Tagged: 2012 Cfo Awards

Sam Stricklin of Bank of Fayetteville (Small Bank Category Finalist)

Sam Stricklin of Bank of Fayetteville (Small Bank Category Finalist)

CFO of the Year

Stricklin, who is also Bank of Fayetteville executive vice president, has worked in accounting, lending, data processing and operations management in a banking career that began when he was in college. Throw in work with a bank consulting firm in Houston, and it is clear Stricklin knows a little something about the business. read more >

Scott Pittillo of Pine Bluff National Bank (Small Bank Category Finalist)

Scott Pittillo of Pine Bluff National Bank (Small Bank Category Finalist)

CFO of the Year

Pittillo, executive vice president and CFO of Pine Bluff National Bank, began his professional life as a purchasing coordinator for Century Tube & Conduit late in 2001 and had not considered banking. But current PBNB President and CEO Chuck Morgan saw something in Pittillo, recruited him, and Pittillo had a new career. read more >

Laura Zurborg Grimes of Conway Development Corp. (Nonprofit Category Finalist)

Laura Zurborg Grimes of Conway Development Corp. (Nonprofit Category Finalist)

CFO of the Year

Conway’s nonprofit economic development organization, the Conway Development Corp., initially hired Laura Grimes in 2008 to manage the finances for a $32 million development project, that of the Hewlett-Packard Co. building at 355 Ledgelawn Drive. The project, which was completed in 2010, was part of how the city recruited HP to Conway. read more >

Tom Gibbons of Frost, PLLC (Lifetime Achievement Award in Accounting)

Tom Gibbons of Frost, PLLC (Lifetime Achievement Award in Accounting)

CFO of the Year

Back as a young accountant fresh out of law school and working for Arthur Andersen in Houston, Tom Gibbons figured an Arkansas job interview would amount to nothing more than a “great opportunity to go duck hunting.” He never got the chance to visit a duck blind, but his interview with the firm now known simply as Frost PLLC evidently was a good one: The trip lasted four days. read more >