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The CFO leads financial and revenue cycle management, financial reform, cost control, budgeting capitol, financial reporting and other initiatives in partnership with the Chief Operating Officer and Board of Directors.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer (COO) Casey Recupero, you will collaborate with our CEO and Founder John Rice, as well as other executives to crystallize and amplify MLT's unique narrative on what it takes to advance racial equity.
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Reporting directly to NFHA president and CEO Lisa Rice, who joined the organization in 2006 and became its CEO in 2018, the chief operating officer’s primary responsibilities are to oversee financial management, human resources, information technology, and facilities.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer (COO), and serving as a vital member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), this visionary leader will play a pivotal role in crafting and executing people strategies that propel us towards our goals.
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In this role, reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer, you'll serve as Circle's trusted global Editor-In-Chief. In this role, reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer, you'll serve as Circle's trusted global Editor-In-Chief.
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The Chief Financial Officer has operational oversight and responsibility for the Finance and Revenue operations, including management of staff to design and deliver finance, accounting, business analysis, forecasting, investment management and support to NACHC. The CFO plays a critical role in developing and implementing the overall financial strategy ensuring the stewardship of the financial health for the organization which has a current annual operating budget of approximately $60 million.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) reports to the Principal Deputy Chief Operating Officer and oversees FSA's financial and budget management. Manages the accounting lifecycle; oversees FSA payment processing, including tracking of receivables and payables; manages FSA financial statement audit activities; oversees the internal control and improper payment programs; develops FSA accounting policy; and produces reliable financial reporting, including the Annual Report.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer, incumbent will be responsible for ensuring efficient project execution through effective operations oversight of health and safety, risk management, stakeholder communication, leadership, team development, and compliance.
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Maintain comprehensive reporting to Chief Investment Officer and Chief Revenue Officer on portfolio of projects at various stages. Establish standard operating procedures and PPA pricing methodology.
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The National Board is seeking a new member to join our dynamic team as our Vice President of People, Strategy, and Finance, reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer (COO.
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Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer and working closely with the Executive Director, this role will be responsible for implementing donor strategy, managing engagement with high profile current and potential donors, crafting compelling messaging that advances our fundraising goals and contributing directly to project development.
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Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer (COO), the San Francisco Health Plan (SFHP) Information Officer (IO) provides tactical and strategic leadership and oversight for systems integrations, applications development, telecommunications, applied technology, technical services and SFHP decision making involving information technology (IT) and Information Services (IS.
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Reporting to the chief operating officer (COO), the director of finance and accounting manages NASHP’s accounting and finance function, prepares the annual operating budget, manages the annual financial and single audit, and supports executive and programmatic decisions by analyzing financial data.
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The Chief Information Officer and Vice President of Information Technology is responsible for planning, developing, implementing, securing, and operating the organization's information technology (IT) systems that support all aspects of the advocacy, business units & services, and foundation functions.
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The Chief Information Officer and Vice President of Information Technology is a key member of the ASHP Senior Leadership Team (SLT) who serves as a strategic, innovative, proactive, and best-practice-driven thought leader on all technology matters.
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