
CFO THOUGHT LEADER 1173: The CFO at the Crossroads of Code, Capital, and Clarity | Rich Schmidt, CFO, Inmar Intelligence
Mar 25, 2026
Rich Schmidt, CFO of Inmar Intelligence with 26 years blending finance, M&A, IT and transformations. He recalls a formative “go fix it” moment and explains how lateral moves built deep operational chops. Topics include cloud ERP consolidation that sped closes, scaling AI across workflows, M&A integration lessons, and balancing capital strategy with product innovation.
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Mentors Told Him To Analyze Then Fix It
- Rich Schmidt became a fixer early at Inmar when mentors told him to not only analyze problems but 'go fix it'.
- That hands-on M&A, integration, and project ownership built his cross-functional credibility and led to expanded roles.
Going Deep And Wide Beats Job Hopping
- Deep value comes from combining finance with operations and IT rather than choosing one path exclusively.
- Schmidt embraced lateral moves to build a dual expertise in finance and IT infrastructure that became a strategic advantage.
Three Moves To Grow Inside One Company
- Build a network of multiple mentors, strengthen relationships with leaders, and accept lateral moves to shape your career inside one company.
- Own part of your destiny while being patient; lateral roles accumulate skills that pay off over time.



