New York, NY — Treasury & Risk, the leading monthly business publication for senior financial executives, today
announced the finalists for the 2010 Alexander Hamilton Best Practices Summit and Awards Program (AHA).

Winners in each of the 10 categories will be announced during the event on Oct. 28-29 at the Downtown Marriott in
New York City. Corporate finance executives are qualified to attend the conference for free. To register or learn more,
please visit www.alexanderhamiltonawards.com.

The finalists are:

Cash Management
Amtrak, Google, Honeywell

Credit Risk Management
Cisco, Microsoft, Omnicom

Enterprise Risk Management
Honeywell, Paychex, RTI International

Financial Risk Management
Microsoft, Thomson Reuters, Visa

Liquidity
AT&T, Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Toyota Financial Services

Working Capital
Cisco, Ford, Kimberly-Clark

Solution of the Year
Citi, Clearwater Analytics, Credit Suisse Securities

Technology Excellence
Cisco, Google, Mayo Clinic

Retirement/Benefits
Ford, Paychex, Thomson Reuters

Best Green Strategy
Cisco, Ford, Walmart

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