Christine McCarthy is an American businesswoman and the former chief financial officer (CFO) of The Walt Disney Company who reported to chief executive officer Bob Iger.
Career[]
Prior to becoming CFO of The Walt Disney Company in July 2015, McCarthy served as executive vice president, corporate real estate, alliances and treasurer. In that role, she was responsible for the enterprise-wide management of a variety of functions, including corporate finance, capital markets, financial risk management, international treasury, insurance, pension and investments, global cash management and treasury operations, and credit and collections. She also oversaw corporate alliances and the company’s global real estate organization, including development, portfolio management and facilities management.
Philanthropy[]
Prior to joining Disney in 2000, Ms. McCarthy was the executive vice president and chief financial officer of Imperial Bancorp from 1997 to 2000. She held various finance and planning positions at First Interstate Bancorp from 1981 to 1996, and was elected executive vice president, Finance at First Interstate Bancorp in 1993.
Awards[]
McCarthy has received numerous awards and has been named multiple times to Treasury & Risk’s “100 Most Influential People in Finance,” the Top 100 Irish American Business Leaders, and Business Insider’s “The 15 Most Influential Women in Finance.” In 2015, she was the recipient of Treasury Today’s Adam Smith “Woman of the Year” award. In 2016 she received Los Angeles Business Journal’s “Executive of the Year” award and was honored as one of the Entertainment Diversity Council’s “Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Entertainment.”
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