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Performs additional duties as may be assigned by the Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Executive Officer. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Royal Palm Coast Realtor Association Director of Professional Development will help to strengthen our growing educational offerings by helping us develop, manage, and administer the educational programs and opportunities we offer our members.
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Executive Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer & Chief Operating Officer. Reporting directly to CFO & COO (the “Executives”), the Executive Assistant provides advanced administrative support for the CFO & COO’s day-to-day affairs.
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Reporting to the Assistant Director / Chief Operating Officer, the Director of Finance / Chief Financial Officer is responsible for directing and managing all financial operations of the Library within the Library's approved framework of goals, objectives, policies, and procedures; works closely with executive management staff on all phases of business support and financial development.
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Be accountable for working closely with shared services partners in revenue cycle (local revenue leadership committees), system accounting and reimbursement on monthly financial reporting, resource engineering and hospitality on supply and other performance improvement projects.
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Reporting to the Executive Director, the CFO is a key member of the senior leadership team, providing strong decision support and expertise in financial analysis, budgeting, fiscal accountability, and internal control.
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Reports to: Chief Financial Officer SUPERVISION EXERCISED: N/A RESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC CONTACT: Daily contact requiring courtesy, discretion, and sound judgment. The position includes the implementation and oversight of processes and workflows, software training, data integration, system efficiencies, and financial reporting capable of withstanding rigorous audits consistent with Federal Uniform Guidance standards.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) supervises the strategic direction and operational oversight of the Finance/Accounting Department. Supervise financial operations and accounting staff in financial reporting, accounts payable, payroll, billing, and cash receipts.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Chief Accounting Officer (CAO) will be responsible for the leadership, development, and execution of the Company's accounting function globally, including controllership, financial operations and related systems, treasury operations, accounting policy and SOX compliance, global income and indirect taxes, management and external financial reporting.
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The Director of Global Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A), reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), will oversee all financial planning and analysis functions.
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Staff reporting to the Chief Executive Officer: Director of Operations, Director of Finance and Human Resources, Director of Resource Development, Construction Managers, and Director of ReStores.
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This position reports to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) This individual will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial/SEC reporting, budgeting/FP&A, external/PCAOB audits, internal audit/SOX, and tax related matters.
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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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Hands on Oracle, Vista, JD Edwards or similar ERP systems experience; working knowledge & understanding of financial reporting requirements & systems; experience working w/external auditors, internal controls & compliance related issues.
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The role is very visible within the organization, reporting directly to Alo's Chief Innovation Officer, interfacing with the executive team, and contributing to the development of materials presented to Alo's Board of Managers.
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The Finance Division reports to the Chief Financial Officer and consists of some 3,000 employees worldwide. Finance is responsible for overseeing the accounting and financial and regulatory reporting for the Firm. They prepare external financial reports for public filings and regulators.
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