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Finding Purpose: Calvin Harris, Jr.

Calvin Harris, Jr., CFO at National Urban League

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BeginnerUpdated Sep 14, 2022
Finding Purpose: Calvin Harris, Jr.

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand how companies work to ensure the equality of rights
check_circleUnderstand the importance of facilitation of the diversity of the employees in the company
check_circleLearn the hiring strategies of the organization in the time of the racial injustice movement
check_circleKnow about the responsibilities and challenges being faced by the CFO during the pandemic
check_circleExplore how the productivity of the company can be measured and enhanced

About This Course

FEI's "ForwardThinking" series features conversations with senior-level financial executives at the center of challenging times, requiring them to reflect on the fundamentals of their profession, their role as leaders, and accepting responsibility for greater societal change.

In this 1 CPE credit session, Calvin Harris, Jr., CFO, National Urban League explores the many communication challenges that came with the virtual work model due to the COVID-19 informed lockdowns. He shares the tips and tracks that helped him keep his team afloat, responsive and engaged in a virtually connected world.

Field of Study: Management Services, Technical

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Calvin Harris, Jr.
Calvin Harris, Jr.

Senior Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer | National Urban League

Calvin Harris Jr., is Senior Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer for the National Urban League (“NUL”), based in New York City. He has over 25 years of “C-suite” level experience in working with complex organizations. Calvin is a Certified Public Accountant, and graduate of Morehouse College in Atlanta. Prior to NUL, Calvin served as the CFO of Baltimore City Community College (“BCCC”), along with prior roles at non-profits such as the United Nations Foundation, NeighborWorks America, Legal Services Corporation, and Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation. His career began at the international accounting firm Arthur Andersen and Calvin has served as CFO, auditor, controller, forensic accountant, consultant, and expert witness over his career. During his role as CFO at BCCC, the Baltimore Business Journal named Calvin as a “Best in Finance: CFO” of the year award recipient, and twice he has been named one the “Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting” by Accounting Today magazine. Frequently contacted on matters related to business and leadership, Calvin has been quoted or interviewed by numerous news sources including Inc., CFO magazine, Black Enterprise, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report, AMEX Open Forum and Staples Business Hub, and Financial Executives International. Calvin is a former Chairman of the Board and National President of the National Association of Black Accountants (“NABA”) and a former President of the Baltimore NABA Chapter. Among prior volunteer roles, he has served as the Vice Chair of the Maryland Association of Community College Business Officers (“MACCBO”), Chair of the Board of DC Doors, and is a Board member of the Maryland SPCA. A lifelong-Marylander, Calvin resides in Brooklyn, New York

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