From the Washington Post:
"Gone are the days when a chief financial officer at a nonprofit was regarded as a mere bookkeeper. That was the message conveyed recently at the Nonprofit CFO of the Year awards luncheon at The Mayflower Renaissance Hotel in Northwest Washington.
... Stanley Berman introduced new systems to improve management functions at Global Impact, an organization that raises funds for humanitarian groups. A CFO of the Year award recipient, Berman was recognized for his work changing the budgeting process from a traditional departmental structure to center on its four lines of business."
Read more at the Washington Post.