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Steve Doll is the CFO of PetersenDean, one of the largest, full-service, privately-held roofing and solar companies in the United States that’s based in Femont, Calif., and operates in six other states.
PetersenDean survived four major economic slowdowns, but 2017 provided a unique financial challenge. It was time to take back control of cash flow in a way that was considerate of, and possibly even helpful to suppliers.