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[The Strategic Evolution of Finance: From Internal Audit to Fractional CFO]-[Lessons from a finance revolution at Mars, with Colin Moss]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2026-07-26

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The Strategic Evolution of Finance: From Internal Audit to Fractional CFO

In this episode of FP&A Today, host Glenn Hopper sits down with Colin Moss, a seasoned finance leader with over 20 years of experience at global giants like Cadbury and Mars. Having recently transitioned from a high-level corporate career to founding his own consultancy, CM Strategies, Moss offers a masterclass on the evolution of finance functions and the critical role of the modern CFO.

The Foundation: Why Audit Matters

Moss’s career began in internal audit at Cadbury Schweppes. He challenges the common perception of auditors as the "police" of an organization. Instead, he views audit as a vital training ground that provides a holistic view of the business. By conducting process reviews, auditors learn to think end-to-end. Moss notes, "We weren't there to try and catch people out... it was really about how can we add value? How can we make lives easier for people?" This early exposure to different geographies and processes laid the groundwork for his later work in finance transformation.

Redefining Business Partnering

One of the most formative moments in Moss’s career occurred when he sat down with a business leader to review the numbers, only to be told, "They're not my numbers." This blunt reality check taught him that true business partnering isn't about finance dictating results; it’s about shared ownership.

When partnering works well, it is "sought by the people that you're partnering with." Moss emphasizes that finance leaders must avoid being the "expert" who complicates things. Instead, they should act as a "voice of performance," providing challenge and support in service of common, clearly defined goals.

Transformation: Starting with the Destination

Moss led global finance transformations at Mars, and he argues that the biggest mistake companies make is viewing these as purely "finance" projects rather than "business" transformations. He stresses the necessity of having a clear vision: "The more clear you can be about what that ultimately needs to look like... that's really a key part of the success."

He further highlights the importance of thoughtful KPI design. Using a "balanced" approach is essential—counterbalancing growth metrics with profitability and capital allocation metrics—to prevent the unintended consequences that arise from hyper-focusing on a single metric.

Data Governance and the "Voice of Performance"

As finance moves beyond the general ledger, the relationship between finance and data teams becomes critical. Moss advocates for finance professionals to be involved early in data strategy. While finance leaders don't need to be database administrators, they must be able to "explain in simple terms what their agenda is" to bridge the gap between technical data experts and business stakeholders. He describes this as the finance function acting as the "neck" of the business, helping the leadership team (the head) decide where to look.

The Leap to Fractional CFO

Transitioning from a massive enterprise to a fractional CFO role at CM Strategies has been both a challenge and a joy for Moss. He notes that while big corporations provide a "silo" of experts, smaller, founder-led businesses often lack the basics, such as "reliable cash forecasting" or "basic margin analysis." For these businesses, a fractional CFO can add immediate value by bringing professional-grade financial discipline to fast-growing but immature organizations.

Conclusion: Curiosity as a Career Driver

For those looking to ascend in their finance careers, Moss offers three pillars: judgment, drive, and influence. While drive is inherent to the profession, judgment and influence are muscles built through curiosity and human connection. Whether you are in a corporate role or striking out on your own, Moss’s advice remains consistent: follow your passion, stay curious, and never stop learning.

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