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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is the senior financial executive who drives optimal financial performance, collaborates on business strategy, and leads on financial initiatives as OppCo grows and adds member CDCs to its network.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer ("CEO"), the Chief Financial Officer ("CFO") is a pivotal member of the executive leadership team collaborating with the CEO and other senior leaders to develop and implement a business plan and financial strategy designed to deliver on MPDC's strategic goals.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a driven finance professional, responsible for oversight of finance and shared services, including: budgeting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, audit oversight, investing, credentialing, insurance contracting, third-party billing, payroll, maintenance, housekeeping, real estate, vendor negotiations, records management, grants administration, cash flow analysis, and information technology.
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Reporting to the President, the CFO is responsible for overseeing the Museum's Finance and Building Operations Divisions, including Accounting, Facilities, Information Technology, Security, Accounts Payable, Business Services, Financial Data Services, and Events, ensuring proper financial accounting, internal controls, safe and compliant facility operations, and successful public and private events.
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Partnering with the VP of Finance and CFO and as a business-facing member of the finance team, this individual will play a key role in business and financial decision making and help evolve the financial capabilities of Ventus.
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Pitch and demo Clari for sales leaders & executives - CRO, VP Sales Operations/Enablement, VP Sales, CFO. Pitch and demo Clari for sales leaders & executives - CRO, VP Sales Operations/Enablement, VP Sales, CFO.
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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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The Deputy CFO of Capital's primary responsibility is to provide financial oversight and support for all capital projects at the MBTA through leadership and management of the Capital Oversight team.
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Excel in developing strong client relationships, drive client dialogue both at CCO/CFO/COO and at CAMLO level, and in shaping and delivering value-led compliance projects. Be a thought leader and deep domain specialist in one of many towers (e.g. KYC, AML, Sanctions and Fraud), provide best-in-class industry view, support existing engagements, diagnostic, due diligence, client co-design workshops, transformation engagements and drive existing client portfolios into "the New.
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The key external stakeholders for this role are ATC leadership C-Suite (CEO, CFO, CBO), VP Finance, VP Clinical Ops, CAR T Service Line Lead, Outreach Coordinator, Inpatient Directors / Enrollers, Patient Access Manager and the Reimbursement Team.
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Past speakers have included the President & CEO, the CFO, and leaders of various lines of business. Networking Lunches with Senior Actuaries: Attend networking lunches that allow you to interact with senior actuaries at MassMutual, including the Chief Actuary and Chief Investment Officer.
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DescriptionThe Technology Chief Financial Officer, ('Tech CFO ') is responsible for financial leadership of Humana's global Tech operations, including strategy and execution from new project prioritization and planning to ongoi.
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Working as part of the Catapult Sport Finance team, you will primarily be responsible for providing financial analysis and support to the Chief People Officer (CPO) and Chief Financial Officer (CFO.
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The FCO team is responsible for the execution of the Sarbanes Oxley (SOX) Compliance program across the entire organization to support the quarterly and annual CEO and CFO certification over internal controls over financial reporting.
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As the company embarks on an exciting phase of growth, we are seeking an accomplished Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to steer financial strategy and operations. The CFO will work closely with the CEO to shape the company's strategic direction and will be ultimately responsible for the Finance function (including FP&A, accounting, strategic finance, and capital raising.
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