2014 CFO of the Year: Richard Boyles
Richard Boyles, executive vice president and chief financial officer of City Securities Corp., has helped the investment firm revamp its financial system and navigate the severe recession.
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Richard Boyles, executive vice president and chief financial officer of City Securities Corp., has helped the investment firm revamp its financial system and navigate the severe recession.
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