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Chamberlain Advisors is currently conducting an executive search for a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for our direct client Coordinated Transportation Solutions. Change Management: An effective change manager, the CFO will embrace and navigate shifts in policies, initiatives, and customer requirements, promoting fiscal stewardship, strategic thinking, and adapting the business model for sustained growth.
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Our client, an innovative company in the Insurtech MGA space predominantly-backed by a globally renowned (re)insurer, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced individual to join their Finance department as a Director - Chief Financial Officer (CFO.
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Five years’ experience as a CFO or Controller/Comptroller, preferably in a government or nonprofit organization. Supervise purchasing and materials management functions including receiving inventory distribution for Tribal Operations and the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Saganing Eagle`s Landing Casino, and Migizi EDC.
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CFO/CONTROLLER $150 -$190K Lead and Drive the Financial Strategy of this stable and growing business NO Remote Unable to provide sponsorship at this time MUST be willing to relocate anywhere Relocation package negotiable Our client is a prominent construction company with a proven track record of delivering successful projects.
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The interim CFO will support our Private Equity clientele on a national basis. We also take interim management roles (CFO, Controller, Treasurer) to lead clients through challenging times.
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Collaborate extensively with the NAES CFO Team, comprising Accounting/Tax, Compliance, Shared Services, and FP&A Groups. The CFO holds a direct reporting line to the President of Greenberry Industrial.
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No remote or hybrid work available Qualifications: Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Controller or CFO in the heavy civil construction industry. They are seeking an experienced Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead our financial operations.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) provides executive leadership and oversight of the hospital financial operations by developing and maintaining effective accounting and financial management systems to safeguard facility assets, providing a monitoring system to control financial resources, and conducting appropriate financial planning.
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Works with Vice President of Finance, CFO on business-related financial matters for Oriana House, Inc., and other business ventures. Prepares special reports for the Vice President of Finance, CFO related to revenue sources.
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Overview The CFO will report directly to the Corporate CFO of Atlantic Health System (AHS) and will work closely with the President of CentraState Health System (CSHS) at its facilities.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will provide strategic, financial, and operational leadership across the museum, ensuring proper financial accounting, internal controls, safe and compliant facility operations, and successful customer service in the visitor experience.
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SUMMARYThe Senior Accountant reports to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and performs accounting duties of moderate to difficult complexity, such as Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), coordinating all fiscal activities to ensure projects are completed timely and accurately, ensuring accuracy of fiscal reports, supervising personnel, preparing agency financial reports and budgets, assisting the CFO as requested, and performing related work as assigned.
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The ideal candidate should have a minimum of 5 years of experience as a Controller or CFO, and familiarity with Vista Viewpoint software. Proven experience with Vista Viewpoint software, Excel MACROS and Pivot Tables.
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MidAmerica National Bank, a locally owned financial institution in central Illinois, has an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to join our Accounting Department as a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in Fulton County.
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A non profit organization in Austin, TX that is dedicated to servicing our community is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join their team and lead their financial operations.
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