Ollen Douglass.
Position | Balance sheet - Interview |
Working at investor services firm The Motley Fool, since 2001, Ollen Douglass has twice been nominated for the company's "Favorite Fool" award. He opines it's likely due to one of two reasons. Is it his genuine efforts to promote win-win, value-creating solutions and working collaboratively across the organization? Or is it the fact that he signs the paychecks?
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Title: CFO
Company: The Motley Fool, an Alexandria, Va., Internet financial services company
Born: Baltimore, March 1963
Spouse: Julia Douglass, for 17 years
Children: Ollen, 12; Franklin, 8; and Vivian, 6
Education: BS Accounting, University of Baltimore, 1988
Career Summary: KPMG Peat Marwick, Baltimore, Auditor, 1989-92; Maryland National Bank, Baltimore, Senior Financial Analyst 1992-95; First Horizon Bank, Dallas, VP Servicing Risk, 1995-98; First Nationwide Mortgage, Frederick, Md., VP Finance, 1998-2000; The Motley Fool, VP Finance, CFO, 2001-present
Board of Directors Service: Social Security Administration Baltimore Federal Credit Union, 1992-95
FEI Chapter: Washington, D.C., Chapter, member since 2004
Leisure: I look forward to watching my kids play organized sports, and am an assistant coach on a soccer team. My eldest son and I are both fans of the local MLS soccer team, DC United, and we go to as many games as we can.
I also enjoy playing basketball, although my schedule and age don't allow me to play as much as, or as well as, I would like to think I can. I also enjoy following business trends in the Internet and media space.
Time Management: Remaining focused on prioritizing and delegating (i.e., providing "development opportunities" for others in my group) is key. I also break large or long-duration tasks into manageable chunks and attempt to set realistic intermediate timelines for completion. Of course, it's all easier said than done.
Stress Management: Laughter is good, as well as focusing on the positive and identifying things that are under my power to change. Also, nothing relieves stress like getting tasks done!
Favorite Book: I read a lot of science fiction anthologies and short stories. I enjoy the way the authors create unfamiliar settings and characters to explore familiar issues from a different perspective.
If I could, I'd spend one hour with: Benjamin Graham, co-author of Security Analysis. It's impressive how a book written in 1934, in the wake of unprecedented financial turmoil, could...
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