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The Chief Finance Officer will work directly with the Treasurer, Board of Directors and reports directly to the International President/CEO with a dotted line reporting relationship to the Executive Director.
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Specifically, the Managing Director of Finance will be expected to manage the following: Financial Management & Budget Planning Support the Chief Executive Officer and Senior Leadership Team in developing annual school and ESI budgets.
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Elio has served the Danbury Public Schools as Finance Director and Norwalk Public Schools as Chief Operating Officer. Elio has partnered with the Town Finance DIrector on many Town/BOE financial and operational projects producing cost-savings and improved efficiencies.
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Advises the Chief Financial Officer on the fiscal impact related to City policy decisions and programming and staffing changes; provides financial analysis and reports on departments, operating funds, enterprise funds, budget variances, special grants, fixed assets, and related data.
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Reporting to the Fire Chief, the Finance Director manages and oversees the essential fiscal functions of EJFR and collaborates with other members of the executive team, while performing the duties as the Chief Financial Officer of the District.
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Worked in Chief Financial Officer, Managing Director, VP, Sr. VP, EVP, or C-level roles for a company involved in transmission utility or renewable energy operations. This Chief Financial Officer will act as the Executive Financial Leader across the organization working closely with the CEO on the organization's operational and corporate finance strategy with a focus on initiatives for optimizing current transmission assets and long-term growth goals.
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The role of the hotel director of finance as the hotel's "Chief Financial Officer" can be categorized into four main areas of discipline as described below. The Director of Finance plans, organizes, directs, and controls the accounting and control function of the division, reports operational results, and provides financial support to hotel management.
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The Department of Finance is seeking a full time, Director of Risk Management & Compliance reporting to the Vice President of Finance & Chief Financial Officer (CFO.
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Chief Financial Officer / EVP of Finance - Utility & Renewables. CFO / Transmission EVP of Finance - Report financial liquidity and position to the company Board of Directors, providing financial oversight and recommendations to the board and CEO.
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Reporting to the Director, Financial Reporting, the Senior Accountant works collaboratively with the Director, Financial Reporting, Vice President of Accounting and Chief Financial Officer in evaluating internal audit controls, contract management and revenue recognition.
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In line with HIAS' values of Welcome, Justice, Empathy, Partnership, Courage and Resilience, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for directing and overseeing all HQ Finance functions, and for leading financial excellence globally, in strict alignment with HIAS' mission, core values and strategic goals.
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This role reports to the VP, Global Finance Transformation but will have frequent interaction with the SVP Finance Transformation Officer, the Chief Finance Officer and the Finance Leadership Team. Essential Functions: Program Management: responsible for setting-up, implementing and running the Transformation PMO / Change Management function.
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The CFO manages the Senior Director of Finance, Controller, and Senior Director of Grants Compliance. Uncommon Schools (Uncommon) is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to set the financial strategy for Uncommon’s ~$450M operating budget, while also designing and delivering effective financial systems across the organization.
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The Director of Finance will serve as a senior-level leader and collaborative partner to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) as well as a strategist in managing our growing organization's financial resources.
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Department Summary Business & Finance Solutions (BFS), a division of UCLA under the Office of the Vice Chancellor & Chief Financial Officer, provides innovative campus wide solutions to complex financial and business matters, maximizing value to the University community.
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