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The Chief Financial Officer is responsible to the Hospital CEO, and maintains business relationships with the Division CFO, Hospital CEO, COO, and CNO. 4+ years of experience in a Hospital Controller, Asst. CFO, or VP of Finance role preferred.
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You will assist the CEO in the development of long and short range hospital operations plans which may include service demand analyses, resources availability analyses, productivity, and cost benefit analyses of proposed capital and staff expansions.
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Job Title: Controller Report to: Company President and CEO (with functional and fiduciary reporting relationship to CFO, EMCOR Construction Services) Location: Farmingdale, NY FLSA Status: Full-Time / Exempt COMPANY OVERVIEW Heritage Mechanical Services is one of the New York City Metropolitan area’s leading provider of high-performance end-to-end mechanical and HVAC airside solutions.
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The Chief Financial Officer at Cayuse Holdings, LLC will help shape strategy and direction of the company (with the CEO and Executive Leadership Team) as we grow from $100M to $1B. The core role of the CFO is a balance of strategic planner, change catalyst, operator, and steward of the company.
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Responsibilities Create and present financial and tax strategy recommendations to CEO Support the financial planning and analysis efforts Oversee cash flow, cash management, working capital, and company audits Prepare financial statements and reports Ensure legal compliance on all financial functions Manage relationships with banks Qualifications Strong finance-based analytical skills 7 - 10 years' of finance experience CPA or MBA preferred but not required.
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We will consider a high-performing Controller, who is ready to assume the function of CFO. Previous working experience as a Controller or CFO for 10+ years. Our client, an industry leader, privately-held company, is looking for a CFO. The CFO reports directly to the CEO, is an in-office position, and located in Connecticut.
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The CFO reports to the CEO, is a key member of the ELT, and will interact frequently with the Cayuse Board of Directors. This role may work in partnership with a future COO/CTO as well as the CEO and the presidents of each business unit (our executive leadership team.
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This role will supervise the finance department, including the controller and director of finance, and will identify the next generation of leaders to mentor and develop across the team. Though operations focus is critical, the CFO will specifically be looked to for thought leadership on treasury expansion/optimization and financial growth strategy.
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This role is in a very nice, centrally located area in Phoenix and working closely with the CFO and CEO. This is a role open due to promotion. Controller - $130K to $150K plus 20% bonusWe are partnering with a stable company who is seeking a Controller to join their team.
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FAO Managers will have contact with our clients (CEO, COO, CFO, VP of Finance, Controller, etc.) Progressive experience in accounting and financial management in a real estate accounting environment, in roles such as accounting manager, assistant controller, controller, director of finance CFO.
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The CFO has all the supervisory authority, profit and loss responsibility, and strategic direction accountability they will need for this C-level position but will be expected to act as a partner and consultant to each company president, helping them shape each business unit's performance in more optimal ways.
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Coordination of audit activities including schedulesManage HR and payroll activities including preparation of commissions, bi-weekly payroll, and 401K contributions.
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The size and complexity of the companies would require analytical training and experience necessary to communicate with a business owner/CEO, CFO or Business Controller. Participate in all required compliance training, including Bank Secrecy Act/anti-money laundering training, as well as internal and external training programs, online training, meetings, and seminars/conferences, etc.
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Key contacts with both current and future clients are the Chief Level that include Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Chief Information Officer (CIO), Controller, Manager and President.
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Reporting directly to the Senior Vice President for Advancement and Partnerships and CEO of the UCF Foundation, Inc., this position will serve as the CFO and a key leadership position responsible for overseeing financial operations, budgeting, and financial strategy to ensure the success of the organization.
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