Dallas Clement

President And Chief Financial Officer at Cox Enterprises

Dallas Clement is president and chief financial officer for Cox Enterprises, a leading broadband, automotive services and media company with $20 billion in annual revenues and 50,000 employees worldwide.

Clement is responsible for the company's treasury, financial reporting and control, tax, audit, strategy and corporate development, and financial planning and analysis functions. He also oversees sustainability operations, information technology, risk management, government affairs and legal. Clement leads Cox’s efforts to expand our company focusing on emerging businesses that embrace technology, software and innovative business models in areas including Cleantech, healthcare technology, esports and media.

Previously, Clement served as executive vice president and chief financial officer for Cox Automotive, the largest automotive marketplace and leading provider of software solutions to auto dealers throughout the U.S. He led all finance, legal, real estate, technology, strategy and corporate development functions across Cox Automotive's financial services, wholesale auctions, digital media, software-as-a-service and international businesses. In addition, Clement had accountability for Cox Automotive’s financial services unit, NextGear Capital. Prior to the formation of Cox Automotive, Clement served as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Autotrader Group for three years.

Clement also spent 20 years at Cox Communications, where he held a variety of roles, including executive vice president and chief strategy and product management officer.

In 2004, he received the National Cable Television Association Vanguard Award for Young Leadership. He serves on the boards of Truist Financial Corporation, Caffeine.tv, the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta Esports Ventures and Junior Achievement of Georgia.

Clement received a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics and economics from Harvard College and a master’s degree in engineering economic systems from Stanford University.

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