Non-CFOs might think that CFOs are people that look backwards, not forwards. I speak with Chief Financial Officers every day, and I can tell you that they look are interested in moving forward with their careers. They want to improve, grow and succeed. They want their next
Cindy Kraft wrote a blog just yesterday called CFOs Really Can Move On and Up! which deals with how a
So this CFO Move last week really caught my attention.
Luca Maestri, CFO of Xerox, let his company know that he would be taking a position with a new company. This is not an uncommon occurrence.
He also informed his employer that he will be taking on the role of Controller at his new employer. This does not happen often.
Now you need to keep in mind that the new employer is Apple. But it is not like he was working for a small company either as CFO. He was working for Xerox!
So why would a CFO at one company become a Controller at another company?
I have not had the opportunity to speak with Mr. Maestri about his decision. I’m sure he had good reasons. If Mr. Maestri was consulting with me about the move I would most probably tell him that I think it’s a great move.
However, most CFOs are so focused on moving forward in their career and getting promoted that they often lose sight that the best opportunities for them may require ‘stepping down’ a little.
Luca Maestri did just that.
As CFO, what can you learn from Luca Maestri?