MBA Named CFO For Koss
January 20, 2010
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A popular trend among chief executive officers (CEOs) and chief financial officers (CFOs), an MBA graduate was recently named the vice president and CFO for Koss Corporation.
Having over 30 years in financial experience, David D. Smith was named the new CFO for the high-fidelity stereophone leader, according to CNN Money.
Smith has past experience as a CFO. Before holding the new position at Koss, Smith was vice president and CFO for Milsco Manufacturing. Previously, he held the same position at Alkar-Rapidak Incorporated.
Koss President Michael Koss announced to the news provider that Smith's experience will help him in his new position.
"His extensive experience in finance, accounting, auditing, and international business will make an immediate contribution, and his leadership skills will be a great asset as we move into the future," he said.
For individuals who are interested in being a CFO, a finance MBA can be a great way to gain the knowledge needed to successfully hold the position. A finance MBA could potentially lead to a job in the field, allowing you to work your way up the corporate latter.
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