CFO and OCF are the same thing
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cfo, banker, financial manager
yes
You can write your credentials as "Bachelor of Science in Biology (B.S.)" or "Biology, B.S." followed by the name of the institution from which you graduated.
You don't. Only upper level degrees are put after a name.....MA, MS, PhD You could write "educator" under your name. I have done that.
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I know him personally. His name is Brian Dale Josephson.
CFO of Microsoft is peter klein.
Based on my research for credentials after several peoples name in the IT industry. It appears that the most important credential appears first.
I Beleive not, however they can still contribute to the financial work but legally someone elses name will be down in the CFO position
CFO Chief Financial Officer
There are several CFOs at Chase Bank but the main CFO is Douglas Braunstein the CFO of the Corporate Sector.
Yes, a comma is typically used between a name and listing credentials. For example: John Smith, PhD.
Keith Sherin, Vice Chairman and CFO
CFO and OCF are the same thing