Alan Faber, executive vice president of Waltham, Mass.-based Accounting Management Solutions, has won the Lifetime Achievement award for the Boston Business Journal’s CFO of the Year contest. A special section with profiles of this year’s winners will run in the July 16 edition.
According to one of the many nominations in his favor, Faber, a veteran of such companies as IBM Corp. and Sylvania, has been a fixture in the Boston business community for over 45 years whose influence on behalf of executives has only been surpassed by his mentor and friend, F. Gorham Brigham Jr., for whom this award has been named.
“I’m most honored and flattered to be such an important part of the continuing legacy of F. Gorham Brigham Jr.,” said Faber, 72. “I take the liberty of speaking for so many of Gorham’s admirers who have and continue to benefit both professionally and personally from his wise counsel and enduring friendship no teletrek payday advance.”
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