Chief Financial Officer Financial & Banking - Suffield, CT at Geebo

Chief Financial Officer

Chief Financial Officer Why this CFO Opportunity:
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Family-owned business The board is very supportive of the finance function Potential for the right CFO to transition to the CEO position down the line Hybrid schedule but in person for training and building relationships Opportunity to step up into the role and make it your own Really put your stamp on the business Very hands on role Reports directly to the CEO One of the first tasks will be to hire a Controller!
Responsibilities:
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) The CFO will serve as a leading role developing and expanding the business as well as overseeing all accounting and finance functions.
Prepares and coordinates annual budgets, forecasts, year-end close and review Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will establish and maintain financial controls The CFO will manage all financial and accounting processes Work directly with CEO on strategic plans All financial reporting, both internal and external Develop standard operating procedures for accounting processes Build out the accounting team
Experience:
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will have a BS in Accounting or Finance 6
years of related experience Excellent written and verbal communication skills #INAUG2023 #CBAUG2023 Recommended Skills Communication Customer Relationship Management Finance Financial Management Forecasting Standard Operating Procedure Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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