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Shannon Christiansen Joins CFO Selection

Bellevue, WA — CFO Selections is pleased to announce that Shannon Christiansen has joined our professional services practice in Western Washington.  Shannon is a dynamic accounting professional with over 20 years of experience in a diverse set of industries including construction, land development, retail, software, and medical services.

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CFO Selections Places Controller at Cashmere Molding

Bellevue, WA — CFO Selections is pleased to announce the placement of Joe Stanik as Controller at Cashmere Molding.  Joe has over 19 years of finance and operations experience and brings strong strategic planning and analysis skills to help drive growth at the company.  CFO Selections is proud to have worked with the team at Cashmere Molding and we wish Joe much success in his new position.

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WASHINGTON’S BEST WORKPLACES: A winning culture

Published In: Puget Sound Business Journal on August 12th 2011
Author: PSBJ

Employees of these 12 companies have consistently rated their employers over the years as having the exceptional qualities needed to be considered a “Best Workplace.” Each firm has been a finalist in the Puget Sound Business Journal’s Washington’s Best Workplaces every year since the program’s inception in 2007.

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A Smart Model for Integrating Business and Philanthropy

Published In: Altruist Partners Newsletter on August 1st 2011
Author: Donald Summers

We are extraordinarily impressed by CFO Selections, a Seattle, Washington professional services company providing businesses with expert financial staffing, from CFOs to Controllers. They are on a rapid growth track because of best-in-field performance and a highly integrated services set focused on the small to mid-sized business markets. But there’s much more.

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Nice Work!

Published In: Seattle Business Magazine on July 31st 2011
Author: Sheila Bacon Cain and Nick Horton

It’s been a rough year, the kind of year that makes CEOs wonder about their career choices and causes human resources executives to pray for miracles. But, even in the tough times, some companies never seem to miss a beat. It’s as if they thrive under adverse conditions, as if maybe they know the economy isn’t always going to be going gangbusters and that it would be prudent to have a contingency plan.

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