Ms. Hu Qinyang, she should be about sixty years old this year. It is said that her service to Changda can be traced back to when Ms. Ruan Ruzhen was alive, which was many years ago. Before she took office as the chief financial officer of Changda, the head of Changda’s finance departnt was a man.
Later on, for so unknown reason, a woman ca to manage Changda’s finances. Moreover, Ms. Hu has held this position for many years.
She seems to have earned quite a bit of trust and favor from Ruan Ruzhen and Xiao Jianming.
Now, with a recent change of leadership at Changda Group, even the elusive Ms. Hu had to personally co to et the so-called new boss.
Upon seeing his forr superior, Fu Yubo was the first to stand up and bow.
Ms. Hu rely nodded slightly and walked into the office. She was certainly familiar with Xiao Jianming’s office. She just never expected that this place would beco a hub bustling with people working.
According to Xiao Jianming’s habits, no matter the circumstances, discussions definitely wouldn’t take place in his own office. His office was equivalent to the command center, and he would certainly sit behind the desk, issuing orders, while others could only stand in a row, like ministers quietly waiting, listening to his decrees.
It seems that this new boss has quite the opposite style compared to Xiao Jianming. How should one put it? It seems more approachable.
Ms. Hu lifted her gold-frad reading glasses on the bridge of her nose.
Gu Nuan had also already stood up, facing her at eye level.
Everyone noticed that the two won were dressed in an unexpectedly identical manner, both in the standard office attire of white shirts and black trousers, ticulously neat, exuding seriousness.
To avoid seeming overly formal, emphasizing taste and balance, Gu Nuan chose a brooch pinned at the collar.
Ms. Hu, on the other hand, chose a scarf to complent her collar.
At a glance, the two were surprisingly harmonious.
The slight movent at the corner of Ms. Hu’s lips seed to express her surprise at this coincidental similarity with her new boss.
Gu Nuan said, "Director Hu."
"Gu — Chairman?"
"Yes."
Accompanying this straightforward reply, Ms. Hu’s eyes narrowed slightly at her face, as if scrutinizing.
In finance, apart from the boss, no one else’s words need to be heeded; this is an unwritten rule in any company. It can be said that the chief financial officer is like the wise advisor to the boss, and occasionally, the boss has to listen to the finance director.
Who makes finance the true handler of the money?
Ms. Hu had the ability and confidence for such pride. Because, in any company, wanting to fire a financial officer holding the purse strings is equivalent to cutting off one’s arm, generally not sothing a boss would do.
"Why did Chairman Gu ask to co over? Is there sothing specific?" Ms. Hu’s delicate fingers lifted her gold-frad glasses once more and said, "I heard soone say that before, when Chairman Gu first joined our company, it was Director Chen who brought you in."
Seeing that he was implicated, Chen Jiaming did not rush to intervene.
He just watched how Gu Nuan would respond.
The relationship between the boss and finance is very delicate.
Gu Nuan’s gaze and expression remained calm, showing no particular reaction, let alone any extre response to Ms. Hu’s words, and simply said, "There will soon be several additional investnts from major shareholders."
Ms. Hu’s expression changed subtly, and the fingers that had lifted her glasses placed them down, crossing in front of her waist, "May I ask the chairman, what is the total amount?"
It is evident that in this world, nothing is more important or more attractive than money; what rumors or scandals could possibly compare to it?
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