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With a corpus of $3.5 billion and an annual budget of approximately $200 million, this role will serve as the strategic finance leader for the Mott Foundation and key advisor to the President and CEO on all finance matters.
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The role provides an opportunity to work with multiple functions across the organization and be a strategic business partner to Finance & Strategy, Strategic, Planning & Transactions (SP&T), Investor Relations, Accounting, Tax and Treasury.
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The Demand Planning Manager is responsible for managing one or more Strategic Business Units and Sales Zones while leading the cross functional team in achieving best-in-class performance in demand forecasting.
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Dorman is currently seeking a Director, FP&A, to join our growing team in our suburban Philadelphia headquarters in Colmar, PA. This role will be a critical leader in the Dorman Light Duty Finance team owning financial planning, reporting, and analysis.
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Coordinates with the Director of Procurement and Supply Chain Operations to create and maintain a predictive, adaptive, and resilient supply chain that supports strategic sourcing for an optimal supplier base, identifies opportunities for improved supply chain performance, efficiencies and savings, aligns PSA supply with USAID recipient country demand, ensuring supply chain agility and minimizing risk to the global health supply chain.
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The Manager, Finance will work with the Vice President, Finance, the Chief Financial Officer, and other Accounting & Finance team members on financial planning and analysis (FP&A), operational analysis, budgeting, and corporate finance engagements.
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The Port Planning Division leads and coordinates planning of the Port’s strategic goals, economic forecasting, land development and infrastructure, to support and enhance the Port’s role as a premier gateway for trade, while promoting both economic strength and environmental vitality.
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Understanding of Finance business processes, including FP&A, Strategic Finance, Business Unit Finance, Controllership (Close & Consolidations), Tax, Treasury, Management and External Reporting, and Investor Relations.
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The CFO reports directly to Patrick Sillup, Head of School, and partners with both Core and Cabinet teams in planning and development to ensure that approved strategic initiatives are appropriately funded.
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In FTI Consulting's Corporate Finance & Restructuring organization, we focus on our clients' strategic, operational, financial and capital needs by addressing the full spectrum of financial and transactional challenges faced by corporations, boards, private equity sponsors, creditor constituencies and other stakeholders.
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What You’ll Do:The successful candidate will support the finance team by assisting in the analysis of a wide variety of financial and accounting issuesSupport the Director and Senior Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis in managing Urban’s financial planning & analysis activities.
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Our team provides strategic support to the SVP of PXT, the CFO, and senior leadership on enterprise-wide planning, analysis, and reporting. The PXT FP&A team provides strategic support to Amazon’s SVP of PXT, her leadership team, and the executive team (S-team) on enterprise-wide planning, analysis, and reporting for headcount and employee expenses.
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The Deputy Director, Finance, will be responsible for all aspects of strategic and operational finance for the project, acting as the principal finance partner to the Project Director and the project management team, while conforming to IRC's financial control environment.
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We have an opportunity for a Director of Finance who will work with the CFO in support of corporate operations. 10+ years of experience as a Direct of Finance, Corporate Controller or similar responsibility.
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To serve as a Director of Gift and Estate Planning providing guidance to donors, prospects and their advisors, and colleagues on planned giving strategies and techniques for completing significant charitable gifts at the $1,000,000 and above level.
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