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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior executive responsible for the financial activities of the organization, directing the preparation of financial reports and summaries, and forecasting future results.
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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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We are currently seeking a corporate Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in the Detroit, Michigan area to be the firm's finance leader and chief financial strategist for our Midwest general contracting operation.
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The Internal Audit Manager reports functionally to the Board of Water Commissioners and administratively (i.e., day to day operations) to the CFO. The Internal Audit Manager oversees the internal audit function and internal audit personnel.
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Assist VP Compliance or CFO with special projects in various areas, including Point of Sale (POS) functionality, audit programs, rule sets, key reports and analyses. Assist VP Compliance or CFO with special projects in various areas, including Point of Sale (POS) functionality, audit programs, rule sets, key reports and analyses.
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Serves as Lead Coordinator for Treasury Inspector General Tax Administration (TIGTA) audits, General Accounting Office (GAO) audits, Office of Chief Financial Officer (CFO)/ Internal Controls Reviews, and other IRS stakeholder data request.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will play a pivotal role in driving the financial success of the organization. As the CFO, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of our financial operations, including financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, risk management, and investor relations.
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8+ years of Controller/CFO experience. If you have a passion for helping non-profit organizations achieve financial success and excel in building strong client relationships, this is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact.
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A demonstrable track record of success managing longer, complex sales cycles and engaging with all levels from end users to business champions to C-level executives (Experience selling to CIO/CTO/CISO/CFO leaders at Fortune 1000 companies is highly preferred.
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United Way for Southeastern Michigan seeks a highly skilled and experienced Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join the organization as a critical member of the senior leadership team. The CFO works closely with other senior executives including the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Development, Diversity, and Engagement Officer, and the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President.
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The Budget Director reports to the CFO and Deputy CFO. As the Budget Director, youll play a pivotal role in shaping the financial landscape of the county. The Budget Director reports to the CFO and Deputy CFO. As the Budget Director, youll play a pivotal role in shaping the financial landscape of the county.
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The Accountant reports to the Controller/CFO and is responsible for much of the daily accounting responsibilities of the organization. The Accountant is also responsible for assisting the Controller/CFO as requested.
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CFO / Transmission EVP of Finance - Oversee and manage daily operations of the finance, accounting, and treasury functions including invoicing, payments, capital requirements, cash management and liquidity needs of the company.
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This position is an individual contributor role that reports to the RV Funds CFO. serves and connects Rocket Mortgage Founder and Cleveland Cavaliers Majority Owner Dan Gilbert'sportfolio of more than 100 companies.
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Responsible for all Ad Hoc information/analysis requests from the CEO, CFO/COO and CAO. About Fisker Inc. California-based Fisker Inc. is revolutionizing the automotive industry by developing the most emotionally desirable and eco-friendly electric vehicles on Earth.
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