Episodios

  • Sustainability in the C-Suite: Strategy over Compliance
    Mar 30 2026

    Don't let the political noise fool you: Green hushing is real, but green quitting is a myth. In this episode, we sit down with Grant Harrison, VP at Trellis Group, to bridge the narrative reality gap.

    We explore how the office of the CFO is taking the lead, shifting sustainability from a values-driven initiative to a finance-led sustainability strategy anchored in financial materiality. Learn how to build a data backbone that delivers assurance-ready sustainability data for global mandates like CSRD and ISSB.

    Key moments:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:15 Identifying the narrative reality gap in today's market
    05:40 Green hushing vs. green quitting: What the data says
    09:10 Why the controller's office is the new home for sustainability
    12:50 Moving beyond a check-the-box compliance mindset
    17:45 Using assurance-ready sustainability data to optimize the cost of capital

    "Companies getting it right treat the disclosure as a byproduct of good decision-making, not an output of something that was ... machine built to produce PDF outcome." —Grant Harrison, VP of Sustainable Finance and ESG at Trellis Group

    Find past conversations at workiva.com/podcast/the-pre-read
    #Sustainability #CFO #ESG #FinanceStrategy #Workiva

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    22 m
  • The Semi-Annual Trap: Why Less Reporting Might Mean More Work
    Mar 16 2026

    Is your reporting strategy ready for a six-month silence? #podcast

    The traditional quarterly cycle is under the microscope. We explore the potential shift to semi-annual reporting and why "less" disclosure often results in more work for finance, legal, and IR.

    What we cover:

    » The Capital Gap: Will investors penalize companies that choose to say less?

    » The 8-K Surge: Why voluntary filings might become the new 10-Q.

    » The Governance Risk: Navigating longer "dark periods" and insider trading exposure.

    » Decision-Grade Data: Why you can't afford to lose the discipline of a quarterly close.

    The Insight:

    "Never has an investor asked for less information." — Mike Rost,SVP & Chief Strategy Officer, Workiva

    Timestamps: 
00:00 Intro
    02:21 Highlights and Key Risks
    04:23 IR Transparency Tradeoffs
    07:39 Eight-K Takes Center Stage
    10:43 Finance Governance and Data
    13:54 Reg FD and Guidance Pressure
    14:50 Insider Trading and Litigation
    22:15 Final Takeaways and Readiness
    26:06 Europe and UK Real-World Model


    #SEC #CFO #InvestorRelations #Governance #ThePreRead #Workiva

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  • Davos Discussions: The Human Coworker
    Mar 6 2026

    Workforce reimagination is here. In 2026, the office of the CFO is moving from AI as a tool to a coworker.

    Recorded in Davos, this episode digs into the human side of transformation. We sit down with global leaders to unpack why the human in the loop is being rewritten and why change management has become a core executive capability.

    Mandi McReynolds talks with Costi Perricos, Global GenAI Business Leader at Deloitte, Dennis Woodside, CEO of Freshworks, and Dr. Márcia Balisciano, Board Member Foundation for the UN Global Compact and CSO of RELX, about what they're seeing on the ground as roles evolve from task execution to AI orchestration.

    In this episode:

    04:00 Costi Pericos on agentic collaboration and why HR and AI are converging
    13:10 Dennis Woodside on the execution gap and changing daily work habits
    15:30 Marcia Balisciano on CFO leadership and becoming "chief environmental champions"
    19:00 Conclusion: Why CFOs must architect the agentic future

    "I often say you'll learn without AI first so that one day you can be the human in the loop, coordinating and governing AI."
    — Costi Pericos, Deloitte

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  • Davos Discussions: What is the ROI Heresy?
    Mar 4 2026

    Traditional finance models are hitting a wall. This episode highlights a panel at Davos that gets straight to the engine room of the enterprise.

    Jatin Dalal, Chief Financial Officer, Cognizant; Mike Rost, Chief Strategy Officer, Workiva; Jonathan Zanger, Chief Technology Officer, Check Point; and Jennifer Steinmann, Global Sustainability Business Leader, Deloitte gathered to talk about:
    The ROI heresy: Why waiting for a fixed ROI is like using an obsolete map for a moving target
    The 3x productivity jump: Why a 300% increase is the new starting point for AI
    Security risks: Understanding white font attacks and AI doppelgangers in HR systems
    Strategic insights: How predictive analytics and earth observation are changing risk valuation

    Timestamps:
    00:00—Multiplying traditional productivity by three
    02:15—The Davos panel: AI promise and peril
    04:10—Why ROI is an irrelevant measure for AI
    05:40—Security alerts: The white font attack
    07:15—The $3.8 trillion insight at stake
    08:20—The Monday morning mandate

    "Whatever you thought about traditional productivity multiplied by three at minimum, and that should be a starting point, not the end point." —Jatin Dalal, CFO of Cognizant

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  • Davos Discussions: Leaders vs. The Certainty Gap
    Mar 2 2026

    Misinformation, amplified by AI, has climbed to the top of the global risk landscape. What does that mean for the office of the CFO?

    We kick off a Davos miniseries with Workiva CSO Mandi McReynolds, bringing perspectives straight from the World Economic Forum in Davos.

    Mandi sits down with Ami Badani, CMO of Arm, Rob Fisher, Global Head of Advisory at KPMG, and Robin Hodes, CEO of Global Reporting Initiative, to break down brand risk, workforce pressure, and why transparent, trusted data is now a leadership mandate.

    In this episode:

    04:00 Defending information certainty and proactive brand protection
    09:30 The "dollar for dollar" rule: Investing equally in tech and people
    18:00 Why reporting is becoming a frontline risk tool
    21:00 Preview: The rise of cybersecurity doppelgangers

    "For every dollar on the tech, you should be spending a dollar on the workforce transformation."
    —Rob Fisher, Global Head of Advisory, KPMG

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    #Davos2026 #GlobalRisk #CFO #AIStrategy #WorkforceTransformation

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    24 m
  • The Translator: Bridging the Gap Between Finance and Sustainability
    Feb 19 2026

    Is your organization ready for the SOX journey of sustainability data?

    In this episode of The Pre-Read, we sit down with Lori Defnet, ESG Controller at The Hershey Company, to define the core remit of this emerging role. While traditional controllers guard the known, ESG controllers manage ambiguity. Lori shares how she navigates moving targets in the regulatory landscape and why curiosity and adaptability are the most critical skills for the next generation of finance leaders.

    Key moments:
    02:45—Defining the core remit of an ESG controller
    05:30—The data challenge: ERP systems vs. supplier surveys
    08:15—A "crawl, walk, run" approach to limited and reasonable assurance
    11:40—Stakeholder management: Education and empathy
    13:50—Will the ESG controller role eventually merge with finance?
    17:15—Curiosity and adaptability in succession planning

    "I think the role of that ESG controller is that translator to help teach the business and teach the finance organization how to get there." —Lori Defnet

    Find past conversations at workiva.com/podcast/the-pre-read


    #ESG #Accounting #Sustainability #FinanceTransformation #Workiva

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  • Decision-Grade Data: Turning Sustainability Silos into Strategic Assets
    Feb 9 2026

    How do leaders turn messy data into something they can trust?

    Global C-suite executive Amina Razvi joins us to explain why decision-grade data is the foundation of modern CFO risk management. She breaks down how integrating financial and non-financial data changes how companies manage volatility, price risk, and build long-term resilience.

    In this conversation, we cover:

    Why waiting for perfect data is a risk in itself
    How sustainability data quality drives innovation, not just compliance
    What CFOs gain by connecting financial, operational, and supply chain data
    Why working pre-competitively can reduce risk across entire industries

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    26 m
  • When Congress Rewrites the Rules for FPIs
    Jan 26 2026

    Is your team ready for foreign private issuer (FPI) Section 16 reporting? Congress recently passed the Holding Foreign Insiders Accountable Act, which fundamentally changes how international insiders must disclose their trades.

    Alan Wilson and Chelsea Hall join the conversation to break down these new FPI director and officer reporting obligations and why the SEC has a tight deadline of March 18 to implement the rules. We discuss the sudden loss of exemptions, the need for individual EDGAR® codes, and the risks of missing the two-day filing window.

    Chapters:
    00:00–Introduction: A Regulatory Ground Shift The hosts introduce the end of long-standing exemptions for FPIs and the era of regulatory accommodation.
    05:15–Breaking Down FPI Section 16 Reporting Alan Wilson explains the nuances of Form 3, 4, and 5 requirements, noting that while reporting is mandatory, short-swing liability (Section 16b) currently does not apply.
    06:45–The Surprise of Congressional Speed Analysis of why Congress moved faster than the SEC and what this bipartisan unity signals for future securities rulemaking.
    09:30–Future Outlook: Beyond Section 16 Insights into potential further changes, including updates to the FPI definition and the convergence of IFRS and US GAAP.
    13:15–Infrastructure for Resilience Why investing in stability and agility is the only way to meet rapidly approaching deadlines like the March 18 cutoff.
    17:30–Closing Thoughts: The Complexity of Compliance Final debate on whether this is a "big lift" for FPIs and how the market might react to potential moves toward quarterly reporting.

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    22 m