Kate O’Sullivan is a senior writer at CFO. She manages and reports on the quarterly Duke University/CFOGlobal Business Outlook survey, which examines finance executives’ impressions of the economy. She also regularly writes feature stories on a variety of topics including mergers and acquisitions, investor relations, and corporate governance and regulatory issues. Before joining CFO, Ms. O’Sullivan was a reporter at Inc. magazine. She previously worked as a consultant at The Parthenon Group, a Boston-based strategy firm. She is a graduate of Brown University.
Recent Blog Posts by Kate O'Sullivan
- CFO Optimism Takes a Plunge, but Not a Double-Dip
- Weak Employment Growth: Hiccup or First Step Toward Double Dip?
- Bright Economic Outlook Dimmed by Employment and Inflation Worries
- Corporate Outlook Brightens for 2011
- Economy Recovering Slowly but Not So Surely
- Economy Slowly Improving but Risks Posed by Weak Employment and Tight Credit Remain
- Economy Slowly Improving but Risks Posed by Weak Employment and Tight Credit Remain
- Economy Stabilizes but Employment to Lag
- A Tale of Two Companies: Credit Market Conditions Stabilize for Some Firms and Worsen for Others
- The weak get weaker: Corporate liquidity, asset sales, and the extensive use of bank lines of credit at lower-rated firms
- Corporate Sector In Distress











