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SAS seeks a chief financial officer (CFO), to start later this summer. Reporting directly to the head of school, the CFO plays a pivotal role in shaping the financial future of the institution.
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This position reports to the Chief Financial Officer and is responsible to oversight of all accounting and reporting activities for the organization. Work with the CFO and the Sr. Financial Planning Analyst in the annual budgeting and planning process, administer and review all financial plans and compare to actual results with a view to identify, explain and correct variances as appropriate.
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SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Controller will be responsible for oversight of all finance, accounting and reporting activities. Assists Chief Financial Officer with preparation, development and execution of annual budget to ensure accurate and reliable agency, departmental, and location (center-based) income statements with trend analysis and budget to actual variance.
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Specifically, the Vice President, Human Resources collaborates with the Chief Financial Officer and the Provost regarding compensation and benefits, and collective bargaining agreements.
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Works with Chiefs, in particular the COO, Chief Innovation Officer (CINO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) to identify and deliver meaningful and impactful progress against objectives.
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As we embark on our journey as a pre-revenue startup, we are seeking a dynamic and strategic Chief Financial Officer to join ourpassionate team. As the Chief Financial Officer at SOULCHI, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the financial landscape of our organization during this critical pre-revenue phase.
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If so, our client is currently seeking a Chief Financial Officer to join their team. Job Title: Chief Financial Officer. Do you have over (7) years of experience as a Controller/CFO.
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DescriptionThe Technology Chief Financial Officer, ('Tech CFO ') is responsible for financial leadership of Humana's global Tech operations, including strategy and execution from new project prioritization and planning to ongoi.
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The Vice President of Finance/Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for supervising and directing the operation and implementation of the financial management and compliance functions of Defenders of Wildlife and Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund. They report to the President & CEO and work closely with the Vice Presidents of Marketing and Philanthropy and other senior staff to provide accurate, timely, and strategic financial counsel to the organization.
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Knowledge, Skills, Abilities for Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer. Vice President of Finance/Chief Financial Officer. Senior officer in charge of strategic financial planning and management for Defenders of Wildlife.
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Our SVP-Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be highly analytical, possess strong technical expertise. The CFO will be responsible for the preparation of the annual budget, financial reports, call reports, and other miscellaneous reports including financial analysis.
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The CFO will ensure compliance with regulations and legal requirements for the reporting and management of all financial activities. The CFO should be a solutions-based, team player who will use their role to research, evaluate, recommend, and implement financial/accounting solutions and opportunities for growth.
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Chief Financial Officer Jobs (Found 1 Job) Sort By: Relevance Map View Chief Financial Officer and Controller UCLA Foundation Los Angeles, California Salary $220,000 - $250,000 Per Year Education Master's Degree Type Full Time The UCLA Foundation and Investment Company welcomes applications and nominations for the Chief Financial Officer & Controller (CFO) position.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) demonstrates executive level experience in strategic thinking and decision making and serves as a key member of the executive team. The CFO will manage strategic financial planning and analyses, budgeting, forecasting, reporting, and record-keeping, as well as serve as a strategic partner and advisor to the CEO. The CFO will also partner with other Chief level staff to optimize margins on our service lines and refine and leverage our value proposition.
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The Executive Assistant reports to the Chief Financial Officer and may provide additional support to members of the CFO's teams as needed. The Executive Assistant provides advanced-level administrative support to the Chief Financial Officer of the company.
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