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Rachna
Sonchhatra
VP Finance
Sonesta
Rachna is Vice President of Finance at Sonesta Hotels, based in Newton, Massachusetts, a role she has held since March 2024. She joined Sonesta in June 2022 as Director of Finance and Corporate Controller, progressing to Senior Director of Finance in March 2023 before stepping into her current role. Prior to Sonesta, Rachna served as Senior Manager, Technical Accounting at Fresenius Medical Care North America. Earlier in her career, she spent nearly eight years at Dunkin' Brands in Canton, Massachusetts, progressing from Manager, Financial Reporting to Senior Manager, Financial Reporting, building a foundation in corporate financial reporting and technical accounting across the hospitality, healthcare, and consumer sectors.
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29 October 2027 13:15 - 14:00
Moderated roundtable discussions
4 discussions will run in parallel, each focused on a challenge CFOs are actively navigating right now. Choose the table most relevant to you and join a candid, peer-led conversation with CFOs facing the same pressure and trade-offs. Each table is moderated by a senior finance leader to keep the discussion grounded, practical, and relevant, with no presentations and no passive listening. Come prepared to challenge assumptions, compare approaches, and share what is actually working in your organisation. A snapshot of this year’s roundtable themes: - Conviction and capital: where CFOs are actually placing bets right now (and where they're quietly pulling back) - The skills nobody budgeted for: what CFOs are actually hiring for now - Where the line still holds: what CFOs won't hand to AI, even now - Sounding sure when you're not: how CFOs actually talk to the board mid-uncertainty Connect with peers carrying the same accountability, benchmark decisions candidly, and leave with perspectives you can apply immediately in your own organisation.