Monday, May 21, 2012

Tim Vosse - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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As acting chief financial officer, 38, is responsible for the financial oversight ofthe day-to-da operations as well as the strategic planning for the organization’s financial He leads a team of 60 people, workingb in Bethesda’s corporate offices and throughou its senior-care operations. Bethesda operates nine senior-care and also provides outpatient therapy, home-health care, adult day care and transitionakl care. Vosse took on the role of actinv CFOin October. No active CFO search is undert way atthe organization. Vosse previously served as the organization’xs vice president and directorof finance.
He joined Bethesda in Augus of 1999 as an assistant During his tenure at Vosse spearheaded the effort in 2001 to creatde a technology network forthe “When I first there weren’t very many computers utilized on a stand-alone much less as a Vosse said. Vosse’s initiative pushe d him beyond his responsibilities in thefinancial realm. “H e came in as an accounting manager and put in a PC networ k for thefirst time, brought in Internety access for the first said Greg Smith, a long-time friend of Vosse’s who worksx in the software industry. “The work he’ds done there has been more than just his nich e areain finance.
” A native of Southwestern Vosse was working for merger and acquisition firm priord to joining Bethesda. A CPA, Vosse started his careetr at . Vosse has five children. When one of his daughtera was diagnosed withattention deficit/hyperactivity disorder three years ago, it prompte Vosse to get involvec with the Attention Deficit Disorder Association of

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