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Prior industry experience as a CFO, Controller, SEC Reporting or Internal Audit Manager equivalent preferred. Serve as a high-level interim or project-based accounting resource for clients in various industries on accounting, finance, tax, and audit roles (Interim Controller, Financial Reporting Manager, Internal Audit Manager, etc.
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Reporting directly to the President & CEO, the Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”) is a pivotal member of HIAS’ leadership team and responsible for directing and overseeing all HQ Finance functions and leading financial excellence globally in strict alignment with HIAS’ mission, core values, and strategic goals.
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This will include working with the organization's leadership and fractional CFO to define the processes and implement the infrastructure/systems needed to support substantial growth of a community economic development non-profit organization over the next several years.
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The role will be responsible for project management, operational support, and planning in support of the CPO’s priorities and initiatives and will have a high level of exposure across the team and with executive leadership, including the CEO, CFO, COO and Chief Legal Officer.
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Coordinate rentals for the gym, building, bus, and athletic field use for athletics practices and games with the Head of High School Prep and the CFO. Bachelor’s degree in athletic administration or related field; Master’s degree preferred.
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CPA required, MBA, CGFM, CDFM, CIA, CFR, PMP, or CISA desirable 5 years of relevant experience, including 1-3 years at the manager level, Comptroller, or CFO with supervisory experience Prior grants technical assistance, grants management, grant award closeout, or grant pre-award audits.
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8-10 years of progressively responsible accounting and financial experience with controller responsibility working for a Government ContractorExperience in with Government Contracting Finance to include: All Contract types (CP, T&M, and FFP), EACs, Proposal Pricing, and Contract ModificationsThorough knowledge of U.S. GAAP, CAS and FARExpertise in Deltek Costpoint ERP systemAdvanced Microsoft Excel skills Secret clearance or the ability to obtain Secret clearance.
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The Controller will manage all aspects of the Firm’s Accounting Department and work closely with the Managing Partner and Firm Administrator. LAW FIRM CONTROLLER - WASHINGTON, DC - 160-170K Our client is looking for an experienced Controller to join its fast-paced DC office.
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OVERVIEW OF POSITION : The Chief Financial Officer is responsible for the oversight and fiscal management of an annual budget of $25M. In this highly visible leadership role, the CFO is tasked with creating growth, reducing costs, and maximizing the organization’s financial performance.
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The CFO will serve as a thought partner to the CEO and other members of the Senior Leadership Team and play a critical role in the financial strategy and ongoing financial health of the company.
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The Controller will play a crucial role in overseeing financial operations, budgeting, and financial reporting for our construction projects. Job Title: Controller Work Schedule: Hybrid Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced Controller with a strong background in the construction industry to join our team.
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This position is the department head of the hotel’s Accounting Department and will partner with internal and external stakeholders to manage all aspects of property-level accounting and reporting functions while proactively managing and working with hotel leadership to execute forecast and budget goals with an emphasis on expense management, as well as internal controls required by Hilton policies and procedures.
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The Regional Controller is a results-oriented finance role that reports directly to the Divisional VP of Finance working closely with RA's Operations team to improve profitability and cash-flow.
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You will report to the President and collaborate with other region and division leaders including the CFO and Human Resources Department. Availability for regional and some national travel; up to 40.
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10+ years of finance function and management experience, most recently as a Director of Finance or Controller. We are currently searching for a Controller to join our team and help us move into the next phase of our growth plan.
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