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Joseph G. NeCastro, , is executive vice
president and chief financial officer for The E. W. Scripps Company. He has oversight
responsibility for all of the company's corporate functions.
NeCastro joined Scripps in May 2002 as senior vice
president and chief financial officer. During his career, he has held financial management
positions at several top media and communications companies, including
Penton Media, The Reader's Digest Association Inc., U.S. News & World Report and
MCI Communications Corp.
Before Scripps, he was with
Penton Media Inc. in Cleveland, where he was chief financial officer
beginning in 1998. He joined Penton, two months before the company's
spin-off from Pittway Corporation. During his tenure, he was
instrumental in the execution of Penton's spin-off and initial stock
offering, as well as more than 20 acquisitions. He led a series of
financing transactions to support Penton's expansion efforts. Penton is
a trade magazine publisher and a producer of trade shows and
conferences around the world.
Before joining Penton, NeCastro worked five years for Reader's Digest,
starting in 1993 as director of finance and operations for the
company's magazine group. When he left Reader's Digest in 1998, he was
vice president of finance for Reader's Digest USA, serving as the chief
financial officer for the company's $1.1 billion U.S. operating unit.
He also served as director of financial planning and analysis and vice
president/corporate controller while at Reader's Digest.
NeCastro worked at U.S. News & World
Report for six years, first as director of finance (1987-90) and then
as vice president and treasurer (1990-93). He served as manager of financial analysis and budgets (1983-84) and as
senior manager, business planning and development (1985-87) for MCI Communications.
NeCastro, a certified public accountant, has a master's degree in
business administration from Harvard Business School and a bachelor's
degree in accounting from Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pa. |
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