune 500 companies. 我们的顾客是《财富》世界排行五百强公司的首席执行官和财务总监。
The 49-year-old Canadian was appointed CFO last year, and so far she's been having a good run. 这位四十九岁的加拿大女士去年被任命为财务总监,迄今尚能胜任。
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- The company stock had nosedived when the firm's CFO announced an unexpected new bond issue.
- After leaving Gulfstream, she'd been CFO of a Silicon Valley startup.
- He helped shape the podcasting market as chairman and CFO of RawVoice, Inc.
- As CFO, Jeff Hanson straightened out the books.