For Immediate Release
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Contact: Danny Bracco
(415) 379-9655
danny@mustangmktg.com
Woodland Hills, Calif. – The San Fernando Valley Business Journal (SFVBJ) announced the winners of its second annual Top CFO Awards at a luncheon on Thursday, October 1, 2009 at the Warner Center Marriott Hotel in Woodland Hills.
The awards luncheon was designed to recognize outstanding performances by regional companies’ financial executives, acknowledging their growing impact in the business community. Chosen from a wide and deep field of 52 nominees, the SFVBJ selected the following ten finalists for Top CFOs in the San Fernando Valley, not ranked in any order:
• Hany Demian, Ebridge, Inc.
• Jane Eagle, The National Notary Association
• Darren Hernandez, City of Santa Clarita
• Ross Landsbaum, ReachLocal
• Andrew Mandell, ValleyCrest Companies
• Phil Marshall, Galpin Motors, Inc.
• Kermit Newman, Lakeside Healthcare, Inc.
• Devra Shapiro, IPC The Hospitalist Company
• Gail Shaughnessy, The Signal
• Daniel Zeddy, Anthony International
State Controller of California, John Chiang, served as a special guest speaker for the awards luncheon that drew approximately 400 attendees. For information on future SFVBJ awards receptions, visit www.sfvbj.com/events.asp.
About San Fernando Valley Business Journal
The San Fernando Valley Business Journal has a readership of 20,000 and publishes business news, market analysis, company lists, rankings and statistics as well as executive, entrepreneur and company profiles. The Business Journal’s Valley Stock Watch is the foremost local source for information about the market positions of the top 50 Valley-based public companies. The paper’s service area encompasses all of the San Fernando Valley – including Glendale and Burbank – as well as the Santa Clarita, Conejo and Antelope valleys, the cities of Simi Valley, Camarillo and other portions of southern Ventura County. These regions have more than 75,000 businesses and a labor force of more than 820,000 workers. Insightful editorials, timely commentary and advice columns written by expert guests complement the publication’s news, features and special industry reports, furthering the Business Journal’s goal of promoting a successful local business environment. To learn more or to subscribe, contact the San Fernando Valley Business Journal by phone at (818) 676-1750 or on its website at www.sfvbj.com.
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