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  • CAAS - Chief Financial Officer (Nonprofit Industry) | Minneapolis, MN

    Cliftonlarsonallen LLP 4.4company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    We recognize that not everyone wants to grow their career paths in the same way. That's why **CLA** exists to ***create opportunities***. With 8500 employees and over 130 offices nationwide, We promise to know you and help you!If you answer YES to these questions, then our **CAAS (*Client Accounting & Advisory Services*)** practice could be a great fit for you!#LI-TT1Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities Click to learn about your hiring rights.**Wellness at CLA**To support our CLA family members, we focus on their physical, financial, social, and emotional well-being and offer comprehensive benefit options that include health, dental, vision, 401k and much more.To view a complete list of benefits click .**As a Chief Financial Officer, you will:****This is what successful candidates for this role have**:* ***Experience***: 8 years relative work experience as an Assistant Controller, Controller, or equivalent. Nonprofit industry experience is highly preferred!* Prior project management and client management experience preferred but not required.* ***Education***: Bachelor's degree is required. Combination of related experience, education, and training may be accepted in lieu of degree.* CPA certification preferred but not required.* Knowledge of QuickBooks (Online version) highly preferred.* Comfortable in fast paced environment and skilled in multitasking.* ***Travel:***This position works primarily out of our downtown Minneapolis, MN office location. Must have ability to do frequent local travel to/from client sites and may require occasional non-local or overnight travel for client visits, training, meetings and/or other business-related purposes.**Our Perks...*** Flexible PTO (designed to offer flexible time away for you!)* Up to 12 weeks paid parental leave.* Paid Volunteer Time Off* Mental health coverage* Quarterly Wellness stipend* Fertility benefits* Complete list of benefits Our approach to compensation emphasizes collaboration and career growth. We pay competitive wages and view compensation as an investment in our people. Factors such as geography, experience, education, skills, and knowledge may impact position of pay within the range.The compensation range for this position in **Minnesota**: $117,000.00 - $219,000.00 (annual) CLA is looking to hire a **Chief Financial Officer** with **Nonprofit** industry experiencefor our growing **CAAS** group in **Minneapolis, MN**.* Perform CFO functions as part of the client's accounting services team.* Be accountable for identifying and implementing best practices related to the services provided to add value to the client.* Work with client to set financial policy and be an active participant in, and driver of, the overall strategy.* Drive capital planning, risk management, ratio and KPI analysis, and board of director interactions.* Lead financial administration, planning, and budgeting.* Oversee longer-term budget planning and cost management.* Monitor progress of budgets and presents operational metrics.* Ensure financial staff maintains financial record systems in accordance with appropriate principles and monitors the use of funds.* Manage cash flow and forecasting, directing financial accounting.* Coordinate audit activities.* Ability to effectively and efficiently manage multiple client engagements.* Build strong client relationships and becomes a key member of client management team.* Ability to develop key external business network and becomes service and industry thought leader.**Start your inspired career** When you join CLA, you'll have the opportunity to design your own . Career growth is about having new experiences and lots of exposure to different roles that stretch your comfort zone, expand your skills, and shape you as a leader. It's not so much about climbing a ladder or acquiring new titles - it's the discovery of your strengths and the outer reaches of your true potential. At CLA, you have the freedom to explore many opportunities, including your choice of industry specialization, service capability, career path, and mobility. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $117k-219k yearly 1d ago
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  • Chief Financial Officer - Transportation / Logistics

    Keller Executive Search

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    Our client, a well-established company based in Minneapolis, is seeking an experienced and strategic Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join their senior leadership team. This role will be responsible for overseeing all financial operations, ensuring fiscal integrity, and driving strategic initiatives that support the company's growth objectives. The ideal candidate will bring deep financial expertise, a proven track record in the transportation or logistics industry. Key Responsibilities Lead and oversee all financial operations, including accounting, financial planning and analysis, treasury, tax, audit, and risk management Collaborate with cross‑functional departments such as IT, HR, Operations and Sales to provide strategic guidance and oversight. Develop and implement financial strategies aligned with the company's short‑term and long‑term business objectives Ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. Prepare and present accurate and timely financial reports, forecasts, and budgets to the executive team and board of directors Manage cash flow, working capital, and capital allocation to optimize financial performance Lead and develop the finance team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and accountability Implement and maintain robust internal controls and financial systems to ensure accuracy and efficiency Partner with operations leadership to optimize cost structures, fuel management, and route profitability Evaluate and negotiate financing arrangements, including negotiating credit letters, and building relationships with banks. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or related field CPA, CMA, or MBA strongly preferred Minimum of 10 years of progressive financial leadership experience, with at least 5 years in a senior finance role (CFO, VP of Finance, or similar) Experience in the transportation or logistics is required Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and decision‑making skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with stakeholders at all levels Demonstrated ability to lead and develop high‑performing teams Salary Range: $180,000 - $240,000 annually (commensurate with experience and qualifications) Benefits Comprehensive health insurance (medical, dental, and vision coverage) 401(k) Performance‑based annual bonus PTO Equal Employment Opportunity and Non‑Discrimination Policy Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients are Equal Opportunity Employers. For all positions, whether with Keller Executive Search or our clients, qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, skin color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other legally protected status. Commitment to Diversity: Keller Executive Search and its clients are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals are valued and respected. Reasonable Accommodations: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities and pregnant individuals. We engage in an interactive process to determine effective, reasonable accommodations. Compensation Information: For client positions, compensation information is available in the job post. If not provided, it will be shared during the interview process in accordance with applicable laws. When required by law, salary ranges will be included in job postings. Actual salary may depend on skills, experience, and comparison to current employees in similar roles. Salary ranges may vary based on role and location. Compliance with Laws: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients comply with federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to all employment terms and conditions, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Workplace Harassment: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients expressly prohibit any form of workplace harassment based on race, skin color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. E‑Verify Participation: Keller Executive Search and/or our clients may participate in E‑Verify. Information about E‑Verify participation will be provided during the application process where applicable. Privacy and Pay Equity: California Residents: For more information about the categories of personal information we collect for recruiting and employment purposes, please review our Privacy Policy at ****************************** Colorado, Nevada, New York City, California, and Washington Residents: Compensation information is available in the job post or will be provided during the interview process if not initially available. Both Keller Executive Search and our clients are committed to pay equity and conduct periodic pay equity analyses in accordance with applicable laws. State‑Specific Information: Rhode Island: We do not request or require salary history from applicants. Connecticut: We provide wage range information upon request or before discussing compensation. New Jersey: We do not inquire about salary history unless voluntarily disclosed. Veteran Status: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients provide equal employment opportunities to veterans and comply with applicable state laws regarding veteran preference in employment. If you are a veteran, please inform us during the application process. Genetic Information: In accordance with federal and state laws, both Keller Executive Search and our clients do not discriminate based on genetic information. We do not request or require genetic information from applicants or employees, except as permitted by law. Local Laws: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients comply with all applicable local laws and ordinances regarding employment practices in the areas where we operate. Note: This job posting may be for a position with Keller Executive Search or one of our clients. The specific employer will be identified during the application and interview process. Employment laws and requirements may vary depending on the employer and location. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $180k-240k yearly 4d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    Pathway Talent Partners, LLC

    Chief finance officer job in Hopkins, MN

    Chief Financial & Operating Officer (CFO/COO) Search Conducted By: Pathway Talent Partners $200,000 - $250,000 + target bonus Pathway Talent Partners has been retained by a leading construction and contracting firm to identify an accomplished Chief Financial & Operating Officer (CFO/COO) to oversee the organization's financial, administrative, and operational functions. This is a pivotal, hands‑on leadership opportunity for an executive who can drive change, strengthen processes, and align finance and field operations to support long‑term growth. The ideal candidate will bring both strategic financial insight and operational execution capability, enabling scalable systems, streamlined reporting, and improved communication across all departments. This position is designed for a decisive, people‑oriented leader who thrives in a fast‑paced, roll‑up‑your‑sleeves environment rather than a corporate bureaucracy. Key Responsibilities Strategic Financial Leadership Lead all aspects of accounting, finance, budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow management. Deliver accurate and timely financial reporting and actionable insights for leadership. Oversee bid-versus-actual reporting and financial performance tracking for multiple divisions. Revamp accounts receivable processes and streamline invoicing, billing, and payables. Identify and implement improvements in financial systems, reporting, and efficiency. Support evaluation of strategic growth opportunities, including acquisitions or partnerships. Operational Oversight & Accountability Implement organizational changes to enhance accountability and performance across divisions. Strengthen coordination between accounting, project management, and field operations. Review and improve processes related to field hiring, training, and safety documentation. Redesign accounting workflows and responsibilities for greater efficiency and scalability. Establish clear communication and feedback loops between operations and finance teams. Technology & Process Optimization Leverage ERP platforms (e.g., Sage, CoPilot 365) to improve reporting and operational visibility. Integrate technology and AI tools to enhance forecasting, reporting, and data‑driven decision‑making. Create dynamic job‑level reporting and analytics for multiple business units. Continuously review systems and workflows to identify opportunities for automation and simplification. Leadership & Team Development Partner with the Controller to restructure accounting operations for sustainable growth. Mentor and develop accounting and administrative staff, fostering a culture of accountability and collaboration. Lead hiring efforts for key financial and administrative roles. Oversee training and development programs to ensure operational excellence and compliance. Executive Collaboration Partner closely with the CEO and executive leadership team to drive company‑wide initiatives. Provide strategic counsel on financial planning, operational priorities, and performance metrics. Lead implementation of process improvements and organizational initiatives as directed by leadership. Qualifications Proven experience as a CFO, COO, or senior financial leader in construction, contracting, or a related industry. Demonstrated ability to lead both financial and operational functions in a multi‑division environment. Expertise in ERP systems (Sage, CoPilot 365, or similar) and strong knowledge of job costing and project‑based financials. Track record of driving organizational change, optimizing processes, and building accountable teams. Hands‑on, collaborative leadership style with excellent communication skills. Strategic mindset with the ability to translate vision into actionable results. About the Opportunity This role offers the chance to make a lasting impact on a growing construction organization by bringing structure, technology, and strategic leadership to both its financial and operational functions. The successful candidate will help shape the next phase of growth, ensuring the company's systems and teams are positioned for long‑term success. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $85k-149k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Strategic Nonprofit CFO: Growth, Compliance & Impact

    Maicnet

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    A nonprofit organization serving Native communities is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to manage financial strategy, reporting, and compliance. The ideal candidate has over 7 years of nonprofit finance leadership experience, strong skills in budget development, and a commitment to supporting American Indian communities. This pivotal role is essential for ensuring the organization's financial health and sustainability. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $85k-149k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    ACG Cares

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    Reporting directly to the dean of the College of Liberal Arts (CLA), the chief financial officer (CFO) works closely with the dean, associate deans, and directors to develop and implement financial strategies that support the Collegeâ™s academic goals. The CFO oversees comprehensive budget planning, fiscal administration, and space management, while providing sound financial guidance to leadership and other members of the CLA community. The CFO is a crucial member of the Deanâ™s Group, the deanâ™s senior leadership team, contributing to human resources, development, and outreach decisions. The CFO directs the CLA fiscal team, which includes financial services, budget analysis, and facilities management, and also represents CLA in University-wide budget discussions and the Big Ten Academic Alliance. The CFO leads and manages a dedicated staff of 26 individuals, including three direct reports, and administers a College-wide budget of over $305 million. Specific/Additional Responsibilities Lead the development, implementation, and assessment of the Collegeâ™s short- and long-term financial strategies. Analyze, interpret, and communicate information about the Collegeâ™s financial performance. Recommend best practices in strategically allocating resources, business processes, and policies. Develop strategies to improve financial performance and efficiency. Identify trends and changes in resources and expenditures that may require action. Research new revenue opportunities and economic trends, conduct financial modeling and assessments, and provide creative and proactive financial guidance and advice to senior leadership. Work closely with CLA Human Resourcesâ™ (HR) leadership to align fiscal and HR resources and strategies. Identify and develop solutions for complex and systemic fiscal issues. Financial Administration Work with the dean and other collegiate leaders on the budget and planning process, including preparing the annual budget, allocating resources to CLA units, and developing CLA financial strategy and options in the annual campus Compact process. Align resource allocation with this financial strategy, College and University values and priorities, and operating objectives and processes. Develop unit-level relationships. Oversee the CLA Financial Service team, which is responsible for the various areas within the fiscal administration unit. Work closely with the fiscal administrative team to oversee the unitâ™s financial reporting and analysis and financial services work. Develop and implement sound financial management policies and procedures that support day-to-day operations. Maintain effective accounting practices and procedures and the necessary personnel and systems to provide appropriate accountability and timely reporting of financial data, including the data, information, and services needed in pre-grant and post-grant processes. Deliver proactive education, development, consultation, and service to department chairs and directors concerning best practices around budget management and planning, use of endowment funds, productive use of departmental balances, revenue generation, and other related topics. Lead the annual evaluation and continuous improvement of CLAâ™s financial operations and performance. Fiscal Management and Quality Improvement Model the values of the College and engage in transparent, collaborative stewardship and communication across the CLA. Foster a workplace environment where unit leadership and employees are motivated to advance the unitâ™s goals, respond creatively to change, and maintain sound business practices. Collaborate with the senior director of operations and others to implement and oversee a comprehensive model for creating, reporting, and using administrative data for planning, decision-making, and daily operations in the College. Assess and oversee the Collegeâ™s space and facilities to enable CLAâ™s mission delivery and develop plans to address anticipated needs. Create business and financial skills development and growth opportunities across academic and administrative unit leaders. Play a broad leadership role on University-wide committees and task forces. Maintain open and frequent contact with many University administrative offices, including, but not limited to, the Office of Budget & Finance, Controllerâ™s Office, etc. Complete the brief application process, and upload your resume and position-specific cover letter. Applicants needing reasonable accommodation to participate in the application process should contact Spelman Johnson at ************ or email ***********************. Visit the University of Minnesota Twin Cities website at **************************** The University of Minnesota provides equal access to and opportunity in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. QUALIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE Required Qualifications A bachelorâ™s degree and 12 years of fiscal and management experience, including leading an organization in developing and implementing its financial strategies and overseeing its fiscal administration and budget. Demonstrated supervisory experience. The ability to formulate and implement financial strategies to meet institutional priorities. Excellent computer skills, including experience working within electronic financial systems. Demonstrated innovative thinking regarding financial strategies, management, resource allocation, and planning. Experience working with diverse populations and in a large or complex organization. Exceptional verbal and written communication, organization, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Preferred Qualifications A masterâ™s degree. A background in higher education financial management. An understanding and support for the value of liberal arts research, education, and engagement. Experience with academic program financial planning. Proficiency in working with diverse revenue sources, including tuition and fees, gifts and endowments, and external funding from federal and state government agencies, private foundations, and corporations. Demonstrated experience leading a unit to meet goals while continuing to promote and maintain a motivating work environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $85k-149k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Senior Vice President & General Auditor

    The Institute of Internal Auditors 4.3company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (“Bank”) is a world class, mission driven organization pursuing a growing economy that works for all of us. The Bank is one of twelve Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., constitute the nation's central bank (“System”). In that capacity, the 1,200 employees of the Bank conduct groundbreaking economic research, ensure that the nation's payment system operates effectively, supervises financial institutions, takes actions to support the stability of the financial system, and supports the development of all communities in our district. The breadth of this activity creates a dynamic and engaging workplace for all employees. The Bank seeks to constantly improve its operations and earn the trust of the public that it serves. The General Auditor is central to those efforts and to maintaining the highest level of integrity at the Bank. The General Auditor is a key member of the executive leadership team and is a leader and role model for all at the Bank. The Senior Vice President and General Auditor (SVPGA) is the Bank's Chief Audit Executive, responsible for overseeing and leading the Bank's internal audit function. Reporting directly to the Audit Committee Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Board of Directors, this position has primary day-to-day leadership responsibility for all internal audit activities and ensures financial, productivity, service, and performance goals are met by the Audit department. The department provides independent, objective, assurance and consulting services to achieve reliability of financial reporting, compliance with applicable laws, safeguarding of assets, and efficiency and effectiveness of operations. The department evaluates the adequacy and effectiveness of the Bank's risk management, internal control, and governance processes. All work is conducted in accordance with the professional standards of the Institute of Internal Auditors and consistent with Federal Reserve System guidance. This position requires a highly ethical leader with strong abilities and experience in day-to-day management combined with strategic vision. The leader must build a culture of strong partnerships with key clients. In addition to overseeing these functional responsibilities, the SVPGA is a member of the Bank's Management Committee. As an active and constructive member of the Bank's Management Committee, the SVPGA will weigh in on Bank-wide policies, procedures, and work environment. Central to this role is achievement of the Bank's mission to serve the public by pursuing a growing economy and stable financial system that work for all of us. This leader will work effectively across departments in the organization with a Bank-wide and System-wide perspective and an emphasis on collaboration and consensus building. Overview of Responsibilities Audit Program Management - Develops, assesses, and continually evaluates audit policies and techniques to ensure to the maximum extent practicable, that audit scope and procedures are adequate to protect Bank assets, personnel, and custodies from exposure to loss or other irregularities. Oversees the development and implementation of the annual audit schedule that provides appropriate audit attention while following System audit risk frequency guidance and considers risks or control concerns identified by the Audit Committee and management. Communicates and coordinates activities with external review groups including the external auditor, the Board of Governors staff, and others. Analyzes and reports any significant issues related to the processes for controlling the activities of the Bank. Where appropriate, will recommend improvements to processes and controls, and identify needed management actions. Provides oversight for an anonymous complaint line. Employs a risk-based approach to the audit program. Audit Department Management Sets department direction in a manner that strategically positions it for bold leadership and skilled execution, while concurrently meeting relevant System and Bank goals. Supports management and staff by setting forth a clear vision of the department's financial, productivity, service, and quality goals. Provides consistent support to staff of all levels to achieve individual and group benchmarks. Effectively manages Audit Department activities to comply with internal auditing standards and maintain professional proficiency of staff. Works with the Assistant General Auditor to recruit, retain and foster development of staff with an appropriate mix of management, interpersonal, and technical skills. Identifies and develops staff with leadership and management potential. Provides a direct communication channel between senior management and department management. Promotes an environment where all employees feel they belong and can contribute to the Bank's work. Models and develops an organizational culture that encourages strong employee engagement and reduces barriers to productive work. Oversees the development of the function's operating budget and the presentation to the Audit Committee for approval. Identifies and acts on opportunities to improve efficiency and quality of daily operations and services. Effectively manages the Bank's relationship with the Audit Committee, ensuring effective communication of relevant information so they are able to perform their oversight responsibilities. System Responsibilities Represents the Audit Department of the Bank and may assume significant leadership positions for internal audit activities at the System level, including setting Conference of General Auditors strategic direction and leading System audit coverage, advising senior System decision makers; may lead and influence industry and professional organizations outside the System. Works effectively with peers at other Reserve Banks to coordinate and support all audit related activities conducted at the System level. Champions organizational change as needed to support Bank and System strategy and business goals. Identifies areas for additional leadership roles for the Minneapolis Fed, works across the System to bring those responsibilities to Minneapolis, and manages those new responsibilities to further the goals of the System. Influences decisions and strategic initiatives through this participation and translates relevant activities into concrete action plans for the department. Bank Management Committee/Strategic Leadership Contributes to achievement of the Bank's strategic plan, providing support to the President and others. Demonstrates leadership within the Bank in vision, presence, and stewardship. Builds connections with other Reserve Banks and the Federal Reserve Board to enhance and increase the Bank and System level responsibilities and thought leadership within the Federal Reserve System. Conducts outreach with business and industry leaders and other external stakeholders. Qualifications Bachelor's degree required and a graduate degree in related field preferred. Certified Public Accountant or professional audit related certification such as CIA, CFE, CISA, or similar is highly preferred. Ten years or more of demonstrated and relevant leadership experience in leading or sponsoring large, successful audit and/or compliance programs. Unquestionable ethics and integrity. The ability to conduct oneself, at all times, with integrity, honesty, and respect for every employee is paramount. Proven ability to think and act strategically while interacting with a diverse group of executives, managers, and professionals. Executive level business acumen and a demonstrated critical thinker with the analytical skills necessary to evaluate, organize, and direct complex development projects and programs. Demonstrated ability to deliver customer-focused services, meet critical deadlines, manage ambiguity, work across highly independent business units, and deal with difficult situations as routine. Proven ability to identify key strategic issues affecting areas of responsibility and demonstrate an understanding of their implications. Excellent interpersonal, leadership, and negotiation skills. Proven direct supervisory experience including financial responsibility. Excellent judgment when deciding which issues to resolve directly and which require senior management attention. An essential function of this position is working onsite. Bank employees work full time on-site with flexibility. For more information and to apply online, please visit our website at *************************************** #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $140k-199k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Senior Vice President Treasury Management

    Grey Search + Strategy 4.2company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Saint Louis Park, MN

    OVERVIEW: The Senior Vice President-Treasury Management will support the organization through the management and oversight of high priority projects and implementation of products. You will partner with leaders across functional areas to evaluate needs and develop a roadmap to ensure vision alignment. From risk evaluation to ROI development, you'll have a wide range of duties to keep progress moving forward. The ideal candidate can deliver in a fast-paced environment and is skilled in managing stakeholder expectations, while concurrently maintaining delivery momentum. The role requires a well-rounded individual who is comfortable adjusting their approach to meet unique needs across multiple stakeholder groups within a growing organization. RESPONSIBILITIES: Manage a team, conduct Level 10 meetings, facilitate reviews, provide training and development direction, and monitor production Identify and develop treasury management opportunities while ensuring all leads generated internally and externally from lenders and various delivery channels are followed up on Attend regular pipeline meetings, and periodic loan committee meetings Monitor current and emerging industry trends in banking and cash management Oversee Treasury Management sales team and set sales goals for team Collaborates and works closely with treasury management, operations and implementation teams Development of sales and industry best practices (cash management, business banking, etc.) Provide timely market intel to Product Management including; client feedback, product gaps, industry and competitive landscape Maintains awareness of business and product specific risks and able to create, monitor and maintain sound business practices Peer-to-peer segment-focused cash management benchmarking Identification of potential new business banking cash management target segments Uncover existing client deepening and value creation opportunities Close collaboration with banking sales, product, marketing, private banker teams, business managers, commercial and corporate bank partners. Manages and builds pipeline Holds team accountable for achieving goals QUALIFICATIONS: Possess a minimum of 12-15 years of banking industry experience Bachelor's degree (required)/MBA (a plus) Certified cash professional (CTP) designation (a plus) Polished & high degree of professionalism Personable, collaborative, inclusive, team player Proactive, highly motivated, detail oriented Strong communication, written, listening skills Ability to clearly understand and articulate client needs and strategy into key requirements and actionable solutions Demonstrated understanding across cash management, corporate or private or commercial banking, marketing, product management, advisory, business development Knowledge of cash management solutions cash management experience with law firms/ private equity/real estate, awareness of private banking (preferable but not required) Strong Excel, Power Point, Visio (presentation building tools) Production focused
    $197k-281k yearly est. 19h ago
  • Director, Financial Operations & Settlements

    Threadneedle Group

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    A diversified financial services leader is seeking a leader for their clearing broker dealer settlement team in Minneapolis. Responsibilities include managing operations activities, resolving advisor issues, and leading process improvements. Candidates should have strong relationship management skills and 7-10 years of relevant experience including an active FINRA Series 7. The estimated salary for this position ranges from $122,400 to $165,200 annually, with additional benefits and variable pay eligible depending on performance. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $122.4k-165.2k yearly 1d ago
  • Director of Finance

    Hyatt 4.6company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    Hyatt Regency Minneapolis FIND YOUR PLACE AT Hyatt Regency Minneapolis: Love where you work. Join a family that values respect, integrity, humility, empathy, creativity, and fun. Hyatt Regency Minneapolis seeks a Finance Business Partner who embraces the principle of agile and is committed to cross-function collaboration aimed at implementing strategic financial strategies aligned with business objectives to deliver on key priorities for all stakeholders. This role reports to the General Manager and is pivotal in guiding strategic decision making and financial planning to drive the hotel's achievements and profitability. You will be part of a team that is committed to nurturing curiosity and new skills, and building connections across the organization with stakeholders, colleagues and guests. The Director of Finance oversees all financial operations of the hotel, ensuring accuracy, efficiency and adherence to financial regulations and standards. The Director of Finance plans, organizes, directs, and controls the financial and control function of the division, reports operational results, and provides financial support to hotel management. The DOF is expected to embody the following core competencies and the following expertise: Financial Management: Prepare and review all monthly and annual financial statements. Investigate, review and analyze the variance explanations, involving the department managers in this process. Identify areas for improvement and execute necessary corrective measures as required. Manage and lead hotel on and off-site accounting functions to ensure proper fiscal management, timely and accurate reporting, and analysis. This responsibility also includes hotel financial and capital planning, budgeting, month-end financial close, accounting, and cash management. Leads the development and implementation of a comprehensive annual business plan aligned with business objectives. Complete the year-end process. Review and approve all reconciliations and audit work papers. Coordinate the external auditors' visits, respond to auditor requests, approve all adjustments, reconcile the audited report to the hotels information and approve the audit. Internal Controls & Risk: Ensures adherence to HMA terms and fulfills reporting obligations. Maintain adherence to policies and procedures to ensure sound internal controls and segregation of duties. Manage SOX compliance Monitor and keep abreast of industry trends, local legislative changes and organizational behavior to inform sound business decisions. Operational Leadership: Mentor and coach, the finance team providing direction, training, and performance feedback to nurture their professional advancement and growth. Support the development of future leaders in all areas of the hotel. Empower employees with financial insights. Supervise the information technology and procurement function. Additionally, have a sound understanding of the hotel operational and back-office. Cultivates and supports environment receptive to change. Business Partner: Collaborate with management to devise and implement strategic initiatives aimed at cost efficiency and revenue generation enhancements to achieve business objectives without compromising core business values and relationships. Nurture relationship with owners' representative and key stakeholders ensuring timely communication and submission of deliverables. Embody a growth mindset and embrace change to drive value to stakeholders. We offer competitive salary, medical, dental, and life insurance, short term and long-term disability, 401(k), and travel benefits. The salary range for this this position is $115,100-$150,000. Position is eligible for an incentive compensation plan. This is the pay range for this position at Hyatt Regency Minneapolis reasonably expects to pay. Decisions regarding individual salaries will be based on a number of factors including experience and education. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. Qualifications 6 years or more of finance career progression; preferred experience in hospitality, retail, or related industry. Degree in Accounting, Finance, Hospitality, Business or related field preferred. Demonstrated ability to effectively interact with people of cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds. Clear and concise written and verbal communication skills in English Proficiency in Microsoft Office products Experience with centralized accounting systems required
    $115.1k-150k yearly 3d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer - Highly Engineered Metal Products and Components Manufacturing - Private Equity - 78970

    Truenorth Executive Search, Inc. 4.5company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    Chief Executive Officer - Highly Engineered Metal Products and Components Manufacturing - Private Equity Our client is a leading private equity backed manufacturer of highly engineered metal products and components based in the Minneapolis, MN area, serving a wide-variety of industries (aerospace, industrial, commercial, consumer, etc.) across the Midwest and beyond. The company is a well-established and reputable manufacturer known for their quality and customer-centric approach. The company is currently experiencing significant growth and seeks a hands-on, growth-focused Chief Executive Officer to develop and lead a high-performing team with a strong focus on revenue growth through new market penetration and industry expansion. The CEO will have proven success in driving substantial growth within a lower-middle market manufacturing organization while focusing on continued operational improvements and professionalization. This role requires a roll-up-your-sleeves, hands-on approach in a commercially-oriented, customer-facing leader. The mandate is to take the business to the next level of growth and excellence with a focus on market expansion, expanding industry penetration and delivering value creation for the stakeholders. There will be an attractive compensation package is on offer that includes base salary, bonus and equity participation.
    $130k-244k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer for University Growth and Strategy

    North Central University 4.2company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    A private higher education institution in Minneapolis seeks a Vice President of Finance to manage and oversee the financial interests of the university. The role demands a Master's degree and a CPA license, along with a minimum of five years of relevant experience. Responsibilities include developing financial strategies, managing resources, and preparing reports for the President and Board. This position represents a critical leadership role to ensure the financial health and sustainability of the institution. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $47k-53k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Financial Director

    Robert Half 4.5company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Bloomington, MN

    A growing, healthcare organization is searching for a strategic and hands-on Finance Director to help lead its financial operations with precision, insight, and impact. Reporting to the Vice President of Finance, this individual will play a key role in shaping the financial strategy and operational success of a dynamic physician group dedicated to exceptional patient care. This opportunity is ideal for a finance professional with a strong Controller background who thrives in both high-level strategy and detailed execution. The role spans the full spectrum of financial management-accounting, payroll, forecasting, revenue cycle oversight, and internal controls-while partnering closely with clinical and operational leaders to drive performance and growth. As the organization continues to expand its footprint and services, the Finance Director will: Develop and implement long-term financial strategies aligned with clinical and business goals. Oversee accounting operations, ensuring accurate reporting, compliance, and audit readiness. Lead budgeting, forecasting, and capital planning across multiple sites. Collaborate with revenue cycle and operations teams to optimize financial performance and streamline processes. Serve as a trusted advisor on new initiatives, from service line expansion to new provider onboarding. Beyond technical expertise, this role calls for a leader who inspires trust and excellence-someone who can mentor a skilled finance team, champion process improvements, and foster a culture of accountability and collaboration. The ideal candidate brings: A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or related field (CPA or CMA preferred). At least eight years of progressive finance experience, including controller-level leadership. A solid grasp of GAAP, healthcare reimbursement models, and revenue cycle processes. Proficiency with healthcare accounting systems such as Athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, or Epic. Exceptional analytical and communication skills, with a passion for mission-driven work. If you're ready to bring your financial expertise to a purpose-driven healthcare organization and make a tangible impact on both operations and patient care-this is the opportunity to lead, innovate, and grow.
    $87k-116k yearly est. 3d ago
  • VP, Relationship Management - Commercial Banking Growth

    The Emerald Recruiting Group

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    A leading recruitment firm is seeking a skilled banking professional for a role focused on developing client relationships and delivering customized financial solutions. The ideal candidate will have over 5 years of experience in commercial banking, strong analytical skills, and a proven track record in relationship management. This position offers competitive compensation, including a performance bonus, within a dynamic and client-focused environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $130k-201k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Assistant Treasurer

    Grain Millers Eden Prairie 4.5company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Eden Prairie, MN

    Who We Are Grain Millers, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and merchandiser of whole grain ingredients used in food products around the world. While you may not know our name, you've almost certainly enjoyed our products. For almost 40 years, we've supplied ingredients to nearly every major food company in North America. With almost 1,100 employees across the U.S. and Canada, our Eden Prairie, MN headquarters supports a growing network of mills, warehouses, and production facilities. Why We Need You As our Assistant Treasurer, you will play a critical leadership role in safeguarding and strengthening the company's financial foundation. This position exists to ensure our enterprise treasury, commercial insurance, and trade credit functions are strategically managed, well‑controlled, and positioned to support growth in a complex, multi‑entity environment. You will partner closely with senior leadership to manage financing arrangements, optimize liquidity, mitigate risk, and identify opportunities to improve processes and drive efficiencies across the organization. Who You'll Be Working With You will report directly to the Chief Financial Officer and work closely with leaders across Finance, Accounting, Tax, Sales, and Operations. You will lead a high‑impact team that includes two managers and treasury operations staff, while also serving as the primary point of contact for external banking partners, insurers, brokers, and other third‑party service providers. Collaboration, trust, and credibility will be central to your success as you act as a key advisor on treasury, risk, and credit matters. Who You Are You are a strategic, financially astute leader who brings both structure and judgment to complex situations. You are known for your ability to build strong relationships, develop talent, and communicate clearly at all levels of an organization. You balance attention to detail with big‑picture thinking and remain calm, confident, and solutions‑oriented when navigating risk, competing priorities, or evolving business needs. Above all, you lead with integrity, approachability, and a collaborative mindset that inspires trust from both internal teams and external partners. Key Responsibilities: Lead the enterprise treasury function, including cash management, banking relationships, electronic banking platforms, and treasury operations Develop, coach, and manage a team responsible for daily treasury activities and controls Support the CFO in maintaining financing arrangements, including leverage projections and debt compliance reporting Monitor working capital, capital investments, and earnings performance to identify financial risks and opportunities Manage intercompany financing, cash repatriation, and foreign currency procurement and hedging programs Establish and maintain treasury policies, procedures, and internal controls Oversee the commercial insurance program, including broker and carrier relationships, renewals, claims, and contract reviews Lead the trade credit function, including credit approval policies, portfolio performance, collections strategy, and credit risk tools Partner with Accounting, Tax, and external auditors on treasury‑related matters Stay current on treasury, banking, insurance, and trade credit trends and regulations, and lead continuous improvement initiatives Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, or a related discipline; MBA, CPA, or Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) strongly preferred 10+ years of progressive treasury or corporate finance experience, including senior‑level leadership responsibility Demonstrated success leading enterprise treasury functions within a complex, multi‑entity or multinational organization Proven executive presence and ability to partner closely with C‑suite leaders on capital structure, liquidity, and risk management Strong expertise in cash management, financial risk mitigation, banking relationships, and financing arrangements Experience overseeing commercial insurance and trade credit strategies in a regulated or risk‑sensitive environment Track record of building, developing, and leading high‑performing teams Exceptional communication and stakeholder‑management skills, with the ability to influence across functions and with external partners Strategic, analytical thinker with sound judgment and strong attention to detail What We Offer Grain Millers offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance. Our 401(k) plan includes a generous company match. Employees at our Eden Prairie office enjoy a modern workplace, covered parking, a fitness center, and a collaborative environment that encourages continuous improvement and personal growth. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability or protected veteran status.
    $100k-134k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Accounting Director - Budget & Financial Reporting Manager

    Metropolitan State University 4.0company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Rosemount, MN

    All Job Postings will close at 12:01 a.m. CT on the specified Closing Date (if designated). Working Title: Accounting Director - Budget & Financial Reporting Manager Institution: Dakota County Technical College Classification Title: Accounting Director Bargaining Unit / Union: 216: Middle Management Association City: RosemountInver Grove Heights FLSA: Job Exempt Full Time / Part Time: Full time Employment Condition: Classified - Unlimited Salary Range: $38.16 - $56.94 Complete Application Requirement - Please Read Before Applying To be considered for this position, applicants must submit a complete application. Applications missing required documents will be marked incomplete and will not advance to review. Your complete application must include: Current Resume (Required): Must list employment dates (month and year) for each position and indicate average hours worked per week. Cover Letter (Optional): Encouraged if you wish to highlight your interest and qualifications Salary Range Clarification We would like to clarify that the correct salary range for the Accounting Director (Budget & Financial Reporting Manager) position is $38.16 - $54.97/Hour; $79,678 - $114,777/Year. We encourage you to reach out to our office if you have any questions. Job Description The Budget and Financial Reporting Manager is responsible for the comprehensive development, implementation, monitoring, and control of the College's annual operating budget and capital improvement plan. This position plays a critical role in providing accurate, timely, and insightful financial analysis and reporting to both internal and external stakeholders, ensuring compliance with MinnState policies and procedures, and actively supporting the College's strategic financial planning and decision-making processes. The Manager serves on the College financial leadership team that provides a comprehensive range of financial services and business operations, ensuring efficiency, accuracy, and strategic alignment with the College's mission and goals. The manager provides direct leadership to the Budget & Financial Reporting Unit. The unit is responsible for budget forecasting, adjustments, amendments, and cash transfers, as well as contributing to the development and maintenance of financial policies and internal controls. The unit is also responsible for financial grants management and reporting, the administration of tuition and fee waivers, insurance-related financial processes, cost studies, course fees, receipt and expense corrections, and Workday costing allocations. This position requires strong analytical, communication, and organizational skills, along with a thorough understanding of financial principles and practices. Minimum Qualifications Formal training in budgeting, financial analysis, statistical analysis, and forecasting. Three years of professional experience in budget development and financial reporting. Demonstrated experience in financial analysis and forecasting. Strong understanding of financial policies and internal controls. Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including the ability to design and manage complex spreadsheets, utilize advanced formulas and functions, create pivot tables and charts for data analysis, and apply data validation and conditional formatting to support financial reporting, forecasting, and decision-making. and other financial management software. Understanding of accounting principles and practices. Demonstrated success in promoting and supporting an equitable, positive, and respectful work environment that values racial and ethnic diversity among all stakeholders and colleagues. Preferred Qualification Master's degree in accounting, finance, business administration, or public administration or Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Experience in budget and financial reporting within a higher education or public sector environment. Two years supervising people or demonstrated experience in lead role, coordinating the activities or a team to meet deadline and quality standards. Experience with grant accounting and reporting. Knowledge of business practices, regulations and principles for government contracting, grant management, and accounting and fiscal management. Ability to analyze and resolve complex management and project related issues, including continuous improvement techniques and strategies. Ability to create effective high performing teams through superior leadership skills. Excellent analytical, problem-solving, communication (oral and written), and interpersonal skills. Experience with relevant financial systems used in higher education for student accounts, general ledger, payroll, and purchasing (e.g., ISRS, Workday, Bank Mobile, MBS). Work Shift (Hours / Days of work) Monday - Friday; 8:00am - 4:30pm Telework (Yes/No) Yes; Based upon the need of the department. Internal Applicants: All current Minnesota State employees will need to log into Workday to apply for the position via the Jobs Hub. The Jobs Hub can be found under the Menu, in the upper left-hand corner of Workday, under the Apps, and then Jobs Hub. Employees may also search for “Browse Jobs - Employees” in Workday via the search bar at the top to view open positions. External Applicants Applicants not currently employed by Minnesota State can access the career site to search and apply for jobs, and to check the status of applications. Those applying for a position will be prompted to create a profile in Workday. This does include other state of Minnesota employees who work for agencies other than Minnesota State. Contact: If you have questions about this position or are in need of a reasonable accommodation during this search process, please contact Angela Loza, HR Coordinator at ******************** or *********** and or at ************. If you experience any issues while submitting your application or creating an account please contact ********************* for assistance. Connect 700 Program: To receive consideration as a Connect 700 Program applicant, apply online, email the Job ID#, the Working Title and your valid Proof of Eligibility Certificate by the closing date to Angela Loza, HR Coordinator at ******************** or *********** and or at ************. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: We are a proud equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, and we seek applicants with deep connections to the cultural communities to which our students belong. As an affirmative action employer, we actively seek and encourage applications from women, people of color, persons with disabilities, and individuals with protected veteran status. About Dakota County Technical College is focused on outstanding education for employment that emphasizes hands-on learning, serving students with a wide variety of diploma and degree programs. Many graduates enter the workforce right away, while others continue their education by transferring to four-year colleges or universities. DCTC is also a leader in noncredit and customized training, working with businesses to improve the skills of their employees. DCTC serves the local community by enhancing economic prosperity for students, their families, and regional businesses. DCTC is aligned with Inver Hills Community College. Located nine miles apart, Inver Hills offers a broad range of liberal arts and professional programs that complement programs at DCTC. Both Dakota County Technical College and Inver Hills Community College are recognized as a Beyond the Yellow Ribbon employers offering support for veteran and military employees and students. Inver Hills Community College is an accredited 2-year college in the Southeast suburbs of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis & St. Paul, Minnesota. We offer nearly 40 programs and hundreds of classes for students of all ages and backgrounds. At Inver Hills, we are dedicated to advancing the power and promise of education. This vision guides our daily work and captures the spirit of our campus. Through career exploration and professional preparation, our graduates leave Inver Hills fully prepared to launch their careers or pursue further education at a four-year institution. Benefits Information: At Minnesota State, we have a GREAT BENEFITS PACKAGE! Our generous benefits include 11 paid Holidays, Vacation Time, Sick Time, six weeks of Paid Parental Leave, low cost medical and dental insurance with low deductibles ($250 - $1500), a Pension Plan, 457(b) and 403(b) retirement plans and other retirement investment options, pre-tax medical and dental expense (with roll-over option) and dependent care accounts, employer paid life insurance, short and long term disability, as well as professional development and a tuition waiver program for employees and their dependents, etc. We promote the health and well-being of our employees and take work/life balance seriously. Desired Start Date: 02-11-2026 Position End Date: Open Date: 12-31-2025 Close Date: 01-22-2026 Posting Contact Name: Julia Glenn Posting Contact Email: **************************
    $79.7k-114.8k yearly Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • Accounting Director - Budget & Financial Reporting Manager

    Minnesota State 3.5company rating

    Chief finance officer job in Inver Grove Heights, MN

    All Job Postings will close at 12:01 a.m. CT on the specified Closing Date (if designated). Working Title: Accounting Director - Budget & Financial Reporting Manager Institution: Dakota County Technical College Classification Title: Accounting Director Bargaining Unit / Union: 216: Middle Management Association City: RosemountInver Grove Heights FLSA: Job Exempt Full Time / Part Time: Full time Employment Condition: Classified - Unlimited Salary Range: $38.16 - $56.94 Complete Application Requirement - Please Read Before Applying To be considered for this position, applicants must submit a complete application. Applications missing required documents will be marked incomplete and will not advance to review. Your complete application must include: * Current Resume (Required): Must list employment dates (month and year) for each position and indicate average hours worked per week. * Cover Letter (Optional): Encouraged if you wish to highlight your interest and qualifications Salary Range Clarification We would like to clarify that the correct salary range for the Accounting Director (Budget & Financial Reporting Manager) position is $38.16 - $54.97/Hour; $79,678 - $114,777/Year. We encourage you to reach out to our office if you have any questions. Job Description The Budget and Financial Reporting Manager is responsible for the comprehensive development, implementation, monitoring, and control of the College's annual operating budget and capital improvement plan. This position plays a critical role in providing accurate, timely, and insightful financial analysis and reporting to both internal and external stakeholders, ensuring compliance with MinnState policies and procedures, and actively supporting the College's strategic financial planning and decision-making processes. The Manager serves on the College financial leadership team that provides a comprehensive range of financial services and business operations, ensuring efficiency, accuracy, and strategic alignment with the College's mission and goals. The manager provides direct leadership to the Budget & Financial Reporting Unit. The unit is responsible for budget forecasting, adjustments, amendments, and cash transfers, as well as contributing to the development and maintenance of financial policies and internal controls. The unit is also responsible for financial grants management and reporting, the administration of tuition and fee waivers, insurance-related financial processes, cost studies, course fees, receipt and expense corrections, and Workday costing allocations. This position requires strong analytical, communication, and organizational skills, along with a thorough understanding of financial principles and practices. Minimum Qualifications * Formal training in budgeting, financial analysis, statistical analysis, and forecasting. * Three years of professional experience in budget development and financial reporting. * Demonstrated experience in financial analysis and forecasting. * Strong understanding of financial policies and internal controls. * Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including the ability to design and manage complex spreadsheets, utilize advanced formulas and functions, create pivot tables and charts for data analysis, and apply data validation and conditional formatting to support financial reporting, forecasting, and decision-making. and other financial management software. * Understanding of accounting principles and practices. * Demonstrated success in promoting and supporting an equitable, positive, and respectful work environment that values racial and ethnic diversity among all stakeholders and colleagues. Preferred Qualification * Master's degree in accounting, finance, business administration, or public administration or Certified Public Accountant (CPA) * Experience in budget and financial reporting within a higher education or public sector environment. * Two years supervising people or demonstrated experience in lead role, coordinating the activities or a team to meet deadline and quality standards. * Experience with grant accounting and reporting. * Knowledge of business practices, regulations and principles for government contracting, grant management, and accounting and fiscal management. * Ability to analyze and resolve complex management and project related issues, including continuous improvement techniques and strategies. * Ability to create effective high performing teams through superior leadership skills. * Excellent analytical, problem-solving, communication (oral and written), and interpersonal skills. * Experience with relevant financial systems used in higher education for student accounts, general ledger, payroll, and purchasing (e.g., ISRS, Workday, Bank Mobile, MBS). Work Shift (Hours / Days of work) Monday - Friday; 8:00am - 4:30pm Telework (Yes/No) Yes; Based upon the need of the department. Internal Applicants: All current Minnesota State employees will need to log into Workday to apply for the position via the Jobs Hub. The Jobs Hub can be found under the Menu, in the upper left-hand corner of Workday, under the Apps, and then Jobs Hub. Employees may also search for "Browse Jobs - Employees" in Workday via the search bar at the top to view open positions. External Applicants Applicants not currently employed by Minnesota State can access the career site to search and apply for jobs, and to check the status of applications. Those applying for a position will be prompted to create a profile in Workday. This does include other state of Minnesota employees who work for agencies other than Minnesota State. Contact: If you have questions about this position or are in need of a reasonable accommodation during this search process, please contact Angela Loza, HR Coordinator at ******************** or *********** and or at ************. If you experience any issues while submitting your application or creating an account please contact ********************* for assistance. Connect 700 Program: To receive consideration as a Connect 700 Program applicant, apply online, email the Job ID#, the Working Title and your valid Proof of Eligibility Certificate by the closing date to Angela Loza, HR Coordinator at ******************** or *********** and or at ************. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: We are a proud equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, and we seek applicants with deep connections to the cultural communities to which our students belong. As an affirmative action employer, we actively seek and encourage applications from women, people of color, persons with disabilities, and individuals with protected veteran status. About Dakota County Technical College is focused on outstanding education for employment that emphasizes hands-on learning, serving students with a wide variety of diploma and degree programs. Many graduates enter the workforce right away, while others continue their education by transferring to four-year colleges or universities. DCTC is also a leader in noncredit and customized training, working with businesses to improve the skills of their employees. DCTC serves the local community by enhancing economic prosperity for students, their families, and regional businesses. DCTC is aligned with Inver Hills Community College. Located nine miles apart, Inver Hills offers a broad range of liberal arts and professional programs that complement programs at DCTC. Both Dakota County Technical College and Inver Hills Community College are recognized as a Beyond the Yellow Ribbon employers offering support for veteran and military employees and students. Inver Hills Community College is an accredited 2-year college in the Southeast suburbs of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis & St. Paul, Minnesota. We offer nearly 40 programs and hundreds of classes for students of all ages and backgrounds. At Inver Hills, we are dedicated to advancing the power and promise of education. This vision guides our daily work and captures the spirit of our campus. Through career exploration and professional preparation, our graduates leave Inver Hills fully prepared to launch their careers or pursue further education at a four-year institution. Benefits Information: At Minnesota State, we have a GREAT BENEFITS PACKAGE! Our generous benefits include 11 paid Holidays, Vacation Time, Sick Time, six weeks of Paid Parental Leave, low cost medical and dental insurance with low deductibles ($250 - $1500), a Pension Plan, 457(b) and 403(b) retirement plans and other retirement investment options, pre-tax medical and dental expense (with roll-over option) and dependent care accounts, employer paid life insurance, short and long term disability, as well as professional development and a tuition waiver program for employees and their dependents, etc. We promote the health and well-being of our employees and take work/life balance seriously. Desired Start Date: 02-11-2026 Position End Date: Open Date: 12-31-2025 Close Date: 01-22-2026 Posting Contact Name: Julia Glenn Posting Contact Email: **************************
    $79.7k-114.8k yearly Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer - Logistics and Operations #0610

    Keller Executive Search

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    A thriving Minneapolis-based organization is looking for a strategic and accomplished Director of Finance to become part of their executive leadership team. In this capacity, you will direct comprehensive financial functions, maintain financial accountability, and champion strategic programs that align with the organization's expansion goals. The successful candidate will possess extensive financial acumen and a distinguished background within the transportation or logistics sector. Primary Responsibilities Partner with operations leadership to optimize cost structures, fuel management, and route profitability Collaborate with cross functional departments such as IT, HR, Operations and Sales to provide strategic guidance and oversight Manage cash flow, working capital, and capital allocation to optimize financial performance Implement and maintain robust internal controls and financial systems to ensure accuracy and efficiency Lead and develop the finance team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and accountability Ensure compliance with federal and state regulations Prepare and present accurate and timely financial reports, forecasts, and budgets to the executive team and board of directors Lead and oversee all financial operations, including accounting, financial planning and analysis, treasury, tax, audit, and risk management Develop and implement financial strategies aligned with the company's short-term and long-term business objectives Evaluate and negotiate financing arrangements, including negotiating credit letters, and building relationships with banks Required Qualifications Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills Experience in the transportation or logistics is required Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or related field Demonstrated ability to lead and develop high-performing teams Minimum of 10 years of progressive financial leadership experience, with at least 5 years in a senior finance role (CFO, VP of Finance, or similar) CPA, CMA, or MBA strongly preferred Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with stakeholders at all levels Salary Range $180,000 - $240,000 annually (commensurate with experience and qualifications) Benefits Comprehensive health insurance (medical, dental, and vision coverage) 401(k) Performance-based annual bonus PTO Equal Employment Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Policy Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients are Equal Opportunity Employers. For all positions, whether with Keller Executive Search or our clients, qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, skin color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other legally protected status. Commitment to Diversity: Keller Executive Search and its clients are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals are valued and respected. Reasonable Accommodations: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities and pregnant individuals. We engage in an interactive process to determine effective, reasonable accommodations. Compensation Information: For client positions, compensation information is available in the job post. If not provided, it will be shared during the interview process in accordance with applicable laws. When required by law, salary ranges will be included in job postings. Actual salary may depend on skills, experience, and comparison to current employees in similar roles. Salary ranges may vary based on role and location. Compliance with Laws: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients comply with federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to all employment terms and conditions, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Workplace Harassment: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients expressly prohibit any form of workplace harassment based on race, skin color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. E-Verify Participation: Keller Executive Search and/or our clients may participate in E-Verify. Information about E-Verify participation will be provided during the application process where applicable. Privacy and Pay Equity: California Residents: For more information about the categories of personal information we collect for recruiting and employment purposes, please review our Privacy Policy at ****************************** Colorado, Nevada, New York City, California, and Washington Residents: Compensation information is available in the job post or will be provided during the interview process if not initially available. Both Keller Executive Search and our clients are committed to pay equity and conduct periodic pay equity analyses in accordance with applicable laws. State-Specific Information: Rhode Island: We do not request or require salary history from applicants. Connecticut: We provide wage range information upon request or before discussing compensation. New Jersey: We do not inquire about salary history unless voluntarily disclosed. Veteran Status: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients provide equal employment opportunities to veterans and comply with applicable state laws regarding veteran preference in employment. If you are a veteran, please inform us during the application process. Genetic Information: In accordance with federal and state laws, both Keller Executive Search and our clients do not discriminate based on genetic information. We do not request or require genetic information from applicants or employees, except as permitted by law. Local Laws: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients comply with all applicable local laws and ordinances regarding employment practices in the areas where we operate. Note: This job posting may be for a position with Keller Executive Search or one of our clients. The specific employer will be identified during the application and interview process. Employment laws and requirements may vary depending on the employer and location. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $180k-240k yearly 1d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    Maicnet

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    The Minneapolis American Indian Center (MAIC) seeks a strategic and mission-driven Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to oversee the organization's financial health and sustainability. While MAIC engages an external bookkeeping firm to handle day-to-day accounting functions (AP/AR/QuickBooks entries), the CFO will lead financial strategy, internal controls, reporting, and budgeting. This role is central to stewarding MAIC's resources, ensuring compliance, and positioning the Center for long-term growth and impact. RESPONSIBILITIES Financial Strategy & Leadership Provide overall direction for MAIC's financial management, aligning resources with mission and strategic priorities. Lead annual budget development and multi-year financial planning in collaboration with the Executive Director and program leadership. Serve as primary staff liaison to the Finance Committee and Board of Directors. Financial Management & Oversight Oversee work of external bookkeeping firm, ensuring accurate and timely entries, reconciliations, and financial closes. Prepare and present monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports, including variance analyses and cash flow projections. Manage banking relationships, investments, and debt obligations. Internal Controls & Compliance Design, implement, and monitor internal controls, policies, and procedures to safeguard organizational assets. Ensure compliance with federal, state, and tribal regulations as well as grant/contract reporting requirements. Lead annual audit preparation and act as point of contact for external auditors. Organizational Support & Development Provide financial analysis to support program and fundraising strategies. Train and support program managers in budget monitoring and fiscal responsibility. Contribute to a culture of accountability, transparency, and mission alignment. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (CPA or MBA preferred). 7+ years of progressive nonprofit finance leadership experience, preferably in a multi-funder environment with federal/state grants. Demonstrated success with budget development, financial reporting, and compliance. Strong understanding of GAAP and nonprofit accounting standards (FASB 958). Experience managing outsourced bookkeeping/accounting vendors. Excellent communication skills; ability to explain complex financial concepts to non-financial stakeholders. Experience working in Native communities or strong cultural connections to American Indian communities strongly preferred. Cultural humility and commitment to supporting American Indian communities. All offers of employment with the Minneapolis American Indian Center (“MAIC”) are contingent upon acceptable results of a background check and are conducted in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act. All job applicants receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, marital status, familial status, public assistance status, or membership/activity in a local human rights commission. Employment with MAIC is at-will, meaning it may be terminated by you, or us, at any time, without notice, and for any reason not prohibited by law. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $85k-149k yearly est. 1d ago
  • CFO/COO for Construction: Strategic Growth Leader

    Pathway Talent Partners

    Chief finance officer job in Hopkins, MN

    A leading construction firm is seeking a Chief Financial & Operating Officer (CFO/COO) in Minnesota to oversee financial and operational functions. This role requires a seasoned leader with experience in construction or contracting and a strategic mindset. The ideal candidate will drive change and enhance processes, leveraging ERP systems to improve efficiency. This is a pivotal opportunity to impact the company's growth and long-term success. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $93k-173k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Director Financial Institution Conversions

    Threadneedle Group

    Chief finance officer job in Minneapolis, MN

    In this role, you will provide leadership for a clearing broker dealer settlement team accountable for providing complex operations activities to client and advisors. Settlement activities include DTC settlement, processing dividend and reorganization activities, and handling physical certificates. This includes resolving escalated advisor issues, lead process improvement initiatives, identifying and analyzing trends to implement solutions to increase advisor and client satisfaction, and managing strategic relationships across multiple channels for delivery of operations services. Key Responsibilities Lead a team of professionals providing complex operations activities to advisors, including regulatory supervision to ensure that compliance and regulatory requirements are met. Ensure timely and accurate resolution of escalated advisor issues. Develop and manage cost effective, efficient and compliant operational strategies to ensure advisor and client's needs are met. Manage department P&L, focusing on managing controllable expenses, including vendors. Manage relationships with a variety of internal and external business partners and advisors to identify root cause of operational and service issues. Implement solutions to increase advisor and client satisfaction, while ensuring all operational, financial, and regulatory requirements are met. Provide thought leadership on process improvements and business transformation activities. Ensure effective implementation of strategies. Provide effective people leadership through effective coaching, feedback and sound performance management practices. Act as champion for the team and intervene on matters that create roadblocks to individual or organizational success. Set department initiatives and aligns and sets individual performance goals. Required Qualifications 7-10 years of relevant experience Associate degree or equivalent (2-years) Broker Dealer and/or tape to tape experience required Active FINRA Series 7 Preferred Qualifications Strong relationship management/influencing skills Ability to analyze root cause and implement solutions Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional process improvement teams Previous people leadership experience Bachelor's degree or equivalent (4-years) Strong working knowledge of Operations techniques (DTC or settlement experience is a plus) About Our Company We're a diversified financial services leader with more than $1.5 trillion in assets under management, administration and advisement as of 2024. With our team of more than 20,000 people in 20 countries, we advise, manage and protect assets and income of more than 3.5 million individual, small business and institutional clients. We are a longstanding leader in financial planning and advice, a global asset manager and an insurer. Our unwavering focus on our clients and strong financial foundation connects each of our unique businesses - Ameriprise Financial, Columbia Threadneedle Investments and RiverSource Insurance and Annuities. Here, we foster meaningful careers, invest in the future, and make a difference for clients, institutions and communities around the world. Base Pay Salary The estimated base salary for this role is $122,400 - $165,200 / year. We have a pay-for-performance compensation philosophy. Your initial total compensation may vary based on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and geographical work location. In addition, most of our roles are eligible for variable pay in the form of bonus, commissions, and/or long-term incentives depending on the role. We also have a competitive and comprehensive benefits program that supports all aspects of your health and well-being, including but not limited to vacation time, sick time, 401(k), and health, dental and life insurances. Ameriprise Financial is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, genetic information, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, gender identity, disability, veteran status, marital status, family status or any other basis prohibited by law. Full-Time/Part-Time Full time Exempt/Non-Exempt Exempt Job Family Group Business Support & Operations Line of Business CLEAR Clearing #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $122.4k-165.2k yearly 1d ago

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