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Chief Financial Officer
KLR Executive Search Group LLC 4.2
Chief finance officer job in Miami, FL
KLR Executive Search Group is pleased to partner with UC Funds, a dynamic and innovative boutique private equity real estate firm with offices in Miami, FL, and Boston, MA. UC Funds is a vertically integrated specialty finance company that originates, structures, underwrites, and manages commercial real estate investments across the United States. Its investment focus spans multifamily, retail, office, hotel, industrial/warehouse, adaptive reuse, and construction projects. As part of its succession planning, the firm is seeking to identify its next ChiefFinancialOfficer in anticipation of a planned retirement. This position is based in Miami, FL, and requires five days a week.
The CFO will be a key member of the Executive Leadership team, overseeing all financial operations across the organization.
This role involves strategic financial planning, risk management, financial reporting, budgeting, and ensuring the Company's financial health and sustainability.
This professional will work closely with the CEO and senior executives to drive business growth and profitability and ensure regulatory and industry standards compliance.
Key Responsibilities include:
Develop and implement financial strategies to support the Company's long-term goals and objectives.
Oversee budgeting, forecasting, and financial modeling processes.
Oversee financing activities, including debt and equity financing, and manage the Company's capital structure.
Oversee and lead M&A activities, including financial due diligence, valuations, integration planning, and negotiations.
The successful candidate will bring:
A minimum of ten (10) years of progressive experience in finance, with at least five years in a senior leadership role, preferably as a CFO or VP of Finance.
Real Estate experience is a must. Real Estate financing experience is strongly preferred.
Strong understanding of financial modeling, budgeting, forecasting, and reporting.
Experience managing a finance team and leading financial operations in a dynamic business environment.
In-depth knowledge of financial regulations, tax laws, and corporate governance.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to present financial information to diverse audiences (e.g., Board members, investors, senior leadership).
Communicate effectively with all cross-functional team members to deliver quality and build strong relationships.
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field.
MBA or other advanced degree is a plus.
The salary range for this position is $250,000 - $300,000 and does not include benefits and bonus potential. Compensation is determined by a variety of factors including but not limited to the role, function, and associated responsibilities, as well as a candidate's work experience, education, knowledge, skills, and geographic location.
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Chief Financial Officer
Inbloom Autism Services 4.0
Chief finance officer job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
As a key member of the Executive Management team, the ChiefFinancialOfficer will report to the CEO and will have direct reporting requirements to the Board of Directors, and assume a strategic and operational role in the overall management of the company. The CFO will have primary day-to-day responsibility for planning, implementing, managing, and controlling all financial-related activities of the company as well as a few operational activities related to the growth of the company. This will include direct responsibility for accounting, finance, accounts payable, payroll, forecasting, strategic planning, revenue cycle, insurance, M&A, investor relationships and institutional financing.
Responsibilities
Drive the company's financial planning
Determine active growth strategies while considering cash and liquidity risks
Control and evaluate the organization's fundraising plans and capital structure
Ensure cash flow is appropriate for the organization's operations
Lead and execute M&A activities
Oversee medical billing and accounts receivable functions
Assist the lease negotiations and lease management activities
Ensure compliance with the law and company's policies
Interact with private equity sponsor, Webster Capital, on a weekly basis
Implement policies, procedures and processes as deemed appropriate by senior leadership team
Prepare and present monthly financial budgeting reports; monthly profit and loss by division, forecast vs. budget by division and weekly cash flow by division
Deliver presentations and serve as a main point of contact to banks, lenders, financial partners, institutions, investors, public auditors and officials
Remain current on audit best practices; and state, federal and local law regarding company operations
Create and establish yearly financial objectives that align with the company's plan for growth and expansion
Manage the financial and reporting systems of the organization
Recruit, interview and hire finance, accounting and payroll staff as required
Participate in pivotal decisions as they relate to strategic initiatives and operational models
Interact with and bring department into line with Board of Directors plans initiatives and recommendations
Prepare and present monthly financial budgeting reports; monthly profit and loss by region, forecast vs. budget by division and weekly cash flow by division
Review and analyze monthly financial results and provide recommendations
Identify, develop and execute analysis of business initiatives, product launches and/or new service offerings
Develop and maintain monthly operating budget and annual company operating budget
Oversee the preparation of timely filing of all local, state, and federal tax returns
Oversee and assist with annual audit process
Oversee the month end close process, constantly reviewing procedures while eliminating inefficiencies
Oversee preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements
Review all month-end closing activities including general ledger accounts, balance sheet accounts and overhead cost allocation
Serve as a key point of contact for external auditors; Manage preparation and support of all external audits
Manage cash flow planning process and ensure funds availability
Explore new investment opportunities and provide recommendations on potential returns and risks
Maintain outstanding banking relationships and strategic alliances with vendors and business partners
Utilize forward-looking models and activity-based analyses to provide financial insight into the organization's plans and operating budgets
Deliver presentations and serve as a main point of contact to banks, lenders, financial partners, institutions, investors, auditors and officials
Remain current on audit best practices; and state, federal and local law regarding company operations
Competencies
Strong presence and excellent communication skills both “oral and written” to lead and motivate employees, work directly with key customers and represent InBloom Autism Services appropriately
Relates well to a wide variety of diverse styles, types, and classes; open to differences. Builds diverse networks; quick to find common ground; treats differences fairly and equitably; treats everyone as a preferred customer
Is skilled at getting individuals, teams, and an entire organization to perform at a higher level and to embrace change; negotiates skillfully to achieve a fair outcome or promote a common cause; communicates a compelling vision and is committed to what needs to be done; inspires others; builds motivated, high performing teams; understands what motivates different people
A leader who leads by example and is capable of inspiring dedicated professionals at all levels. A leader with unquestionable ethics and integrity and whom others want to follow and respect
Dynamic, forward-thinking leader who is also practical and results-oriented
Action-oriented and entrepreneurial, decisive and able to make timely decisions in a fast paced, business environment
A strong change agent who is a good listener and respectful of others
Intelligent, creative and strategic, with tremendous energy and drive, eager to make significant impact across the organization
Multi-dimensional thinker who operates not only on the basis of important past experience, but in light of new approaches and development that occur in a changing and competitive marketplace.
Qualifications
Master's degree in Business Administration, Accounting, or Finance required.
Certified Public Accountant designation preferred.
Eight to ten years of experience in financial management required.
Work environment
Noise Level is moderate to loud
Physical demands
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Must be able to lift 15 pounds at times.
Must be able to access various departments of a given location.
Affirmative Action/EEO statement
InBloom Autism Services provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
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A consulting firm is seeking an experienced CFO Advisor to support the ChiefFinancialOfficer in a strategic role focused on financial leadership and analytics within a state-level transportation and engineering environment. The ideal candidate will have senior-level finance experience and a strong understanding of Department of Transportation projects. Expertise in Deltek systems and the ability to develop executive dashboards are essential for this role, making strategic contributions to improve project-level data analytics and financial decision-making.
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$101k-189k yearly est. 2d ago
Chief Member Experience Officer
CUES Training Facility
Chief finance officer job in Pensacola, FL
Gulf Winds Credit Union offers innovative financial tools that give our members freedom to live life with their finances under control. Since our founding in 1954, we have grown from a single branch in Pensacola, Florida, to a regional institution with over $1 billion in assets and 83,000+ members across Florida, Alabama, and Georgia. From daily banking needs to investment services, our members aren't treated like an account number, but as part of the family.
Our Values
We are guided by our core values of Integrity, Care, Growth, and Innovation and are dedicated to our members, our community and each other.
Integrity
We own our decisions and actions by doing the right thing, learning from our mistakes, and taking responsibility.
Care
We help members meet their goals by listening to understand and offering the best solutions, placing kindness above all else.
Growth
We set ambitious goals, provide personal development opportunities, and encourage results.
Innovation
We challenge the status quo to enhance the member's experience and solve tomorrow's challenges today.
Working at Gulf Winds
Working at Gulf Winds is not just a job, it's a career. We're hiring collaborative, motivated people who want to love what they do. We are forward-thinking and family oriented. We recognize and reward excellent member service and have fun while working hard. When you join the team, you can expect:
Open and transparent communication with your leaders
Consistent coaching and opportunities to improve performance.
Collaborative and team-focused environments
Short and long-term professional development
Opportunity to participate in cross-functional projects.
With you on our team we can achieve our vision of becoming the leading and most trusted credit union on the Gulf Coast.
Role
The Chief Member Experience Officer (CMXO) plays a pivotal role in leading and optimizing the overall member journey across all touchpoints. The CMXO ensures that Gulf Winds delivers an exceptional, consistent, and values-driven experience that deepens relationships, drives loyalty, and aligns the member experience with our Target Market. They are responsible for driving growth results and shaping the future of a high‑performing Credit Union.
This position develops and delivers the short-term and long-term Retail Branch Network, Digital Branch, Wealth Management, and Operations strategic objectives that lead to a Member Experience that is focused on the overall member relationship. The CMXO is responsible for the development, implementation, and execution of strategic Member Experience initiatives in accordance with policies established by the President/CEO and Board of Directors. The position monitors performance of key indicators of the Credit Union while assessing market and regional trends. The CMXO is responsible for driving revenue through innovative products and services while managing the appropriate risk appetite.
The CMXO is a key leader in our team, overseeing all Retail Branch Operations within the Credit Union. This includes developing, implementing, and managing Branch and ITM strategies that align with the Credit Union's goals and regulatory requirements. The CMXO seeks opportunities to strengthen Gulf Winds' Member Experience and protect the Credit Union's financial strength. They also collaborate closely with executive management team members, auditors, and regulators.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities
Serve as the voice of the member within the organization, ensuring that decisions, policies, and processes reflect the needs and expectations of our members.
Partner with executive peers to align operations, retail design and location, digital, and wealth management initiatives around a unified member‑centric vision of a high performing credit union.
Oversee member service operations across branches, digital channels, and contact centers to ensure consistent service excellence. Identify and improve pain points in the member journey using data, feedback, and analytics.
Lead the design and implementation of service standards and performance metrics to measure and enhance member satisfaction and loyalty. Drive Net Promoter Score (NPS) and member satisfaction goals through continuous improvement initiatives.
Partner with Technology and Marketing to advance digital transformation and ensure a cohesive omnichannel experience. Use data and voice‑of‑member insights to drive innovation, develop new products, and refine existing services.
Stay informed on credit union and financial industry trends to identify emerging opportunities to enhance the member experience.
Collaborate with the Marketing team to ensure the Gulf Winds brand is consistently represented in all member interactions and within our Retail locations. Ensure that communications, educational programs, and community engagement initiatives strengthen trust and deepen relationships.
Performs other job‑related duties as assigned.
Performance Measurements
Develops effective strategic plans for all areas of ownership that support the Credit Union's overall strategic plan. Allocates and aligns resources to meet plan objectives. Incorporates organizational priorities, strategies, goals, industry trends, and market viability.
Development and execution of strategic corporate‑level initiatives that contribute to the overall growth and success of the Credit Union.
Direct reports receive leadership, and coaching and evaluations provide value, hold the team accountable, and help the Credit Union become a high‑performing Institution.
Complies with all applicable rules, regulations, and policies, including but not limited to BSA, OFAC, and Physical Security.
Knowledge and Skills
Experience: Ten‑plus years of progressively responsible experience in the Credit union industry. Minimum five years of senior executive management experience.
Education: Bachelor's degree in business administration or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Interpersonal Skills: Motivating or influencing others is a material part of the position, requiring a significant level of diplomacy and trust at all levels of the organization. Obtaining cooperation (internally and/or externally) is an integral part of the position, and a high level of interpersonal skills is critical to success. Work frequently involves contacts requiring considerable discussion of problems, material presentations, and resolving issues impacting other units.
Other Skills
Change readiness - Positively embraces change and remains open to changes, altering behavior as necessary.
Collaboration and teamwork - Works cooperatively and collaboratively with others inside and outside the organization to accomplish individual and organizational objectives.
Communication - Conveys information effectively in a variety of settings, applying the best mode of communication for the situation.
Continuous learning and improvement - Continually participates in development opportunities to improve personal knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as the organization's success and efficiency.
Creative thinking and problem‑solving - Anticipates needs; thinks critically about business issues; addresses problems and issues innovatively. Analyzes relevant data, weighs alternatives, and chooses the best action plan.
Ownership/Accountability - Takes responsibility for decision‑making and accomplishing objectives within the role; demonstrates initiative to enhance value.
Physical Requirements
This role requires sitting at a computer for most of the day. This role would also require the ability to file files, open filing cabinets, and bend or stand as necessary. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential function.
Work Environment
The position is based in‑office in our Pensacola, Florida market, operates primarily in an office setting, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, Confidential Page: 3/ 3 printers, and phones. This position requires consistent presence in the office to collaborate with team members and fulfill job responsibilities effectively. It requires the ability to actively participate in conference calls and meetings with other Credit Union team members and vendors. The normal expected work schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:30a.m. to 5:00p.m. After hours work or travel required to meet project deadlines or attend conferences, seminars, or meetings. Must adhere to safety rules and regulations.
This Job Description is not a complete statement of all duties and responsibilities comprising the position.
Gulf Winds is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free Workplace.
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$99k-215k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Peskind Executive Search
Chief finance officer job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Essential Job Duties And Responsibilities
Financial Leadership: Guide the accounting and finance departments to achieve outstanding financial management, planning, and accounting practices. Foster a culture of growth, transparency and accountability within the team.
Strategic Planning: Partner with the CEO and functional team leaders to develop business and financial strategies that align with long-term goals. Engage in strategic planning, annual plans and investment decisions.
Risk Management: Identify and manage business risks and opportunities, ensuring financial strategies are responsive to changing market and regulatory environments. Oversee insurance programs and collaborate with legal to minimize exposures.
Treasury Management: Oversee the treasury function, including cash, investment and debt strategies. Ensure optimal liquidity for operational needs and manage interest rate and currency risks.
Stakeholder Relations: Maintain strong relationships with external partners and stakeholders, communicating financial strategies clearly and effectively.
Budgeting and Forecasting: Oversee preparation of comprehensive budgets and financial forecasts. Present accurate financial reports to executive teams and board members for decision‑making.
Compliance, Control and Systems: Ensure compliance with statutory law and financial regulations. Develop and implement financial policies, systems and procedures.
Team Development: Lead, mentor and develop the finance team, promoting a growth culture of high performance and continuous improvement.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in finance, Accounting or related field; MBA or professional accounting designation (CPA, CMA, or similar) is highly preferred.
Minimum of 15 years of financial management experience, with at least 5 years in a CFO or similar executive role, preferably in the construction industry or related sectors.
Demonstrated leadership abilities, with a track record of developing and fostering a collaborative team environment.
Strong analytical, strategic, and problem‑solving skills, with a proven ability to lead and explain financial forecasts and budgets.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of building and maintaining relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Deep understanding of financial regulations, reporting requirements, and industry‑specific challenges in the construction sector.
Commitment to our core values, with a vision to contribute positively to the company culture and its objectives.
WHY JOIN?
Here, you will be part of a team that values relationships, nurtures talent, and embraces innovation to create a positive impact on our communities. We offer a competitive compensation package, opportunities for professional growth, and a work environment filled with energy and fun.
CULTURAL ALIGNMENT
Empathetic Leader: Shows genuine care for the well‑being and success of team members.
Collaborative: Excels in teamwork and partnership internally and externally.
Communication Skills: Possesses strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Entrepreneurial Spirit: Innovative thinker that challenges the status quo and seeks new opportunities.
Problem Solver: Demonstrates resilience and adaptability, turning obstacles into opportunities.
Ownership and Accountability: Takes ownership of the financial health of the company.
Contagious Energy: Positive and energetic, inspiring and motivating others with a passionate and energetic approach to leadership.
Professional and Technical Skills: Financial expertise, industry knowledge and strategic vision that align with sustainable growth and success.
Commitment to Mission and Values: Aligns personal and professional values with the company's mission of improving lives and building the future.
JOB TITLE: CHIEFFINANCIALOFFICER (CFO)
JOB LOCATION: FLORIDA
CLASSIFICATION: FULL TIME - EXEMPT - SALARIED
REPORTS TO: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO)
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$74k-153k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Financial Officer, Sarasota Opera
ACG Cares
Chief finance officer job in Sarasota, FL
Sarasota Opera welcomes applications and nominations for the position of ChiefFinancialOfficer, available in the Spring of 2026.
Sarasota Opera
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Sarasota Opera is marking its 67th season of bringing internationally acclaimed opera to audiences on Florida's Gulf Coast while celebrating the Centennial of its home, the historic Sarasota Opera House. The Company's Winter Opera Festival will take place at the Sarasota Opera House in February and March 2026, and will include 34 performances of four major operas: La boh è me, The Merry Widow, Il trovatore, and Susannah.
Sarasota Opera was launched in 1960 in the historic 320-seat Asolo Theater on the grounds of Sarasota's Ringling Museum of Art. In 1984, the Company moved into the former A.B. Edwards Theater, now the Sarasota Opera House. The 1,119-seat Sarasota Opera House, which underwent a $20 million renovation and rehabilitation in 2007, has been named “one of America's finest venues for opera” by Musical America.
Since then, Sarasota Opera has gained an international reputation as one of the leading regional opera companies in the United States. The Company's major artistic initiatives have included the Masterworks Revival Series, the American Classics Series, and the Verdi Cycle. The Company's Sarasota Youth Opera is the most comprehensive youth opera program in the United States.
Since 1983, Sarasota Opera has been under the artistic leadership of Victor DeRenzi. In 1989, the Company and DeRenzi launched a monumental Verdi Cycle. When the Cycle concluded in 2016, Sarasota Opera became the only opera company in the world to have performed every note composed by Giuseppi Verdi. Since 2012, the Company's administrative leader has been General Director Richard Russell. When Victor DeRenzi steps down as Artistic Director in May 2026, Richard Russell will become General Director and Artistic Director.
Sarasota Opera is governed by a Board of 28 and has a year‑round staff of 30, which grows to 200 during the winter season. The Company's budget is $11 million.
The Position
The ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) is the senior executive responsible and accountable for overseeing financial strategy, planning, and operations for Sarasota Opera. The CFO drives the processes of budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis; ensures the Company's compliance with government regulations, contracts, donor agreements, and reporting requirements; and ensures that controls are in place to protect the Opera's assets and non‑profit tax status.
The CFO maintains the integrity of the Company's accounting systems and records, and ensures full and accurate integration of the accounting records with Tessitura and other applications in use by the Company. The CFO provides timely, accurate, and complete financial reports and information to the General Director, the Board, and the staff to guide and inform their decision‑making. The CFO provides budgets, reports, and necessary financial data to the Development Department to support grant applications and fulfill reporting requirements.
The CFO monitors the Company's bank accounts, cash flow, and investments and serves as liaison to the Company's investment advisors. The CFO reviews all invoices, contracts, and agreements. The CFO is the liaison with the insurance agency and ensures that the Company has adequate coverages. The CFO oversees the payroll process to ensure accuracy and timeliness, and oversees the administration of employee benefits.
The CFO reports to the General Director, supervises the accounting staff, and works closely with the Treasurer of the Board and members of the executive management team. The CFO is the staff liaison for the Finance Committee, the Investment Committee; and the Audit Committee. The CFO provides reports and documents as needed for the annual audit and ensures that all tax filings are prepared correctly and in a timely manner. The ensures compliance with FASB and GAAP guidelines.
As a member of the executive management team, the CFO attends performances and events and serves as an ambassador for the Company with donors, patrons, and audiences as well as external stakeholders throughout the greater Sarasota community.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have significant senior financial management experience; thorough familiarity with non‑profit fund accounting; proven budgeting, forecasting, and cash management ability; and a genuine interest in connecting audiences with opera. Experience working with a not‑for‑profit organization is essential; experience working with an opera company or other performing arts organization will be a plus.
The successful candidate will be thoroughly knowledgeable about, and experienced with, institutional planning and helping to shape, implement, and monitor strategic plans. The candidate will have a thorough working knowledge of the technology available to support finance and operations in a non‑profit organization. Prior experience with Sage MIP Accounting and Tessitura will be viewed as an asset. The successful candidate will bring experience in human resources and benefits administration.
The successful candidate will be a leader with strong supervisory skills and a management style that encourages collaboration and teamwork. The candidate will be able to manage multiple deadlines and competing priorities with grace and good humor. The candidate will be curious, persistent, and nimble.
The successful candidate will be able to accept a work schedule that includes performances and events on nights and weekends during production periods. The candidate will welcome the opportunity to play a key role in the management of Sarasota Opera and become an active participant in the Sarasota community.
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$79k-161k yearly est. 5d ago
CFO, LATAM & Caribbean - Strategic Finance Leader
The Subway HR Team
Chief finance officer job in Miami, FL
An international restaurant brand is seeking a ChiefFinancialOfficer for Latin America and the Caribbean based in Miami, FL. The successful candidate will drive financial performance, lead the budgeting process, and support data-driven decision-making in a fast-paced environment. With over 8 years of experience in financial analysis and strategic leadership, candidates must excel in managing multi-country operations and possess strong analytical skills. The role offers competitive bonuses, pension plans, and a collaborative work culture.
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$72k-151k yearly est. 3d ago
Chief Financial Officer
National Opera Center
Chief finance officer job in Sarasota, FL
Sarasota Opera welcomes applications and nominations for the position of ChiefFinancialOfficer, available in the Spring of 2026.
Sarasota Opera is marking its 67th season of bringing internationally acclaimed opera to audiences on Florida's Gulf Coast while celebrating the Centennial of its home, the historic Sarasota Opera House. The Company's Winter Opera Festival will take place at the Sarasota Opera House in February and March 2026, and will include 34 performances of four major operas: La bohème, The Merry Widow, Il trovatore, and Susannah.
The Company was launched in 1960 in the historic 320-seat Asolo Theater on the grounds of Sarasota's Ringling Museum of Art. In 1984, the Company moved into the former A.B. Edwards Theater, now the Sarasota Opera House. The 1,119-seat Sarasota Opera House, which underwent a $20 million renovation and rehabilitation in 2007, has been named “one of America's finest venues for opera” by Musical America.
Since then, Sarasota Opera has gained an international reputation as one of the leading regional opera companies in the United States. The Company's major artistic initiatives have included the Masterworks Revival Series, the American Classics Series, and the Verdi Cycle. The Company's Sarasota Youth Opera is the most comprehensive youth opera program in the United States.
Since 1983, Sarasota Opera has been under the artistic leadership of Victor DeRenzi. In 1989, the Company and DeRenzi launched a monumental Verdi Cycle. When the Cycle concluded in 2016, Sarasota Opera became the only opera company in the world to have performed every note composed by Giuseppi Verdi. Since 2012, the Company's administrative leader has been General Director Richard Russell. When Victor DeRenzi steps down as Artistic Director in May 2026, Richard Russell will become General Director and Artistic Director.
Sarasota Opera is governed by a Board of 28 and has a year‑round staff of 30, which grows to 200 during the winter season. The Company's budget is $11 million.
The Position
The ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) is the senior executive responsible and accountable for overseeing financial strategy, planning, and operations for Sarasota Opera. The CFO drives the processes of budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis; ensures the Company's compliance with government regulations, contracts, donor agreements, and reporting requirements; and ensures that controls are in place to protect the Opera's assets and non‑profit tax status.
The CFO maintains the integrity of the Company's accounting systems and records, and ensures full and accurate integration of the accounting records with Tessitura and other applications in use by the Company. The CFO provides timely, accurate, and complete financial reports and information to the General Director, the Board, and the staff to guide and inform their decision‑making. The CFO provides budgets, reports, and necessary financial data to the Development Department to support grant applications and fulfill reporting requirements.
The CFO monitors the Company's bank accounts, cash flow, and investments and serves as liaison to the Company's investment advisors. The CFO reviews all invoices, contracts, and agreements. The CFO is the liaison with the insurance agency and ensures that the Company has adequate coverages. The CFO oversees the payroll process to ensure accuracy and timeliness, and oversees the administration of employee benefits.
The CFO reports to the General Director, supervises the accounting staff, and works closely with the Treasurer of the Board and members of the executive management team. The CFO is the staff liaison for the Finance Committee, the Investment Committee, and the Audit Committee. The CFO provides reports and documents as needed for the annual audit and ensures that all tax filings are prepared correctly and in a timely manner. The CFO ensures compliance with FASB and GAAP guidelines.
As a member of the executive management team, the CFO attends performances and events and serves as an ambassador for the Company with donors, patrons, and audiences as well as external stakeholders throughout the greater Sarasota community.
Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate will have significant senior financial management experience; thorough familiarity with non‑profit fund accounting; proven budgeting, forecasting, and cash management ability; and a genuine interest in connecting audiences with opera. Experience working with a not‑for‑profit organization is essential; experience working with an opera company or other performing arts organization will be a plus.
The successful candidate will be thoroughly knowledgeable about, and experienced with, institutional planning and helping to shape, implement, and monitor strategic plans. The candidate will have a thorough working knowledge of the technology available to support finance and operations in a non‑profit organization. Prior experience with Sage MIP Accounting and Tessitura will be viewed as an asset. The successful candidate will bring experience in human resources and benefits administration.
The successful candidate will be a leader with strong supervisory skills and a management style that encourages collaboration and teamwork. The candidate will be able to manage multiple deadlines and competing priorities with grace and good humor. The candidate will be curious, persistent, and nimble.
The successful candidate will be able to accept a work schedule that includes performances and events on nights and weekends during production periods. The candidate will welcome the opportunity to play a key role in the management of Sarasota Opera and become an active participant in the Sarasota community.
Desired Start Date
January 1, 0001
BENEFITS Pay Range
$110,000 - $125,000 Annual
Sarasota Opera offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. The annual salary range for this position is $110,000 to $125,000, plus a benefits package that includes paid time off; health insurance; life insurance; and a voluntary 403(b) retirement plan.
HOW TO APPLY
Sarasota Opera welcomes recommendations, nominations, and applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, religion, political affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, gender, national origin, or marital status, or any other basis protected by law. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Please submit a resumé along with a cover letter that describes your specific interest in the mission and work of Sarasota Opera and your qualifications for the position as described in the candidate profile. On a separate sheet, provide the names and contact information for several professional references. All applications will be treated as confidential and references will not be contacted without the applicant's knowledge and agreement.
Electronic submissions are requested. Please send to:
c/o Catherine French Group
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$110k-125k yearly 1d ago
VP of Finance
Dupont Registry 3.9
Chief finance officer job in Miami, FL
VP of Finance
Reports To: CFO
Position Type: Permanent - Full-Time
ABOUT US
du Pont REGISTRY Group proudly marks four decades as a cornerstone of the luxury automotive market in 2025. Renowned for connecting millions of buyers and sellers worldwide, du Pont REGISTRY Group has facilitated billions in automotive transactions while setting the standard for excellence in the industry.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Vice President of Finance will play a critical leadership role, driving both strategic and operational finance across the organization. This role combines deep financial expertise with hands‑on partnership across the business to support growth, strategic initiatives, and M&A activity.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES FP&A Strategic Finance
Oversee and work closely with a lean FP&A team responsible for budgeting, forecasting, management reporting, and long‑range planning.
Stay involved in day‑to‑day analysis and reporting to maintain accuracy, consistency, and meaningful insights.
Provide clear, data‑driven updates to the CFO, CEO, and executive team on business performance, risks, and opportunities.
Partner directly with business units to refine forecasts, deepen cost visibility, and surface key growth levers.
Corporate Development / M&A
Take a lead role in evaluating potential acquisitions, partnerships, and investment opportunities identified by the business or external sources.
Build and own detailed financial models, valuations, and scenario analyses to test strategic fit and expected returns.
Drive transaction diligence, deal structuring, and integration planning as opportunities advance.
Develop and refine materials for executive and board discussions to guide informed decision‑making.
Strategic Initiatives (finance partner to the business)
Partner closely with business leaders exploring new initiatives such as market entries, product launches, and operational expansions.
Deliver detailed financial analyses and scenario modeling to evaluate viability, returns, and potential risks.
Serve as the finance lead on cross‑functional project teams, maintaining financial discipline and alignment with company goals.
Monitor and report on the performance of approved initiatives against plan, identifying trends and driving accountability.
QUALIFICATIONS
10+ years of progressive finance experience with a heavy FP&A foundation, including full ownership of budgeting, forecasting, and long‑range planning.
Proven leadership managing and developing FP&A teams, while remaining a hands‑on operator who ensures accuracy, insight, and analytical rigor.
Deep expertise in complex financial modeling, scenario planning, and performance analytics to guide executive and board‑level decisions.
Strong track record partnering with C‑suite and business unit leaders to drive strategy, improve cost visibility, and identify growth and margin opportunities.
Demonstrated experience supporting M&A evaluations, valuations, and integration efforts, grounded in disciplined FP&A processes and strategic finance leadership.
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$88k-151k yearly est. 5d ago
Managing Director
Real Estate Executive Search, Inc. 4.2
Chief finance officer job in Boca Raton, FL
We are currently looking for a Managing Director for a Commercial Real Estate Brokerage based in Boca Raton. This is a salaried role (not looking for a player/coach) that will recruit, hire, train and retain broker talent for the firm. This position will not work in a direct broker capacity but will earn % commissions from all sales of managed employees.
Responsibilities
Previous experience as a Commercial Real Estate Broker, managing other brokers
Lead the efforts to attract, train (if necessary) and retain top talented brokers
Ensure that an annual budget is created and followed
Manage day to day operations of the office.
Drive business growth with the goal of opening additional offices in Florida
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree preferred
Commercial Real Estate Broker License
5+ years managing commercial brokers
$85k-182k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Boyne Capital 3.9
Chief finance officer job in Miami, FL
Company:
Founded over two decades ago, Boyne Capital is a growing Miami, Florida-based (Coconut Grove) private equity firm focused on investments in lower middle market companies.
We have built a firm that prizes the intrinsic value of the work and the people who work here, over the formalities and pretenses of the corporate world. We are a team eager to foster growth and development-to recognize each other's successes and promote from within. As a result, we have created an open and supportive workplace of hard-working, highly qualified professionals who care just as much about each other as we do our portfolio companies.
Opportunity:
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, you will be responsible for managing the full scope of finance-related activity including financial planning, financial reporting, risk management, and fund taxation, with the support of an established accounting team. Ensuring compliance with SEC requirements is a critical component of the role.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage the finance and accounting function for the business, including tax, treasury, and compliance
Ensure compliance with relevant SEC and governmental regulations
Proactively manage internal and external risks
Deliver timely, accurate, and comprehensive financial reports, including fund accounting results to both our investors and senior leadership team
Lead administrative programs such as IT, HR, purchasing, and insurance
Support senior executive team with fundraising, investor relations, and other key activities
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, economics, or a related field
5+ years of audit at Big 4 within the financial services segment/or engagement focus on registered investment advisors
Lower-middle market experience
Local/serious about relocation to be on-site in Miami, FL
Exceptional analytical, leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills
Preferred Qualifications:
MBA or Master's degree
CPA license
Compliance experience with SEC registered private equity firms
$106k-189k yearly est. 1d ago
VP/CFO Physician & Ambulatory Division
Baycare Health System 4.6
Chief finance officer job in Clearwater, FL
At BayCare, we are proud to be one of the largest employers in the Tampa Bay area. Our network consists of 16 community-based hospitals, a long-term acute care facility, home health services, outpatient centers and thousands of physicians. With the support of more than 30,000 team members, we promote a forward-thinking philosophy that's built on a foundation of trust, dignity, respect, responsibility and clinical excellence.
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ChiefFinancialOfficer Physician & Ambulatory Officer Division: Summary
The CFO of the Physician & Ambulatory Division serves as the financial steward and strategic business partner for both the Physician and Ambulatory divisions, while also leading the system-wide financial strategy for value-based care. Reporting directly to the System CFO, this executive is responsible for ensuring financial integrity, accuracy, and transparency of reported results in partnership with other Finance leaders, leveraging a shared services model. The CFO must bring deep expertise in physician enterprise management, ambulatory care delivery, and value-based reimbursement models to drive performance improvement and operational excellence.
This role is pivotal in aligning financial strategy with clinical and operational priorities, delivering data-driven insights that inform executive decision-making, support sustainable growth, and enhance enterprise value. As a core member of the financial leadership team, the CFO serves as a trusted advisor across Finance, Operations, and System Leadership, fostering cross-functional collaboration and enabling strategies that advance the organization's mission and long-term financial sustainability.
Strategic Financial Leadership
Serve as a strategic partner to the Physician Division and Ambulatory Executives and system leadership to develop and execute financial strategies to support development of growth, market position, provider alignment, and value-based transformation.
Drive performance improvement initiatives to reduce subsidy per provider while maintaining access and quality.
Lead financial evaluation of expansion opportunities, including practice acquisitions, new sites of care, and service line development.
Support development of ambulatory-specific financial plans that reflect population health trends, site-of-care shifts, and evolving reimbursement models.
Evaluate new ambulatory ventures, partnerships, and service expansions, including joint ventures and retail strategies.
Financial Operations and Performance
Oversee financial reporting, and forecasting for the division, ensuring transparency, accuracy, and alignment with system goals.
Develop and monitor key metrics across service lines to drive operational excellence.
Develop robust financial models and dashboards to support leadership in data-informed decision-making.
Partner with operations to ensure financial accountability and margin performance at the site, service line, and divisional levels.
BayCare Health System - ChiefFinancialOfficer Provider Compensation and Productivity
Actively participate with key stakeholders to design, model, and administer provider compensation plans that align with strategic goals and ensure regulatory compliance.
Provide financial oversight of incentive structures that reward quality, access, and value-based care performance.
Partner with operations to monitor productivity, panel size, and access metrics.
Value-Based Care and Payer Strategy
Support payer strategy through analysis of reimbursement trends, contract performance, and value-based arrangement opportunities.
Provide financial insight on risk-based arrangements including shared savings, capitation, and bundled payments.
Collaborate with population health and care management teams to align cost-of-care initiatives with financial goals.
Cost Management and Ambulatory Operations
Drive cost containment efforts through benchmarking, practice efficiency analysis, and staffing optimization.
Work with operational leaders to align resources with patient demand and access expectations.
Analyze service line profitability and recommend actions to enhance performance, throughput, and access.
Partner with shared services (e.g., supply chain, IT, real estate) to align resources and manage expenses.
Capital Planning and Investment
Lead financial analysis and prioritization of ambulatory capital investments, including site development, renovation, and equipment needs.
Ensure disciplined return-on-investment analysis for new ventures and expansions.
Leadership and Governance
Lead and mentor a team of finance professionals supporting the physician division.
Serve as a liaison to internal and external stakeholders, including health system leadership, board committees, and physician governance bodies.
Promote a culture of accountability, service excellence, and continuous improvement
Minimum Qualifications:
Required Education:
Masters - Accounting; Or Masters - Finance;
Preferred - Masters - Business Administration
Required Credentials:
Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
Required Experience:
Management Experience: Minimum 15 years and
Minimum: 10 years experience in healthcare
Key Skills:
Strong business acumen and understanding of physician enterprise economics.
Ability to influence and collaborate across clinical and administrative teams.
Expertise in financial modeling, productivity analysis, and compensation design.
Strategic mindset with ability to balance mission and margin in a complex care environment.
Strong command of ambulatory care trends, site-of-service reimbursement, and consumer-centric delivery models.
Excellent financial acumen with the ability to translate complex data into actionable insights.
Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled
$86k-178k yearly est. 2d ago
Chief Advancement Officer
The Batten Group-Executive Search
Chief finance officer job in Miami, FL
About Guitars Over Guns Organization (GOGO)
Guitars Over Guns Organization (GOGO) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides music education and mentorship by pairing students from vulnerable communities in Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and Las Vegas with professional musicians. Their goal? To help them overcome challenges, discover their voice, and unleash their potential as future leaders. Since 2008, they've positively impacted over 9,700 students, boosting academic achievement and engagement.
Today, GOGO is entering an exciting phase of growth, building on its powerful early success as it scales into a nationally led, institutionally anchored organization. With a new national strategy, strengthened program metrics, and increased demand across multiple regions, GOGO is investing in senior leadership that can scale systems, revenue, and long-term sustainability.
Position Summary
The Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) serves as GOGO's senior-most fundraising and external engagement executive and a key member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT). Reporting directly to the CEO, the CAO provides strategic leadership, direction, management, and execution for all fundraising, marketing, communications, and external engagement efforts.
This newly created role will be instrumental in leading GOGO's transition to a national advancement structure and in designing and executing a comprehensive fundraising strategy that elevates revenue, infrastructure, and philanthropic visibility across individuals, corporations, foundations, and public partners. The CAO partners closely with the CEO, Board of Directors, Major Gifts Officer, and national leadership team to ensure GOGO's mission is sustainably resourced for long-term impact.
With the hire of the CAO, GOGO is ready to:
Build a sophisticated, national fundraising engine
Professionalize development systems and operations
Align revenue development with long-term multi-million-dollar growth goals
Create a replicable advancement model across all regions
Position Duties and Responsibilities
National Advancement Strategy & Revenue Growth
Lead the organization in raising $7-8M annually across diversified revenue streams.
Integrate program impact data, logic models, and outcome metrics into compelling national cases for support.
Build a balanced portfolio across including, individual giving, major gifts, corporate partnerships, foundation support and grants, and emerging national donor markets.
Personally cultivate, solicit, and steward a portfolio of high-net-worth donors and national partners.
Provide regular revenue forecasting, performance reporting, and trend analysis to the CEO and Board.
Infrastructure, Systems & Professionalization
Evaluate GOGO's development systems, processes, and infrastructure.
Implement a replicable national advancement model across all current and future regions.
Leverage advanced tools, data analytics, and AI to enhance donor segmentation, insights, and efficiencies.
Strengthen CRM utilization, reporting consistency, and donor lifecycle management.
Ensure compliance, accountability, and best practices across all fundraising channels.
Leadership, Culture & Talent Development
Directly supervise and develop the Development and Communications Teams.
Build a high-performing national advancement team rooted in collaboration, accountability, and growth.
Model a leadership style that balances sophistication, compassion, equity, and strategic discipline.
Support the organizational shift to an institutional advancement mindset.
Board Partnership & Volunteer Engagement
Partner with the Board of Directors and Fundraising Committee to strengthen individual Board giving, expand Board engagement in donor cultivation, and clarify Board roles in the national advancement strategy.
Support new Board member orientation related to fundraising expectations.
Equip Board members with tools, messaging, and strategies to act as national ambassadors.
Evaluate best way to engage local volunteer leadership (regional boards/committees) to support local revenue efforts.
Communications, Grants & External Engagement
Strengthen national visibility with corporate, civic, and philanthropic partners.
Represent GOGO externally with credibility and confidence at the highest levels.
Oversee grants efforts and manage the Grants & Compliance Manager.
Candidate Qualifications
10+ years of senior nonprofit fundraising leadership and a proven track record of scaling organizations, building national development systems, and personally securing seven-figure+ revenue.
Experience in startup, growth-stage, or transformation environments.
Sophisticated command of major gifts, corporate philanthropy, foundation partnerships, and data-driven fundraising strategy.
Demonstrated ability to lead teams through change, professionalize informal systems, and shift culture without losing mission authenticity.
High emotional intelligence and strength as a mentor, builder, and strategic thought partner.
Comfort operating in evolving infrastructure environments.
Deep alignment with GOGO's mission and youth-centered impact.
High personal integrity, humility, and accountability.
Ability to thrive in both strategy and execution.
POLICY ON PLACEMENT AND RECRUITING
The Batten Group and Guitars Over Guns Organization are equal-opportunity employers committed to the principles of nondiscrimination in the workplace. Candidates will not be discriminated against on the basis of age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, marital status, or any other basis that is prohibited by federal, state, or local law.
$49k-131k yearly est. 3d ago
COO & General Manager - Classic Craftsmanship, backed by Private Equity, 78973
Truenorth Executive Search, Inc. 4.5
Chief finance officer job in Orlando, FL
COO & General Manager - Classic Craftsmanship, backed by Private Equity
Our client combines classic craftsmanship and service in an enterprise that delivers on consumer dreams.
In this role you will oversee both the commercial and operational aspects of the business, working as the right hand to a CEO with deep industry knowledge. You will lead transformational change while introducing effective but not overburdening process and a metrics-infused approach to operational excellence. You will be called on to build out a disciplined go to market strategy, with a measured talent acquisition plan to scale this unique brand and business.
We are seeking a general manager experienced in custom manufacturing and marrying high quality craftsmanship with state of the art production processes, continuous improvement and quality. Your mandate will be to refine professional process and excellence in a “build to order” environment working with a team of dedicated craftsmen/women, working to exceed the expectations of a discerning and selective customer.
We seek a career-oriented leader who thrives in an environment where hard work is rewarded both financially and with upward career mobility in partnership with a leading private equity sponsor. A competitive base salary plus bonus opportunity is offered along with compelling equity incentives.
$114k-171k yearly est. 4d ago
TAS Director - Financial Due Diligence
Rsm Us LLP 4.4
Chief finance officer job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
TAS Director - Financial Due Diligence page is loaded## TAS Director - Financial Due Diligencelocations: Miami: Fort Lauderdale: Tampatime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR116856We are the leading provider of professional services to the middle market globally, our purpose is to instill confidence in a world of change, empowering our clients and people to realize their full potential. Our exceptional people are the key to our unrivaled, culture and talent experience and our ability to be compelling to our clients. You'll find an environment that inspires and empowers you to thrive both personally and professionally. There's no one like you and that's why there's nowhere like RSM.RSM is looking for a Director to join our Financial Due Diligence team within our Transaction Advisory Services (TAS) practice. In this dynamic role, you will work with our nationally award-winning Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Advisory practice servicing both corporate and private equity clients. Our wholistic M&A group services include assisting our clients with readiness and diligence services pre-close all the way through transaction integration and execution. Our Transaction Advisory Services team is comprised of seasoned, expert, nationally acclaimed and knowledgeable professionals providing buy-side and sell-side financial, technology, and operational diligence services and advice.**Responsibilities:*** TAS Directors will lead and manage multiple challenging financial due diligence engagements and participate in transactions related to the acquisitions and divestitures by private equity investor groups and strategic corporate buyers and sellers.* Develop and deliver quality planning approaches with timely and responsive services and work products that meet and/or exceed client expectations.* Utilize proven business development skills to build upon transaction advisory services work.* Identify business opportunities and enhance go-to-market strategies.* Lead teams to generate a vision, establish direction and motivate members, create an atmosphere of trust, leverage diverse views, and coach staff.**Required Qualifications:*** A bachelor's degree, ideally with a major in accounting or finance* Approximately 10 years of related work experience: with at least 5 years experience in financial due diligence* Successful track record of building and growing a Transaction Advisory Service Practice* Big Four or similar consulting background* Experience servicing private equity groups (PEG)* Experience with developing and supervising staff both on engagements and in their career* Demonstrates thorough knowledge and/or a proven track record of success with operating in a professional services firm or large consultancy At RSM, we offer a competitive benefits and compensation package for all our people.We offer flexibility in your schedule, empowering you to balance life's demands, while also maintaining your ability to serve clients.Learn more about our total rewards at .All applicants will receive consideration for employment as RSM does not tolerate discrimination and/or harassment based on race; color; creed; sincerely held religious beliefs, practices or observances; sex (including pregnancy or disabilities related to nursing); gender; sexual orientation; HIV Status; national origin; ancestry; familial or marital status; age; physical or mental disability; citizenship; political affiliation; medical condition (including family and medical leave); domestic violence victim status; past, current or prospective service in the US uniformed service; US Military/Veteran status; pre-disposing genetic characteristics or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state or local law.Accommodation for applicants with disabilities is available upon request in connection with the recruitment process and/or employment/partnership.RSM is committed to providing equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for people with disabilities. If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete an application, interview, or otherwise participate in the recruiting process, please call us at ************ or send us an email at *****************.RSM does not intend to hire entry level candidates who will require sponsorship now OR in the future (i.e. F-1 visa holders). If you are a recent U.S. college / university graduate possessing 1-2 years of progressive and relevant work experience in a same or similar role to the one for which you are applying, excluding internships, you may be eligible for hire as an experienced associate.RSM will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records. For those living in California or applying to a position in California, please for additional information.At RSM, an employee's pay at any point in their career is intended to reflect their experiences, performance, and skills for their current role. The salary range (or starting rate for interns and associates) for this role represents numerous factors considered in the hiring decisions including, but not limited to, education, skills, work experience, certifications, location, etc. As such, pay for the successful candidate(s) could fall anywhere within the stated range.Compensation Range: $151,200 - $304,200Individuals selected for this role will be eligible for a discretionary bonus based on firm and individual performance.
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$79k-107k yearly est. 5d ago
Vice President of Capital Markets
Empira Group
Chief finance officer job in Miami, FL
Empira Group is a leading investment manager focused on real estate investments in the U.S. and Europe, with $10 billion in assets under management. Founded in 2014, Empira offers a vertically integrated real estate investment platform specializing in real estate equity and debt. Our real estate and capital markets experts deliver expertise across every stage of the residential and commercial real estate lifecycle.
Empira is headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, and maintains 13 global offices with a dedicated U.S. team based in Miami, Florida. In-house acquisitions, investment management, asset management, development, construction, and marketing functions oversee the entire value creation process, sourcing and executing the ground-up development of high-quality multifamily and luxury condominium projects. In early 2025, Empira was acquired by Partners Group and operates as an independent real estate investment firm within Partners Group's global platform.
We are seeking a highly skilled and committed professional to play a pivotal role in executing the next phase of our growth strategy in the U.S. The role of VP of Capital Markets will be based out of our Miami office.
Position Overview
The Vice President of Capital Markets will be responsible for all capital formation activities. This individual will cultivate and manage equity investor relationships for residential real estate development projects. This position will lead all investor communications and oversee equity fundraising strategies.
Working in Empira's Miami office, the successful candidate will be part of an ambitious and agile team responsible for driving Empira's growth across the US. The role will suit an ambitious professional who is motivated to deliver results, think strategically, and feel part of the success of the organization from day one.
Your tasks
Be the first point of contact and expand Empira Group's network of institutional and private investors (family offices and high-net-worth individuals) in the US.
Identify, structure, and raise equity capital for fund and individual investment structures.
Contribute to growth across the US and the ongoing internationalization of Empira Group.
Collaborate regularly with Acquisitions and Development teams to support capital raising initiatives and participate in the creation and implementation of marketing activities.
Manage investor lists and correspondence in CRM database, track engagement history and investment preferences.
Travel as needed to meet with existing and prospective investors, attend industry conferences, and conduct site tours.
Cooperate closely with the global Client Solutions/Capital Markets teams and produce regular investor reporting packages.
Identify and analyze market-specific trends, competitor activities, and serve as an internal resource on capital market intelligence.
Your qualifications
Bachelor's degree in business administration, economics, or related field, MBA, and/or CFA desirable.
10+ years' experience working with institutional investors.
Track record of raising capital for similar investments.
Deep personal network including an extensive range of contacts among institutional and private investors and the broader ecosystem.
Excellent problem-solving, presentation, and analytical skills.
Integrity, strong personal values and work ethic, and professional maturity, as well as a high level of self-initiative.
Excellent communication skills and ability to write clearly and concisely.
Our offer
Young, dynamically growing company with flat hierarchies
Dedicated and motivated team
Attractive compensation and benefits package
Training and personal development opportunities
Modern offices in central locations
We look forward to receiving your application!
Equal Opportunity Statement
Empira Group is committed to diversity in its workforce and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Empira Group considers qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sex, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation, citizenship, or any other legally protected status.
$104k-169k yearly est. 4d ago
Vice President of Treasury
Pacificacontinental
Chief finance officer job in Miami, FL
One of our clients in the banking sector is seeking a Vice President of Treasury to join their team in Florida.
Contract type: Full-time Work model: On-site
Responsibilities
Design and execute short and long-term treasury strategies aligned with the company's financial objectives and regulatory standards.
Oversee the liquidity profile and ensure compliance with internal thresholds and external requirements such as LCR and NSFR.
Lead interest rate risk management activities and serve as a key contributor to the Asset/Liability Management Committee (ALCO).
Manage capital planning, funding strategy, and investment portfolio to align with profitability goals and risk appetite.
Drive the implementation and optimization of treasury platforms including cash management and ALM systems.
Establish and track KPIs to measure liquidity, funding efficiency, interest rate risk, and overall treasury performance.
Collaborate with Finance, Risk, Lending, and Technology teams to ensure integrated execution of treasury initiatives.
Guarantee compliance with all regulatory frameworks and industry best practices.
Provide detailed reporting and strategic insights to senior leadership and the Board of Directors.
Identify opportunities to enhance automation and efficiency in treasury operations.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Accounting, or related field. MBA or CFA is strongly preferred.
At least 10 years of progressive experience in treasury or financial risk management within retail or commercial banking.
Strong expertise in liquidity risk management, ALM, investment strategy, and regulatory compliance.
Proven track record in implementing treasury technology platforms such as ALM and cash management systems.
Ability to define and monitor KPIs that align with corporate objectives.
In-depth knowledge of banking regulations including Basel III, FDIC, OCC, and Federal Reserve guidelines.
Excellent leadership skills with the ability to engage and influence stakeholders.
Proficiency in ALM tools such as QRM, BancWare, or similar, along with strong financial modeling capabilities.
Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of Spanish or Portuguese is considered a plus.
Benefits
Competitive compensation package aligned with market standards.
Opportunities for professional development and career progression.
Collaborative work environment with exposure to executive leadership.
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$104k-169k yearly est. 5d ago
Treasurer
Climate First Bank
Chief finance officer job in Tampa, FL
We are changing FINANCE to finance CHANGE!
Climate First Bank is a Florida Benefit Corporation, state chartered, FDIC insured commercial bank. With now three physical branches in St Petersburg, Winter Park and Mount Dora and one digital branch, we are offering a full suite of banking products including personal and business banking and loan products (solar, residential, commercial, SBA and more). We are passionate about the environment, social issues and overall leaving our communities and the world better than we found it.
We want YOU to help us on this mission and are looking for exceptionally hard-working, passionate and bright new team members.
We are a team of growth focused, goal-oriented and competitive individuals. We collectively work hard to achieve our mission and growth-related milestones and continue to set and exceed new goals almost daily. We love what we do, and we love working with people who are just as excited about our objectives as we are!
Come join our team as a ChiefFinancial Analyst to support our finance department. As the ChiefFinancial Analyst you will be responsible for the overall administration of budgeting/forecasting, Asset Liability Management (ALM) modeling and assumptions, ALM Economic Value and NII forecast, cash flow and liquidity management, and investing recommendations for the Bank. Also responsible for assisting in the preparation of consolidated financial statements and ensuring compliance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Join us in this exciting start-up experience and take your career to a level unattainable in a traditional bank environment. Candidates must live in Florida. Please send a resume to apply.
Job Responsibilities:
Manage ALM and capital stress testing modeling initiatives including interest rate risk, liquidity risk, and balance sheet optimization.
Direct and organize participation in preparation of the annual operating budget. Maintain budget information in accounting system. Review budget variances and reports results to management.
Review and analyze "what if" scenarios for strategic planning. Prepare various analytical cost analyses and projections.
Review cash management position to ensure adequate liquidity in an effort to optimize cash.
Prioritize the accuracy and integrity of data incorporated into ALM and capital stress testing activities to support a comprehensive internal control environment.
Oversee regular updates to model assumptions including loan prepayment speeds, deposit decay, and betas.
Manage and evaluate modeling balance sheet, net interest income (NII), economic value (NEV), and forecast simulations across multiple scenarios.
Present trends, opportunities, and issues to committees and senior management, making recommendations for action as appropriate.
Review and assist in the development of finance policies and procedures, recommending changes to improve efficiency or strengthen controls.
Assist CFO in potential growth opportunities.
Specific Requirements:
Advanced knowledge of the financial services sector.
BA/BS in Accounting; CPA credentials are required.
Ability to work in a dynamic and changing environment.
Strong time management skills preferred.
5 years progressively responsible experience in accounting or financial analysis, preferably with a financial institution.
Excellent attention to detail, ability to multi-task, and manage time effectively.
Demonstrated interest in contributing to and working by Climate First Bank's Core Values.
Possess the initiative to obtain education related to Corporate Social Responsibility and sustainability practices.
Physical Demands:
Sustained standing and sitting;
Frequent use of PC, including typing or sustained attention to monitor;
Occasional lifting of basic office files or equipment up to 20 lbs.
Equal Opportunity Statement:
At Climate First Bank we truly believe that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our workforce are directly linked to our success. Diversity and inclusion are at the core of our values and mission. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. In accordance with applicable law, we make reasonable accommodations for applicants' and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as any mental health or physical disability needs.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veterans
E-Verify Statement:
This employer participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. If E-Verify cannot confirm that you are authorized to work, this employer is required to give you written instructions and an opportunity to contact Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or Social Security Administration (SSA) so you can begin to resolve the issue before the employer can take any action against you, including terminating your employment. Employers can only use E-Verify once you have accepted a job offer and completed the Form I-9.
$37k-77k yearly est. 2d ago
Controller / Finance /Administration #9108
City of Cape Coral 4.1
Chief finance officer job in Cape Coral, FL
GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOB
IMPORTANT: Applicants are strongly encouraged to complete ALL employment, education, licenses/certifications, and skills fields within the online application. The application is the primary record for determining your employment eligibility. You may attach a resume and cover letter to provide information in a different format, but your resume should never include information not already in the application fields. Do not use SEE RESUME in any of the application fields.
*Pre-interview assessment/tests pertinent to the required job skills may be required.
About Us
The City of Cape Coral is the seventh largest city in Florida, has over 1,500 full-time employees, provides various career path opportunities, and offers a robust training and development program for improving current talents, developing new skills, and building effective business relationships.
Perks and Benefits
Free city-paid employee health coverage, additional for spouse or family
City Employee Health & Wellness Center for healthcare services
5 weeks Paid Time Off (sick & vacation)
11 paid holidays
Pension plan
City-paid life and long-term disability insurance
Optional Vision and Dental Plans
Tuition reimbursement
Gym membership reimbursement
And much more!
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, Public Administration or related field.
Seven (7) years of experience in government finance, accounting, financial statement preparation, or related field.
Five (5) years of supervisory and/or managerial level experience.
Key Responsibilities
Plans, directs, manages, and supervises the work of professional and clerical accounting staff assuring work is performed in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles of the United States, departmental guidelines, and applicable regulatory guidelines.
Designs and prepares financial reports, schedules, and statements as required to demonstrate financial conditions, compliance with legal and regulatory provisions, and reconciliation of accounting transactions and data.
Manages the daily activities of the Payroll, Accounts Payable, Accounting and Treasury Divisions.
Manages the City's general and subsidiary accounting ledgers and systems, monthly and annual closings, trials balances,
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An Equal Opportunity Employer and Drugfree Workplace
$53k-72k yearly est. 3d ago
Florida-based Strategic CFO & Growth Leader
Peskind Executive Search
Chief finance officer job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
A leading executive search firm is seeking a ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) based in Florida. The successful candidate will guide financial strategy, oversee accounting and finance departments, ensure compliance, and develop team capabilities. Ideal candidates will have a strong financial background with leadership experience in construction or related sectors. The role offers a dynamic work environment and a competitive compensation package.
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