2016 CFO of the Year: Matt Cohoat
Under Matt Cohoat, who not only serves as CFO but also directs strategic planning for the company, revenue has grown from $60 million in 2012 to an estimated $275 million.
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Under Matt Cohoat, who not only serves as CFO but also directs strategic planning for the company, revenue has grown from $60 million in 2012 to an estimated $275 million.
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Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Indiana Limestone Co. Founded in 1926, the premier supplier of Indiana limestone has helped build the Empire State Building, the National Cathedral and the Pentagon. And, yes, Indiana Limestone owns the quarry seen in the movie “Breaking Away.” But in 2014, while going through a bankruptcy, the company called in […]
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