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CFO.com Careers May 16, 2008

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CFO of All Trades

Meet a finance chief who hires himself out to 10 companies at the same time.

By Sarah Johnson

Sometimes, if Fred Haupt does his job right, a CEO will tell him he needs to be replaced — and that he'll be the one who has to track down his successor....

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