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The corporate treasury environment would lose some of the industry's best personalities, as a number of treasurers are expected to relinquish their jobs. Monsanto cash manager Juanita Hinshaw, for instance, has announced plans to resign from the company in order to pursue other entrepreneurial endeavors. Hinshaw's expertise in financial management is unparalleled, enabling her to design the industry's first integrated cash management system. Through this system, Monsanto was able to save as much as $2.5 million in fees and transaction costs.

Author: Burnett, Victoria
Publisher: CFO Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Treasury & Risk Management
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1067-0432
Year: 1999
Appointments, resignations and dismissals, Women accountants, Hinshaw, Juanita

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Thoughts on joining a board

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Treasury and risk managers should explore opportunities to sit on the board of different companies. The experience of a former Tenneco treasurer shows that it is worthwhile to join corporate boards because it enhanced her business and management skills while broadening her community involvement. She now serves on the board of directors of the Bank of New York's BNY Hamilton Funds, Allergan and Manhattanville College in Purchase, NY.

Author: Osar, Karen
Publisher: CFO Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Treasury & Risk Management
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1067-0432
Year: 1999
Career Planning, Management, Officials and employees, Financial services industry, Financial services, Executives, Career development

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Painful changes in the board room

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Efforts to ensure that directors of publicly traded firms take more responsibility for corporate behaviour are discussed. Particular attention is given to the monitoring of the activities of audit committee members.

Author: McGuckin, John H., Jr.
Publisher: CFO Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Treasury & Risk Management
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1067-0432
Year: 2001
Laws, regulations and rules

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Subjects list: Financial occupations, Corporate directors, Column, Boards of directors
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