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A Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in New York is currently seeking an experienced Finance professional to join their staff as their new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). In this role, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be responsible for overseeing and directing budgeting, audit, tax, accounting, purchasing, real estate, long range forecasting, and insurance activities for the organization.
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The CCO will serve as a member of the Executive Team, along with the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Client Services. We are seeking a Chief Credit Officer (CCO) to oversee the risk management of NFF's loan portfolios.
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This position, along with the Assistant Deputy Chief Officer (ADCO) will coordinate between the agencies' staff at NYCT, Metro North and LIRR and the funding function at the MTA to align budgets and effectively leverage consolidated requirements.
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The Senior Associate Athletics Director / Chief Financial Officer oversees, develops and manages the financial operations of a 31-sport Ivy League intercollegiate athletics program that also sponsors a required Physical Education program, as well as recreation, intramural and club sports offerings.
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The individual will be part of the VCP Finance team and report to the Chief Financial Officer and Finance Director of the BDC. As required, the candidate will have the opportunity to contribute across the VCP platform and assist in the execution of VCP Finance related responsibilities.
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Prepare quarterly and as needed financial reports on the performance of BRC's real estate portfolio to the CEO, CFO, Chief Real Estate Development Officer, VP of Housing, and Chief Administrative Officer.
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The Chief Investments Officer (CIO) will report to the Head of Wealth Management and is a senior member of the Wealth Management leadership team. The Chief Investment Strategist and Economist Office (CIS): a team of seasoned thought leaders which brings key insights into economics, asset classes and investment strategy.
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As the Chief Financial Officer, you will oversee the financial management at the organization, establishing a new finance department and handling day-to-day operations, budgeting, and reporting.
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Chief Operating Officer (COO) Armstrong & Sinoff Financial is a boutique comprehensive planning firm based in downtown Orlando, backed by the financial strength of Northwestern Mutual.
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Reporting directly to the Deputy Chief Financial Officer, the ACCO is responsible for implementing, overseeing, and monitoring compliance in procurement and contracting laws, regulations, and standard operating procedures.
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The Global Head of AML Risk Management - Wealth reports to Citi's Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) Anti-Money Laundering (AML) / Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and will be responsible for driving change and the primary face-off to the Wealth line-of-business, including providing thought leadership, direction and driving greater consistency in global program design and execution across our wealth management activities.
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The Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”) is accountable and responsible for the administrative, financial, and risk management operations of the company, to include the development of a financial and operational strategy, metrics tied to that strategy, and the ongoing development and monitoring of control systems designed to preserve company assets and report accurate financial results.
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Key Stakeholders : VP Head of US Operational Risk Management and Group Benefits Chief Risk Officer, Group Benefits Compliance, Group Benefits line of business management, Legal. The Operational Risk Management Lead Consultant will execute the ORM risk function by overseeing implementation of MetLife’s Non-Financial Risk management framework for the Group Benefits business, collaborating across Global Risk Management and engaging business and functional leadership to maintain an ongoing view of operational risk for the business, escalate potential concerns, and drive risk mitigation activities.
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Led by the firm’s first Chief Marketing Officer, the marketing function at Goldman Sachs is backed by momentum and a broad imperative to unify the discipline, helping to codify a business-critical function seen as core to the firm’s future growth.
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Report to the Executive Vice President (EVP) and serve as the Chief Financial Officer to provide strategic vision and leadership of the financial health of the organization.
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