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As the Chief Financial Officer, you will be responsible for developing and implementing financial strategies to enhance its operational efficiency such as accounting, balance sheet management, financial planning and analysis, corporate treasury, corporate investments, bond guaranteed program, and tax.
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Collaborate with other executive team members, including the VP of Marketing, Chief Product Officer, and VP Revenue, to develop a cohesive strategy for scaling the business effectively.
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2+ years’ experience as Chief Officer/Senior Officer on medium to large cruise vessels. As Chief Officer you will be the designated ship's stability Officer and also responsible for maintaining the ship's interior and exterior.
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Work is performed under the general direction of the Chief Financial Officer with extensive latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Ensures compliance with State laws and regulations pertaining to financial reporting, budget, travel, payroll, and historical document management.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) position is an outstanding career opportunity to join a high-performing, public sector and start up organization specifically created to deliver Austin Light Rail and oversee Project Connect.
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Chief Information Security Officer. Chief information Security Officer. Project management skills: financial/budget management, scheduling, and resource management. Professional security management certification, such as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or other similar credentials.
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VVater is looking for an experienced Chief Financial Officer who is well-versed in all aspects of financial management to perform effective risk management and plan the organization's financial strategy.
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Manage all of accounting activities including overseeing general ledger, cash management, accounts payable and receivables, payroll, fixed assets and internal control policies and procedures. Manage federal and state tax compliance including income, payroll and sales and use tax reporting and filings.
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As Chief Financial Officer (CFO), you will be the highest financial officer of Integral Care and will be responsible for the organizations financial performance.
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Position based in Austin, TX. Reports to EVP and Chief Operating Officer of Opry Entertainment Group (OEG). Responsible for and serve as primary contact for Marriott International pertaining to financial, capital, employee, and residential HOA oversight through required asset management practices.
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Provide strong strategic support for Advancement Academy education and training for campuses, chief development officer meetings, internship program in philanthropy and System-wide working groups, including endowment compliance, gift acceptance and planned giving.
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The Chief Financial Officer reports to the CEO and will provide oversight to Finance, Accounting, Procurement, and Information Technology functions and may provide supervisory oversight to Human Resources.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cyber security, with previous experience as a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) or in a similar role, and prior sales or presales experience.
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The Chief Development and Marketing Officer is an executive leadership position responsible for the design and implementation of a complete development and marketing program to increase individual, corporate, foundation, government, and community fundraising streams, as well as broaden support and awareness of TAP’s mission through communications, public relations, and branding.
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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Development Director spearheads fundraising and development efforts at the Foundation and supervises the Membership Director as well as facilities rentals.
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