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From Founder to CFO: Jessica Lanier on Leadership, Acquisitions, and Career Growth
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From Founder to CFO: Jessica Lanier on Leadership, Acquisitions, and Career Growth


In this episode, CJ talks to Jessica Lanier, CFO of Restaurant365 and the first CFO guest on the podcast who has firsthand experience as a founder. On top of this, every company she has worked for has been acquired, so she has a wealth of knowledge on all things M&A. She talks about what makes a great CEO-CFO relationship and why a good relationship with the CRO is also so important. She also explores the benefits of operating a company at scale and whether private and public companies require different skills. Jessica shares her most extreme experience of M&A, what finance leaders should expect after their companies are acquired, and the role of trust and credibility in this process. She also discusses her framework for evaluating a company you may want to work for, before offering profound advice on recognizing when you’re ready for your next role. 

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TIMESTAMPS:

(00:00) Preview and Intro

(03:00) Sponsor - NetSuite | Maxio 

(05:44) How Being a Founder Makes You a Better CFO

(10:37) The CFO’s Role in Supporting the CEO

(13:07) The Hallmarks of a Good CFO-CRO Relationship

(17:00) Skills for Private Companies Versus Public Companies 

(20:34) The Benefits of Operating a Company at Scale

(22:52) Sponsor - Leapfin | Planful | Mercury 

(26:28) Important Qualities for Operating at Scale

(27:57) Re-interviewing for a Job After Being Acquired

(31:22) Jessica’s Most Extreme Experience of M&A

(34:45) Fairness, Trust, and Credibility in M&A

(39:07) What a CFO Should Expect After Their Company is Acquired

(43:22) Jessica’s Framework for Evaluating a Company

(50:08) How You Know You’re Ready for Your Next Role

(52:59) Long-ass Lightning Round: Hiring Mistakes and Other Advice

(57:02) Finance Software Stack

(58:16) Craziest Expense Story 

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Run the Numbers
Run the Numbers is a twice-weekly podcast about financial metrics and business models, designed for ambitious people operating tech startups. It's a collection of things host CJ Gustafson (CFO at Partstech and writer of Mostly Metrics) has learned and thought about in the trenches as a tech CFO.
This show is meant to serve as a playbook of sorts for the stuff CJ wishes he knew earlier in his career, both from experience and from copying people smarter than himself.
Topics frequently touch upon Startup SaaS Metrics, Annual Budgeting, Financial Forecasting, Headcount, Equity, Dilution, and Fundraising – and how all of these drive business performance and growth.