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Reporting to the Executive Director and serving as an integral member of the Senior Leadership Team, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has primary responsibility for planning, implementing, managing and controlling all financial-related activities of St. Ambrose, including the development of financial and operational strategies.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Planned Parenthood of Maryland (PPM) is responsible for the strategic leadership and management of the finance department, for strategic business planning, and for ensuring PPM maintains sound financial structure and fiscal responsibilities.
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This position provides executive-level administrative support for the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Financial Executive Officer (XO), and, on an as needed basis, the Director of Procurement (DOP Director), and other division directors that report to the CFO by exercising independent judgment and action within established policies and procedures.
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Attends internal and external meetings as assigned by the Chief Operating Officer and Regional Director of Operations. As the executive director of our residential treatment facility, you will be responsible for overseeing and supporting all aspects and departments of programming, ensuring compliance with state laws and contractual obligations, managing the budget and financial functions, and fostering external relations and community affairs.
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With a proven track record of leadership and expertise in the industry and a two-decade stint at Barco, we are confident that Rajeeva will play a pivotal role in steering our company toward greater heights,” Ann Desender, Chief Financial Officer, Barco, said in a statement.
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We have been retained by Planned Parenthood of Maryland (PPM) to recruit for a Chief Financial Officer. The Chief Financial Officer at PPM is responsible for the strategic leadership and management of the finance department, for strategic business planning, and for ensuring PPM maintains sound financial structure and fiscal responsibilities.
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The University has appointed the Chief Human Resources Officer/Deputy Title IX Coordinator to serve as coordinator of non-discrimination compliance for staff and faculty. Work with the FCoM Executive Leadership Team, Vice Provost for Research and Strategic Initiatives on all aspects of research administration, including compliance and financial issues (this includes, but is not limited to, interacting with ORA and the IRB on behalf of the school.
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This position will work closely with the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and other stakeholders to assure that systems supporting the requirements of payroll, human resources (HR), and operations are efficient, accurate and effective.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) works with senior managers to efficiently develop budget proposals, provide access to project finance information, and ensure contract/grant compliance and reporting.
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We call on key client stakeholders within the office of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The cloud-based, AI-enhanced software is trusted by more than 2,500 accounting teams, including those at Snowflake, Kodiak, Instacart, Zoom, and The Golden State Warriors - and still growing.
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Department Profile The Finance Division reports to the Chief Financial Officer and consists of some 3,000 employees worldwide. Junior Level Financial Analyst Recent Grads Needed.
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Conduct weekly/bi-weekly supervision of program managers/directors and the chief financial officer, operations staff, etc. Oversee and Collaborate with the fund development and finance departments, monitor financial achievements, and timely address issues.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) oversees the Finance, Information Technology and Facilities & Security departments. Leads a Finance department that ensures strong financial health and asset stewardship practices.
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Chief Credit Officer – Up to $150K – Baltimore, MD – Job # 1852. Our client seeks to fill a Chief Credit Officer in the greater Baltimore, MD market. Ten or more years of experience working in credit risk analytics and/or risk management with financial institutions including the development of credit policy, underwriting standards, and internal risk rating scorecards.
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Partner with the President & CEO on operations and growth initiatives; provide strategic recommendations to the President & CEO and Chief Program Officer based on financial analysis and projections, cost identification and allocation, and revenue/expense analysis.
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