John Huber Named Honoree in Denver Business Journal’s 2025 CFO Awards
John Huber, chief financial officer at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, has been recognized as an honoree in the Denver Business Journal’s 2025 CFO Awards. Now in their second year, the awards honor top financial executives who drive strategic growth and operational excellence within their organizations.
As CFO, Huber provides executive leadership and direction for the firm’s financial operations, including accounting, budgeting, expense control, financial planning and analysis, banking relationships, audit, tax, cash management, accounts payable, billing, accounts receivable and collections, as well as systems, treasury and asset management. He brings more than 25 years of progressive finance and accounting experience with law firms and in public accounting to his role.
To view the full list of honorees, click here (subscription required).
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