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Sheryl Estrada is a senior writer at Fortune, where she covers the corporate finance industry, Wall Street, and corporate leadership. Sheryl is the founding writer of Fortune's CFO Daily newsletter reporting on the latest trends and news impacting finance leaders. She is also a co-chair of Fortune's CFO Collaborative and Fortune's Future of Finance. Sheryl earned an undergraduate degree at Syracuse University and a graduate degree at New York University.

Nike’s new CEO is good news—but the CFO will need to help steer a turnaround
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Nike’s new CEO is good news—but the CFO will need to help steer a turnaround
By Sheryl EstradaOctober 3, 2024
Meet the 9 CFOs on Fortune’s 2024 Most Powerful Women list
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Meet the 9 CFOs on Fortune’s 2024 Most Powerful Women list
By Sheryl EstradaOctober 2, 2024
C-suite leaders race to keep up with the rapid pace of AI before competitors take the lead
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C-suite leaders race to keep up with the rapid pace of AI before competitors take the lead
By Sheryl EstradaOctober 1, 2024
Watch out, CFOs: Cybercrime is booming, says former White House advisor
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Watch out, CFOs: Cybercrime is booming, says former White House advisor
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 30, 2024
OpenAI is facing turmoil over its values but its CFO remains confident AI will be a ‘cornerstone’ for a resilient democracy
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OpenAI is facing turmoil over its values but its CFO remains confident AI will be a ‘cornerstone’ for a resilient democracy
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 27, 2024
CFOs of Goldman Sachs and Bank of America upbeat about the Fed’s rate cut
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CFOs of Goldman Sachs and Bank of America upbeat about the Fed’s rate cut
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 26, 2024
Financial controllers are the CFO’s right hand—and 86% say their role will change dramatically
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Financial controllers are the CFO’s right hand—and 86% say their role will change dramatically
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 25, 2024
What Goldman Sachs’s 2,600 interns think about AI
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What Goldman Sachs’s 2,600 interns think about AI
By Sheryl Estrada and Luisa BeltranSeptember 24, 2024
These two Fortune 500 CFOs say good tech tools are critical for attracting finance talent
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These two Fortune 500 CFOs say good tech tools are critical for attracting finance talent
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 23, 2024
Why Target poached a top PepsiCo exec to be its new CFO
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Why Target poached a top PepsiCo exec to be its new CFO
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 20, 2024
Just 12% of CFOs think it’s a time for risk as U.S. election nears
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Just 12% of CFOs think it’s a time for risk as U.S. election nears
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 19, 2024
Workday’s acquisition of document platform Evisort shows AI’s role in the workplace keeps growing
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Workday’s acquisition of document platform Evisort shows AI’s role in the workplace keeps growing
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 18, 2024
Boeing’s CFO wants to cut costs but it could be a risky maneuver
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Boeing’s CFO wants to cut costs but it could be a risky maneuver
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 17, 2024
Carolina Dybeck Happe was named EVP and COO at Microsoft
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Meet Microsoft’s new COO—a former superstar CFO from GE
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 16, 2024
RBC appoints ‘highly respected’ 22-year company veteran as CFO in wake of alleged affair scandal
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RBC appoints ‘highly respected’ 22-year company veteran as CFO in wake of alleged affair scandal
By Sheryl EstradaSeptember 13, 2024
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