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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIESThe Controller is responsible for managing, directing, and leading the Assistant Controller and the accounting and finance department, which includes Payroll.
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As a pivotal team member, this Controller will manage intermediate accounting and fiscal record-keeping activities, ensuring compliance with non-profit accounting principles. In response to expanding services, they need a Controller to oversee financial operations, ensuring adherence to non-profit accounting principles and contributing to fulfilling their mission of advancing health and social justice for all members of the community.
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The Controller is responsible for all activities related to budgeting, forecasting, profit and loss reporting, and account reconciliation for operating and balance sheet accounts. Possess a 4-year Bachelor Degree in Finance/Accounting and a minimum of 5 years of experience in a finance leadership position or a 5+ year history of progressive career growth in hotel finance (or in a similar industry.
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Reporting to the VP of Finance, in Alameda, CA, the Controller serves as a pivotal role in general accounting, controllership and cross-functional processes, with Production, R&D and People Ops.
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Reporting to the Corporate Controller, the Director, Assistant Controller will lead a team and support the accounting operations of the company, including functional responsibility over operational accounting, reporting and controls, enhance the accuracy of the Company's reported financial results, and ensure that reported results comply with generally accepted accounting principles.
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With offices in Los Angeles, Newport Beach, Boston and Sarasota, Aristotle is a majority employee-owned investment management organization that specializes in equity and fixed income portfolio management for institutional and advisory clients worldwide.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Equity Research Analyst to join our Aristotle Capital Boston team. With offices in Los Angeles, Newport Beach, Boston and Sarasota, Aristotle is a family of employee-owned investment management firms that collectively manage equity and fixed income strategies.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Vice President-Controller has primary responsibility for the management of the organization's accounting department, including all aspects of corporate, development, property, resident services, and treasury functions.
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ICF is looking for a Senior Project Finance Controller to join our Energy, Environment & Infrastructure (EEI) group. Ensure the project set-ups and modifications are entered into Deltek Costpoint in accordance with ICF's internal SOX policies and procedures.
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This position reports to the VP, Controller and is based in New York City. As our Assistant Controller, you will lead our US accounting team, overseeing the month-end close, global consolidations, reporting, and compliance functions of our business.
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Reporting to the Controller, the Assistant Controller will collaborate extensively with cross-functional partners, including the VP of Finance and CFO. The Assistant Controller should be efficient in working in a fast-growing start-up environment, strategic but hands-on, and help contribute to building a world-class accounting team.
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Nestled at the base of Vail Mountain, along the banks of Gore Creek, Grand Hyatt Vail is located in the heart of Vail Valley within the Cascade Village neighborhood.
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Controller will lead the Finance team in preparation and managing the annual budget process, audits, and other corporate requirements. As the Controller for a $210M company with 8 locations, you'll be responsible for driving financial objectives.
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The Interim Chief Financial Officer and Controller also provides staff support for the following Trustee Committees: Finance, Audit, Investment, and the Finance subcommittee of Property, Land, and Equipment.
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Controller / CFO - Non-Profit. Organization : Our client, a dynamic and rapidly growing Georgia-based Non-Profit organization, is seeking a Controller/CFO to join their team. Our client, a Non-Profit organization located in the Metro Atlanta area is looking to add a Controller/CFO to their accounting department.
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