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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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5+ years of relevant experience in a financial planning & analysis role, including business intelligence tools, techniques, and technology. We help companies that are looking to hire Directors of Financial Planning & Analysis for Charlotte, North Carolina and in other cities too.
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Minimum Education/Experience: A graduate degree in a public policy-related field, such as public policy, public administration, political science, city & regional planning, housing, transportation planning, public health, environmental management, macro social work, etc., and at least seven years of experience in developing and implementing research and service projects is required.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Organizes and facilitates data collection, analysis, and dissemination for ongoing College research, planning, assessment, and evaluation purposes in support of the College's mission.
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This position will manage key financial processes, including forecasting, budget planning, and strategic analysis for business units within the firm. Title: Director, Financial Planning & Analysis.
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Identify, develop, and continuously improve forecasting methodologies in partnership with HR Business Partners and Financial Planning & Analysis. Provide essential input to management team ensuring staffing plans are based on analysis of historical performance and real-time data.
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Strong general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, financial planning and analysis, income tax and banking working knowledge. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Guides financial decisions by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing policies and procedures Lead the corporate planning and analysis team in the annual planning and monthly forecasting processes; develops budget as required.
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Conduct thorough project scope planning, feasibility analysis, and manage resource allocation to ensure project success. The Senior Director, International Project Planning and Strategy will oversee international expansion project planning and strategy, guiding NASCAR's global initiatives and driving NASCAR's growth on a global scale.
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The Director of Financial Planning and Analysis will work directly with the CFO and Corporate Controller in order to aide, and navigate expansion. · Provide financial analysis, planning, budgeting and forecasting to support strategic decision making and growth initiatives.
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Comprehensive knowledge of mortgage programs for all housing types and proficiency in people management, territory management, sales planning, and competitive analysis. Expertise in financial planning and strategy, along with strong marketing concepts and positioning.
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Sales Planning: Develop a center of excellence to support division-wide leadership in prime equipment forecasting, pipeline management and compensations. You will oversee the deployment and enablement of our sales systems including the establishment of success metrics and performance analysis against those metrics.
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Partnering with executive management team to facilitate strategic planning and analysis. Fairview Search Group, LLC has been engaged exclusively by a Charlotte based privately held diversified Real Estate investment management company to identify top candidates for a hands-on Manager / Director of Financial Analysis & Planning role.
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Knowledge of digital and technology strategy and delivery as it relates to Experience Design concepts and Human Centered Design concepts, roadmap development, journey mapping, competitive analysis and research, and situation analysis methods.
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Proven experience in competitive intelligence analysis and market research. Benchmark and analyze best practices in strategic planning and competitive. Develop and implement the Strategic Planning (STRAP) process: Lead the development and execution of the annual STRAP process, working closely.
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All asset management functions including regional and property strategic planning, property operations, portfolio budgeting and forecasting, redevelopment analysis, development underwriting and planning, and hold/sell strategy.
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