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Media Investment CFO
CFOs 2008: When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Really Do Get Going
Institutional Investor Magazine Unveils Results of America’s Best CFOs 2008 Survey
New York, NY For the fifth year running, Institutional Investor magazine asked investment professionals at the world’s most influential money management firms to name the top CFO in 56 sectors. The full results of America’s Best CFOs survey including those who ranked second and third are available on www.iimagazine.com; the complete article which includes selected profiles is available in the March 2008 issue of Institutional Investor magazine.
With the collapse of the subprime mortgage market last summer and the worsening credit crunch, many chief financial offers are finding that its not enough to be a number cruncher and a visionary they also have to be an economic strategist, helping navigate the economys shoals and keeping jittery investors abreast of fast-changing conditions. As a result an already difficult job has become even more challenging.
Americas Best CFOs 2008:
BASIC MATERIALS
Chemicals: James Sawyer, Praxair
Metals & Mining: Richard Harshman, Allegheny Technologies
Paper & Forest Products: Mark Buthman, Kimberly-Clark Corp.
CAPITAL GOODS/INDUSTRIALS
Aerospace & Defense Electronics: James Bell, Boeing Corp.
Airfreight & Surface Transportation: D. Scott Davis, United Parcel Service
Business & Professional Services: Michael Van Handel, Manpower
Electrical Equipment & Multi-Industry: Daniel Comas, Danaher Corp.
Environmental Services: Tod Holmes, Republic Services
Machinery: Richard Fearon, Eaton Corp.
Packaging: Alan Rutherford, Crown Holdings
CONSUMER
Airlines: Laura Wright, Southwest Airlines Co.
Apparel, Footware & Textiles: Donald Blair, Nike
Autos & Auto Parts: R. Bruce McDonald, Johnson Controls
Beverages: W. Randolph Baker, Anheuser-Busch Cos.
Cosmetics, Household & Personal Care Products: Clayton Daley Jr., Proctor & Gamble Co.
Food: John Bryant, Kellogg Co.
Gaming & Lodging: Arne Sorenson, Marriott International
Homebuilders & Building Products: Joel Rassman, Toll Brothers
Leisure: David Bernstein, Carnival Corp.
Restaurants: Matthew Paull, McDonalds Corp.
Retailing/Broadlines & Department Stores: Douglas Scovanner, Target Corp.
Retailing/Food & Drug Chains: David Rickard, CVS Caremark Corp.
Retailing/Hardlines: John Mahoney, Staples
Retailing/Specialty Stores: Nirmal (Trip) Tripathy, TJX Cos.
Tobacco: Dinyar Devitre, Altria Group
ENERGY
Electric Utilities: Thomas Fanning, Southern Co.
Integrated Oil: Stephen Chazen, Occidental Petroleum Corp.
Natural Gas: Donald Chappel, Williams Cos.
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production: Louis Baldwin, XTO Energy
Oil Services & Equipment: Margaret Dorman, Smith International
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Banks/Large-Cap: Howard Atkins, Wells Fargo & Co.
Banks/Midcap: Doyle Arnold, Zions Bancorp.
Brokers & Asset Managers: David Viniar, Goldman Sachs Group
Consumer Finance: Gary Perlin, Capital One Financial Corp.
Insurance/Life: William Wheeler, MetLife
Insurance/Nonlife: John Vollaro, Arch Capital Group
REITs: Stephen Sterrett, Simon Property Group
HEALTH CARE
Biotechnology: John Milligan, Gilead Sciences
Health Care Facilities: W. Larry Cash, Community Health Systems
Health Care Technology & Distribution: JoAnn Reed, Medco Health Solutions
Managed Care: Wayne DeVeydt, WellPoint
Medical Supplies & Devices: James Crines, Zimmer Holdings
Pharmaceuticals/Major: Derica Rice, Eli Lilly and Co.
Pharmaceuticals/Specialty: Jeffrey Edwards, Allergan
MEDIA
Cable & Satellite: John Alchin, Michael Angelakis, Comcast Corp.
Entertainment: Thomas Staggs, Walt Disney Co.
Publishing & Advertising Agencies: Randall Weisenburger, Omnicon Group
TECHNOLOGY
Computer Services & IT Consulting: Gordon Coburn, Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.
Internet: Blake Jorgensen, Yahoo!
IT Hardware: Peter Oppenheimer, Apple
Semiconductor Capital Equipment: Martin Anstice, Lam Research Corp.
Semiconductors: Andrew Bryant, Intel Corp.
Software: Christopher Liddell, Microsoft Corp.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Data Networking & Wireline Equipment: Dennis Powell, Cisco Systems
Telecom Equipment/Wireless: William Keitel, Qualcomm
Telecom Services: Richard Lindner, AT&T
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