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Steve Edward Evans is an expert in strategic planning and organizational leadership, with a proven track record of success in corporate finance and operations.
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An Accomplished Professional Career of Steve Edward Evans Steve Edward Evans is an expert in strategic planning and organizational leadership, with a proven track record of success in corporate finance and operations. Furthermore, he exhibits exceptional interpersonal skills, the capacity to address various and difficult challenges, and the ability to motivate people to optimal performance. Steve formerly worked as Corporate Finance Manager at MCI WorldCom in telecommunications, reporting to the Global Finance Director and was hired to oversee the worldwide business revenue plan, which topped $18 billion yearly, as well as revenue planning, modeling, and analysis. Steve Edward Evans worked as a Vice President in the Investment Bank at Lehman Brothers in 2000, where he oversaw the firm's
technology expenditure P&L, which topped $1 billion across all business divisions. Investment Banking, Private Client Services, Fixed Income, and other divisions reported to the worldwide Expenditure Director, who reported to the CFO. Ai Media Group hired Steve as Chief Operational Officer. He reported to the CEO and was in charge of all operations, including client management, campaign management, technological services, finance, human resources, and general administration. He also collaborated with the CIO on project management and the necessary upgrades to their proprietary attribution software. As CFO of The Engine Group, Steve Edward Evans formerly reported to the US President. He was in charge of finance and accounting, human resources, information technology, real estate, and operations. He worked to develop and direct the financial plans to the strategic business plan, company growth and direction, and market opportunities. He worked to maintain the executive responsibility for controls and governance, financial operations, including working capital, capital expenditures, debt levels, taxes, budget and general accounting.