Thursday, June 22nd, 2023
TMI’s CFO Wins Prestigious Leadership Award from L.A. Times
Ed Barrera was selected for the CFO Leadership Award.
Traffic Management, Inc. (TMI®) is delighted to announce our Chief Financial Officer Ed Barrera as the recipient of The Los Angeles Times’ esteemed CFO Leadership Award in the Enterprise Business category. This recognition celebrates Ed's exceptional achievements and contributions as a financial executive, showcasing his exemplary leadership qualities and industry acumen.
"I am profoundly humbled and deeply grateful to receive this award,” Ed said after receiving the award. “I extend my sincerest appreciation to my esteemed family, friends and colleagues at TMI, whose unwavering support has played an instrumental role in shaping my remarkable journey.”
The CFO Leadership Awards celebrate outstanding CFOs who have demonstrated exceptional financial stewardship and exemplary leadership within their organizations and communities across California.
With over 22 years of leadership and finance experience, Ed's dedication and expertise have made a significant impact on TMI’s day-to-day operations and overall financial health. As a committed leader, he focuses on developing a strong team and scaling operations to support the company's rapid growth. His strategic approach includes leveraging technology and standardized processes to enhance efficiency and create visibility within the organization.
"Please join me in extending the most heartfelt congratulations to Ed on this momentous accolade,” TMI CEO and Co-Founder Jonathan Spano said. “Consistently proving exemplary leadership, Ed undeniably serves as an extraordinary cornerstone of TMI’s achievement.”
By fostering a positive work environment and empowering his employees, Ed plays a crucial role in driving TMI towards sustained success. Ed’s expertise in financial management, operations, and business systems has positioned him as an asset to TMI and the industry at large. His outstanding achievements and dedication to TMI's success make him a true industry leader and an inspiration to aspiring financial executives.
Traffic Management, Inc. (TMI®) is delighted to announce our Chief Financial Officer Ed Barrera as the recipient of The Los Angeles Times’ esteemed CFO Leadership Award in the Enterprise Business category. This recognition celebrates Ed's exceptional achievements and contributions as a financial executive, showcasing his exemplary leadership qualities and industry acumen.
"I am profoundly humbled and deeply grateful to receive this award,” Ed said after receiving the award. “I extend my sincerest appreciation to my esteemed family, friends and colleagues at TMI, whose unwavering support has played an instrumental role in shaping my remarkable journey.”
The CFO Leadership Awards celebrate outstanding CFOs who have demonstrated exceptional financial stewardship and exemplary leadership within their organizations and communities across California.
With over 22 years of leadership and finance experience, Ed's dedication and expertise have made a significant impact on TMI’s day-to-day operations and overall financial health. As a committed leader, he focuses on developing a strong team and scaling operations to support the company's rapid growth. His strategic approach includes leveraging technology and standardized processes to enhance efficiency and create visibility within the organization.
"Please join me in extending the most heartfelt congratulations to Ed on this momentous accolade,” TMI CEO and Co-Founder Jonathan Spano said. “Consistently proving exemplary leadership, Ed undeniably serves as an extraordinary cornerstone of TMI’s achievement.”
By fostering a positive work environment and empowering his employees, Ed plays a crucial role in driving TMI towards sustained success. Ed’s expertise in financial management, operations, and business systems has positioned him as an asset to TMI and the industry at large. His outstanding achievements and dedication to TMI's success make him a true industry leader and an inspiration to aspiring financial executives.