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Robert A. Schriesheim : ウィキペディア英語版
Robert Schriesheim

==Career Summary==
Robert A. Schriesheim (born 1960), is an American business executive.〔 Schriesheim has served as a corporate director, board chairman or CFO of a number of multi-national public companies working in partnership with private equity firms, hedge funds and institutional investors to create shareholder value. He has led companies through broad strategic, operational and financial transformations, including complex restructurings,〔(A CFO's Strategy: Verticals Within Verticals - Careers - CFO.com )〕 in a variety of sectors involving technology, business services, software, retail and real estate.
Since 2011, Mr. Schriesheim has served as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Sears Holdings Corporation,〔()〕 a publicly traded retailer with broad holdings of digital, physical and financial assets including Shop Your Way, a social shopping platform. Sears Holdings had $31 billion of revenue and 200k employees in 2014, and is 48%-owned by Chairman and CEO Edward S. Lampert. During Mr. Schriesheim’ s tenure, Sears has substantially recapitalized its balance sheet〔()〕 and reconfigured its asset portfolio as part of a strategic transformation including the spin-offs of Lands' End,〔()〕 Sears Canada,〔()〕 Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores,〔()〕 Orchard Supply Hardware〔()〕 and the pending separation of Seritage Growth Properties,〔()〕 a public REIT.
Prior to joining Sears Holdings, Mr. Schriesheim was Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for publicly traded global human resources business services provider Hewitt Associates until its sale to Aon.〔()〕〔()〕 Prior to Hewitt, Mr. Schriesheim was a board member, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Lawson Software,〔()〕〔()〕 the world’s third largest publicly traded Enterprise Resource Planning software provider until its acquisition by Infor Global Solutions and Golden Gate Capital.〔()〕 Previously, he held executive positions at ARCH Development Partners, Global TeleSystems, SBC Equity Partners, Ameritech, AC Nielsen and Brooke Group Ltd.
Mr. Schriesheim currently serves as a board member of a number of publicly traded companies including Skyworks Solutions,〔()〕 a global provider of semiconductors to the mobile communications market; Houlihan Lokey, a leading international investment banking firm; NII Holdings, formerly known as Nextel International, a provider of wireless communications services in Latin America, primarily in Brazil; and of FirstAdvantage, a portfolio company of private equity firm Symphony Technology Group, which is an international provider of employee screening solutions. Previously, he served as a board director of a number of public companies including Lawson Software, Inc.; Georgia Gulf Corp, now known as Axiall; Co-chairman of MSC Software,〔()〕 acquired by Symphony Technology Group and Elliott Associates;〔()〕 Dobson Communications, acquired by ATT;〔()〕 Golden Telecom, Acquired by VimpelCom;〔()〕 and Global Telesystems, a European communications provider, backed by Soros Private Equity Affiliates which was acquired by KPNQwest.〔()〕

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