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The Chief Executive Officer for FPI directs the functional activities of the corporation, including purchasing, manufacturing, marketing, engineering, new business development, financial and budget management, and personnel management.
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Performs research and analysis of receivables to identify opportunities for improvement and initiate process improvements in collaboration with other stakeholders, working outside silos, Participates and coordinates receivable and revenue cycle aspects of the annual audit to ensure timely finalization of audit, with positive and constructive outcomes, Provide consistent communication with the Chief Financial Officer, ensuring that informational reports and materials are provided.
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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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Working with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the position is involved in supporting presentations to the board and will work closely with the leadership team. Directs all operational accounting activities of the organization, including but not limited to: general ledger, financial close, cash and banking, expense and revenue accounting, billing, accounts payable and receivable, payroll allocations, grant and other expense reporting.
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The Chief Financial Officer will report directly to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and lead a team of accounting and payroll professionals, managing the day-to-day financial and accounting operations, including AP/AR; preparation of financial statements; updating and documenting accounting processes; payroll functions; and the creation of a comprehensive set of controls and budgets to mitigate risk, enhance accuracy, and ensure results are reported in a timely manner.
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Client Overview: The successful candidate will join a team of civil servants and contractors at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO.
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The contractor will be required to collect information on both discounts and interest penalties for reporting to the Director of Cash Management and Payments and the Chief Financial Officer.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Director of Finance will lead all day-to-day operations of the finance department while ensuring compliance with GAAP and other applicable standards, rules and regulations.
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Coordinates with the Chief Financial Officer or designated committee regarding the evaluation, acceptance, management, and disposition of real property assets that are donated or bequeathed to the University.
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Manager of Cash Management and Collection - Office of the Chief Financial Officer - Georgetown University. They are accountable for the federal letters of credit draw down to ensure compliance with the terms of sponsored awards and applicable laws and regulations, cash reporting to federal sponsors, and cash payments received from sponsors are accurately accounted for and that proper documentation is maintained within the University’s Financial System (GMS.
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Make-Wish Alaska and Washington and the Board of Directors are seeking a dynamic and inspiring Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to successfully guide our Chapter into the future. Our financial statements are audited locally by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), this pivotal role is responsible for setting and overseeing the financial strategies, policies, and practices that ensure the Association's financial health and growth.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Change Management; Negotiation; Applied Data Analysis; Financial Acumen; Conflict Resolution; Managing Diverse Relationships; Project Management; Project Management Tools; Risk Assessment; Quality Assurance Process; Service Focus; Strategic Program Management.
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The Regional Chief Operations Officer will be responsible for overseeing business planning, operations management, financial analysis, budgeting, and ensuring operational efficiency.
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A provider of residential property insurance is seeking a President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The President and CEO will be responsible for successfully leading the organization in fulfilling its core mission of providing affordable insurance solutions that protect the property and financial future of its customers.
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