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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 41 MIN

How CFOs Build Resilient Careers: Lessons from Banking, M&A and GoFundMe

from The CFO Show · host Vena

The path to becoming a CFO is rarely linear. In today’s environment of constant change, finance leaders are expected to move between strategy, operations, and capital markets while developing the judgment needed to navigate uncertainty and drive growth.In this episode of The CFO Show, Melissa Howatson speaks with Greg Mrva, Chief Financial Officer of GoFundMe, about how varied career experiences shape stronger finance leaders. Drawing on decades of experience across investment banking, public company leadership, and high-growth technology businesses, Greg shares how moving between roles builds pattern recognition, resilience, and better decision-making. His journey from investment banking to CFO offers a practical lens on how finance leaders can expand their capabilities over time.Together, they explore:Why non-linear career paths create stronger CFOsHow experience in banking and operating roles builds strategic insightLessons from integrating acquisitions and building unified teamsHow GoFundMe is scaling a platform at the intersection of money, trust and technologyThe role of AI in accelerating finance workflows and decision-makingHow to develop “range of motion” across strategy, operations and analyticsThe critical skills CFOs need to lead in environments defined by ambiguity and changeWhether building a finance career, leading transformation, or preparing for the next generation of CFO leadership, this conversation offers practical insights on adaptability, growth, and long-term success.

The path to becoming a CFO is rarely linear. In today’s environment of constant change, finance leaders are expected to move between strategy, operations, and capital markets while developing the judgment needed to navigate uncertainty and drive growth.In this episode of The CFO Show, Melissa Howatson speaks with Greg Mrva, Chief Financial Officer of GoFundMe, about how varied career experiences shape stronger finance leaders. Drawing on decades of experience across investment banking, public company leadership, and high-growth technology businesses, Greg shares how moving between roles builds pattern recognition, resilience, and better decision-making. His journey from investment banking to CFO offers a practical lens on how finance leaders can expand their capabilities over time.Together, they explore:Why non-linear career paths create stronger CFOsHow experience in banking and operating roles builds strategic insightLessons from integrating acquisitions and building unified teamsHow GoFundMe is scaling a platform at the intersection of money, trust and technologyThe role of AI in accelerating finance workflows and decision-makingHow to develop “range of motion” across strategy, operations and analyticsThe critical skills CFOs need to lead in environments defined by ambiguity and changeWhether building a finance career, leading transformation, or preparing for the next generation of CFO leadership, this conversation offers practical insights on adaptability, growth, and long-term success.

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