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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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The Chief Accounting Officer and Controller is responsible for leading the accounting department, including responsibility for the monthly financial close process, internal and external audits and examinations, implementing and maintaining GAAP principles, tax reporting, budget support, accounts payables and receivables, and internal controls over financial reporting, along with supporting the treasury and finance functions.
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Though operations focus is critical, the CFO will specifically be looked to for thought leadership on treasury expansion/optimization and financial growth strategy. The CFO will lead all financial operations balancing efficiency with effectiveness.
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CFO or Controller with Construction experience. CFO - Construction Industry - Will Pay RELO! Large Construction company is in search of a CFO to join their company! Experienced with the preparation of monthly consolidated financial statements, contract WIP schedules, etc.
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The CFO will also be responsible for understanding our growth path and helping us plan strategically how to get there while operationalizing our financial growth path. The CFO instills a financial management discipline to how we operate in this structure.
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Ascend seeks an experienced, dynamic, and visionary Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead the development and execution of our financial strategy and ensure long-term financial sustainability for our premier K-12 charter management organization.
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Reports to: Chief Executive Officer. Familiarity with Deltek suite of enterprise products, including Costpoint for accounting, financial management and time/expense management, would be a bonus.
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Works to protect the vital assets of the company, ensure compliance with financial regulations, and government contractual regulations (FARs and DFARs) 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.
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Due to the upcoming retirement of our Chief Financial Officer, Buckeye is seeking a qualified, experienced Chief Financial Officer to join our executive team; with the position located in our home office in Powell, Ohio. This position will report to the Chief Executive Officer.
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While designed to be a strategic role, driving the future strategy and direction of financial management at Cayuse, tactically/practically, as we are a quickly growing company, you will also be in the weeds, diving into current state, and looking at quick hit opportunities to improve our financial position.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is the senior financial executive in the Firm, advising Firm leadership and Partners on the financial aspects of the Firm’s current and potential strategic initiatives, investments and financial performance.
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5 to 10 years of related experience as a CFO and/or Controller within a FDIC Bank or similar institution. The CFO is responsible for directing the fiscal functions of the Bank and its subsidiaries, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and all other banking regulatory and advisory organizations; and in accordance with financial management techniques and practices appropriate within the banking industry.
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The Controller is responsible for assisting the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in the overall financial administration of the facility, including general accounting, data processing, budgeting and forecasting, and financial reporting for the facility in accordance with all facility and corporate policies and procedures and consistent with the policy on ethical practices.
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Healthcare/Hospital Controller or CFO/Chief Financial Officer Highly Preferred. Must possess a working knowledge of hospital financial operations, federal and local tax regulations; knowledge of all business office, accounting, payroll and other administrative office operations including all processes from registration through discharge.
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Position Summary: The Chief Financial Officer (Controller) is a key executive role, reporting directly to the President of the Company. Financial Management: Oversee the company's financial operations, including capital investments, cash flow, profitability, and financial reporting.
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