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Provides strategic leadership, management, mentorship, and oversight to the Finance Department, which comprises Accounting, Payroll, Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), Treasury Operations, Business Insights.
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SE is seeking a passionate and experienced Finance Director to lead our financial operations and provide strategic guidance. The Finance Director is responsible for the overall financial leadership of the organization including: budget development and monitoring; grant compliance; accounting and payroll functions; investment and cash management; coordination and completion of the annual audit and Form 990 preparation in compliance with the generally accepted accounting practices and policies of Twin Cities R.
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The Director of Financial Planning & Analysis will take a holistic perspective that considers data, analytics and various dimensions of the business when approaching strategic business solutions.
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Learn more about Airship here: +About You:We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Director of Finance who can effectively balance the role of a hands-on player and a strategic coach within our finance team.
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Reporting to the VP of Finance the Director (FP&A) will support the VP with regular monthly financial planning, analysis and reporting to various constituents (internal and external) for federally qualified health center with a $40M budget.
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Progressive experience in finance, strategic planning, corporate strategy, consulting, or related roles. The SS&P Director of Finance & Strategy is a senior role that will provide thought leadership to the team, the SS&P organization, Georgia-Pacific, and Koch Industries.
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The Strategic Finance Associate will play a key role in supporting Nabis' financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and expansion activities. Our Finance Team is currently seeking a Strategic Finance Associate to help with financial modeling and analyzing M&A and investment opportunities.
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Responsible for diverse catalogue split between two GMs (Valentino, Prada, Viktor & Rolf, Mugler, Azzaro, Ralph Lauren, Maison Margiela)LUXE Supply Chain Vision: Be an agile, trusted and strategic business driver to deliver a seamless experience to the consumer: where, when and how they shop.
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Reporting to the Associate Dean for Administration and Finance, the Director, Reporting and Financial Planning is responsible for providing critical information for decision making, performing data analytics and trend analyses, and creation of reports for College leadership.
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Overview: The Finance Director for NA Retail within the Global Consumer Products Division (CPD) will play a pivotal role in overseeing the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) and Accounting departments.
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The DFA works closely with leadership and partnering with faculty leaders helps lead strategic planning and works to set and implement the strategic direction of IGHS. Given IGHS’s position as a control point reporting directly to the Chancellor, the DFA is responsible for ensuring that all financial and strategic plans for IGHS are submitted in a timely manner to the Chancellor’s Budget Office.
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Experience: 5 Years experience M&A, capital planning, and/or alternative asset management experience, preferably at an investment banking, private equity, or corporate development / strategic finance role focused on healthcare services, required.
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In this role, the Finance Director will oversee all accounting and finance functions for the Pipe & Precast division, including core accounting and controller functions, business partnership, forecasting, financial planning and analysis, revenue recognition, product costing, working capital management and associated analysis and reporting.
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JVS is seeking a dynamic and experienced Director of Finance to lead our financial strategy and management, ensuring the organization's financial sustainability and growth.
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Odle Management – A subsidiary of Eckerd Connects This position is located at the Potomac Job Corps Center in Washington, DC. Reports to the Finance and Administration Director and is a salaried, exempt position.
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