In this new video series Susan Spence, Co-Founder and President of SoftCo, meets with senior finance leaders from a variety of industries to ask them questions about themselves, businesses they have worked in and the realities of managing change in organizations of all sizes.
Join Susan as she meets with Eileen Wynne, a senior Finance executive with over 30 years of experience in the manufacturing sector to discuss “Transforming the Finance Function”.
Susan Spence
President and Co-Founder of SoftCo
SoftCo is one of the most successful native Irish Software companies with more than 1 million business users worldwide. Susan is a former non-Executive Director of CIE and for the past eight years a Lead Entrepreneur for Going for Growth, a program mentoring female business owners. Currently Susan is Chairperson of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment’s Regional Enterprise Plan for Dublin, Ireland.
Eileen Wynne
Ex CAO at Analog Devices -
A senior executive with over 30 years experience in the manufacturing sector. In Analog Devices Eileen was responsible for digital transformation, mergers & acquisitions, company restructuring, debt financings, and M&A integration.
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