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VP, Model Validation and Validation COE
Synchrony Financial 4.4
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
Job ID: 2503884 Job Description: Role Summary/Purpose: The VP, Fraud/GEN AI Validation COE is responsible for performing model validation for all the fraud models, and ensure they are meeting the related MRM policies, standards, procedures as well as regulations (SR 11-7).
In addition, this role will establish and maintain a validation center of excellence to support the model governance team in designing the quality assurance process and leading the execution across all validations, act as an incubation center to test and run innovation, provide standardized training and staff development, and support the improvement of the model risk professional practice to improve the model stakeholder experience.
This role requires high level of expertise with minimal technical supervision to serve as project lead as well as being accountable for validation results.
The COE will closely partner with the model governance lead as well as other validation leads to drive tangible improvements to the model risk practice.
Our Way of Working We're proud to offer you choice and flexibility.
At Synchrony, our way of working allows you to have the option to work from home near one of our Hubs or come into one of our offices.
Occasionally you may be required to commute to our nearest office for in person engagement activities such as business or team meetings, training and culture events.
Essential Responsibilities: Candidate will be responsible for work related to model validation and validation COE, both of which are outlined below: Model Validation COE - The candidate is expected to draw experience from validation to establish a validation center of excellence and support the model governance lead to drive best practice, specifically the objectives of the COE are: GEN AI Model Risk Management: Lead the creation and implementation of a comprehensive, end-to-end governance framework for Generative AI models, establishing clear standards, procedures, documentation templates, and process to effectively manage model risks such as hallucination, accuracy, and bias.
This framework will enable the organization to consistently monitor and control these critical aspects throughout the model lifecycle, ensuring reliable and trustworthy AI outputs with disciplined and transparent oversight.
Quality assurance and Capacity Planning: Establish and maintain a quality assurance process to thoroughly review and assess validation practices.
Proactively challenge the status quo to identify gaps or improvement opportunities in validation efforts.
Provide guidance on best practices, support capacity planning, and collaborate with the Model Governance team to recommend and implement enhancements that strengthen the overall validation framework.
Strategy & Innovation: Serve as an incubation center to explore, test, and implement innovative approaches-leveraging Generative AI capabilities-to accelerate and improve the speed, efficiency, and quality of model validation processes.
Professional Practice: Support the Model Governance team to improve 1LOD model owner experience and bring value focused validation practice.
Model Validation: Accountable for all fraud model risk management and drive the timeline and completion of the projects with minimal guidance.
Supervisory role working with junior reviewers in validation projects.
Handle escalation of issues and dispute with model owner level independently.
See through the issues remediation, root cause analysis, and potential risk acceptance.
Support regulatory examinations and internal audits of the modeling process and selected models samples.
Perform other duties and/or special projects as assigned.
Qualifications/Requirements: 5+ years of experience in acquisition/transaction fraud model development or model validation in financial services, with experience in CI/CD frameworks preferred.
Experience in generative AI model validation, framework development, or complex use case development.
Proven experience automating validation processes and reducing cycle times using AutoML, generative AI, and related tools, including the ability to design and build necessary supporting infrastructure Master's degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Data Science, or a related quantitative field; or 9+ years of equivalent experience in model development/validation within financial services, banking, or retail.
4+ years hands-on experience with data science and statistical tools such as Python, SPARK, Data Lake, AWS SageMaker, H2O, and SAS.
4+ years of machine learning experience, including handling large datasets and trend analysis.
4+ years applying US regulatory requirements for Model Risk Management.
Ability and flexibility to travel for business as required Desired Characteristics: Strong knowledge of Model Risk Management regulatory requirements with a proven track record of compliance delivery.
Experience in people and project management, including developing actionable plans, executing effectively, and meeting deadline-driven objectives.
Familiarity with credit card and consumer finance products and business models.
Knowledge of Credit Card/Consumer Finance products and business model.
Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills.
Grade/Level: 12 The salary range for this position is 135,000.
00 - 230,000.
00 USD Annual and is eligible for an annual bonus based on individual and company performance.
Actual compensation offered within the posted salary range will be based upon work experience, skill level or knowledge.
Salaries are adjusted according to market in CA, NY Metro and Seattle.
Eligibility Requirements: You must be 18 years or older You must have a high school diploma or equivalent You must be willing to take a drug test, submit to a background investigation and submit fingerprints as part of the onboarding process You must be able to satisfy the requirements of Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act.
New hires (Level 4-7) must have 9 months of continuous service with the company before they are eligible to post on other roles.
Once this new hire time in position requirement is met, the associate will have a minimum 6 months' time in position before they can post for future non-exempt roles.
Employees, level 8 or greater, must have at least 18 months' time in position before they can post.
All internal employees must consistently meet performance expectations and have approval from your manager to post (or the approval of your manager and HR if you don't meet the time in position or performance expectations).
Legal authorization to work in the U.
S.
is required.
We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Our Commitment: When you join us, you'll be part of an inclusive culture where your individual skills, experience, and voice are not only heard - but valued.
Together, we're building a future where we can all belong, connect, and turn ideals into action.
More than 50% of our workforce is engaged in our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), where community and passion intersect to offer a safe space to learn and grow.
This starts when you choose to apply for a role at Synchrony.
We ensure all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
We're proud to have an award-winning culture for all.
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$119k-172k yearly est. 4d ago
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Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Firstcallgolf
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
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Full Time Exec Senior Level CHARLOTTE, NC, US
2 days ago Requisition ID: 2613
Founded in 1910, Charlotte Country Club is located four miles east of uptown Charlotte, in the historic Plaza-Midwood neighborhood. Charlotte Country Club is known as a top 20 private club in the US and was also recognized as a Top-50 Platinum Club of the World by the Club Leaders Forum.
At the heart of Charlotte Country Club lies a commitment to exceptional hospitality and service. Our team is comprised of dedicated professionals who share a passion for delivering unforgettable experiences to our members and guests. Whether indulging in fine dining, hosting memorable events, or simply enjoying the company of fellow members, Charlotte Country Club offers a haven of sophistication and relaxation.
General Description
The ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) reports directly to the General Manager/COO, and consistent with the mission of Charlotte Country Club, is responsible for assisting the General Manager/COO in directing the Club's accounting functions including establishing and maintaining the Club's accounting principles, practices, and procedures. The CFO will build and manage effective and streamlined financial and administrative systems, including financial, accounting, legal, information technology, and physical infrastructure.
Essential Functions
Serve as a role model for Charlotte Country Club, exhibiting Club core values and working to achieve the Club mission.
Develop positive relationships with Members, Board of Governors, community, and staff.
Define the process, systems and infrastructure needed to support the Club's financial health and projected growth over the next 5 to 10 years.
Manage all financial planning, reporting and analysis for the Club. This includes strategic planning, evaluation, and professional development initiatives.
Lead our accounting team, operation, and guide all aspects of our financial systems, reporting, and audit and tax preparation.
Create and present monthly and annual financial reporting materials and metrics for the Club's Board of Governors.
Responsible for comprehensive budgeting, financial forecasting, and cash flow for administration, existing programs, proposed new programs, and facilities.
Coordinate and prepare for annual audit and tax activities.
Serve as a business partner to the General Manager/COO on the organization's financial, budgeting, and administrative processes - including HR, payroll, and benefits functions - with an eye to continuously developing and improving systems, timely analysis, solutions, and reporting capabilities.
Participate in and serve on Club committees such as Board of Governors, Finance Committee, and other committees as directed by the General Manager/COO.
Manage the Club's current Information Technology (IT) infrastructure and oversee vendors providing IT support and services.
Plan for and design the organization's IT for continued growth and successfully implement changes to meet future hardware and software needs with an eye towards staying ahead of the industry curve.
Assists in the management of the organization's physical capital improvement plans with the General Manager/COO, Facilities Manager, and other department heads. This includes consultation and assistance in contracts, planning, and budgeting regarding projects and operations.
Collaborate with the General Manager/COO and Director of Human Resources to ensure the Club's benefits and compensation strategy aligns with both financial goals and the needs of the staff to include regulatory compliance.
Remain aware of current market trends and effectively incorporate into applicable areas.
Qualifications
Personal qualities of integrity, honesty, and credibility with a commitment to our Club's mission.
Excellent people skills, with experience collaborating in a multi-disciplinary, diverse, and dynamic team.
Demonstrated competencies include analytical, problem solving, sound judgment, leadership, delegation, management skills, planning, organization, safety, security, quality, oral, and written communications.
Demonstrated resourcefulness in setting priorities, proposing new ways of creating efficiencies, and guiding investment in people and systems.
Proven effectiveness leading professionals in finance and accounting.
Technologically savvy, with an ability to point to examples of having worked with IT staff to develop and implement new processes and systems that increased efficiency in a fast-moving environment.
Flexible and a self‑starter with the ability to prioritize efforts, multi‑task while being highly detail oriented, and achieve objectives by deadlines.
Exceptional leadership with the ability to influence at all levels of the organization to gain commitment and support for key strategies.
Goes above and beyond to demonstrate awareness and understanding to deliver exceptional service to members and staff.
Computer literate, including Microsoft Office, advanced Excel, PowerPoint, Word, POS, and HRIS platforms.
Education/Experience
Bachelor's degree in accounting or finance, with an MA or MBA preferred. CPA or CHAE certification is a plus.
A minimum of 8-10 years of professional experience, including managing the finance and administration of a high‑growth $20 million organization, with preference given to non‑profit experience.
Demonstrated experience in financial management and accounting (five or more years), ideally in the non‑profit and/or hospitality sector.
Experience should include legal, audit, compliance, budget, and resource development.
Our team members are a friendly group of professionals! We enjoy a beautiful working environment, free meals, staff outings & events, and much more. We also offer an assortment of medical benefits & perks for eligible team members including paid time off, paid parental leave, free long‑term disability insurance, free group life and accidental death & dismemberment insurance, 401(k) match and health savings account contributions from the Club. We have a positive work environment with a dedicated, hardworking, and fun‑spirited team and polite and respectful leadership.
Pre‑Employment
All candidates will be required to successfully complete a pre‑employment background check and drug screen.
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$80k-155k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Finzly
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
Headquartered in Charlotte, NC, and founded in 2012 by visionary minds shaping the future of banking and payments in the US, Finzly makes bank transformation radically simple. Our core-independent platform is trusted by some of the market's leading financial institutions to transform operations and launch new products and services at speed.
We've been recognized with 20+ industry awards in the last two years - including three years in a row as one of the Best and Brightest Places to Work as well as accolades for Best Parallel Core Technology, Best Corporate Payments Solution, Best Payments-as-a-Service Provider, and Best Trading System. Quite simply, Finzly is known for being the best in everything we do, giving you the perfect opportunity to grow your career with impact.
We are seeking a ChiefFinancialOfficer to professionalize the finance organization, establish the processes to accelerate growth and operate as an enterprise leader in the dynamic banking software market. This is an outstanding opportunity for the right finance executive with operational experience and a proven track record to join Finzly's senior leadership team.
This leader must have:
Strategic vision for finance function with strong SaaS operational expertise
Helped to scale a SaaS business from $20m to $100m
Led a hyper-growth vertical SaaS business with important KPIs and analytics
Led the financing rounds with experience negotiating investment terms
A strong network of leading investors in the banking and fintech sectors
Led strategic planning and budgeting delivering detailed financial planning and analysis (FP&A experience)
Created sophisticated financial policies, procedures, controls and reporting systems that optimize business performance and create financial discipline
Capital planning, allocation, tax, audit, account and credit decision making experience
Fiduciary Management & Business Partnership :
Design, modify and implement financial infrastructure for a 200+ employee company in high-growth mode, spanning various areas such as financial reporting, analysis, budgeting, cashflow, investment priorities and accounting
Ownership of financial models for fundraising, showcase Finzly's value and manage investor relationship
Drive the budgeting and forecasting process at the global and departmental level that leads to predictability and consistency in forecasting. Develop meaningful monthly and annual financial reporting to key stakeholders
Create meaningful KPIs and a review cadence at the organizational and departmental level to optimize financial performance
Lead investor relations and deliver critical financial and operating performance reporting to our investors, Board of Directors and senior leadership team
Be knowledgeable about operating in a regulated environment. Responsible for protecting assets by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing compliance on all internal controls, systems and related finance data assets
Analytics :
Serve as a key member of the senior leadership team, providing financial advice, counsel, and decision-making support
Lead data mining efforts to uncover valuable business insights and help operational leaders leverage this information for better decision-making
Implement financial incentives and metrics that align with business performance goals
Leverage background, research and benchmarks to identify opportunities in the marketplace
Champion data visualization as a core discipline within the organization
Value Creation:
Contribute to the development and evolution of Finzly's three-year strategic plan and establish the management scorecard for the senior leadership team
Partner to build and develop the broader finance team into a world-class organization focused on performance and career growth
Maximize return and minimize risk on cash through effective capital allocation and management
Essential Qualifications and Skills:
10+ years of experience in a finance leadership role with an excellent understanding of business metrics and processes in enterprise software / B2B SaaS
Proven experience in building teams and organizations in dynamic / high-growth environments
Start-up, Investment Banking, Venture and/or PE experience a plus
Strong knowledge of corporate finance and accounting theory, principles, and practices to include GAAP, SaaS accounting, revenue recognition, financial systems, working capital and financial modeling
Understanding of current best practices in “Revenue Operations” in B2B SaaS
Demonstrated success operationalizing financial best practices through systems, policy and process
M&A experience is a plus
BS in finance/related; MBA and/or CPA preferred
Location:
Position is based in Charlotte, NC
The candidate must be either local or willing to relocate to Charlotte.
What We Offer:
Full Benefits Package - medical, dental, and vision coverage with HSA option
Healthcare FSA and Dependent Care FSA
Company-paid Life Insurance
Company-paid Long-Term Disability
Paid Holidays and generous Paid-Time Off
Stock Options
Retirement Savings Plan
Short Term Disability, Critical Illness, and Accident Insurance
Wellness Programs including Employee Assistance Program
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$80k-155k yearly est. 3d ago
Chief Financial Officer / VP of Finance JAARS Covering the last mile
Missio Nexus 3.6
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
JAARS is actively seeking a Vice President of Finance / ChiefFinancialOfficer who will bring professional financial experience, along with a heart for missions and serving, to lead in a time of growth and opportunity. We bring a 77+ year history of global mission aviation ministry with a deep commitment to see people's lives transformed as they hear the gospel of Jesus Christ and experience God's Word in their own languages. This role combines professional financial expertise with a deep commitment to Christian service and stewardship, as this individual will oversee and lead all financial functions of the organization, ensuring integrity, transparency, and alignment with JAARS' mission and values. The CFO will play a critical role in the strategic leadership of the organization by overseeing financial operations, planning, and risk management, and guiding fiscal policy and sustainability.
Spiritual Maturity and Personal Character:
The CFO must have an active and growing relationship with Jesus Christ that includes a faithful, personal walk with the Lord, membership and involvement in a local evangelical church where the scriptures are faithfully proclaimed, the ability to encourage others in their spiritual growth, and a commitment to handling all their personal relationship (both personal and professional) in a Biblical and godly manner.
Embrace the vision, mission, and core values of JAARS
Position Responsibilities
Collaborate with other members of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) to track progress of the organization's objectives. Provides financial strategic input, and leadership on issues affecting the organization
Maximize JAARS' financial resources by implementing best practices and improvement plans
Ensure the organization conducts its business in compliance with IRS and other applicable laws and regulations, by providing advice, training, and risk assessment
Supervise the annual audit, 990 filing, inquiries, and related remediation
Development, adjust, and oversee the annual review of the operations budget
Provide leadership and direction to the finance team by maintaining an environment of respect, accountability, motivation, and professional growth
Communicate with a diverse group of stakeholders as an executive leader
Ensure the financial activities of JAARS, a 501(c)(3) international non-profit, maintain compliance with board policies, GAAP and FASB standards, Treasury, IRS, state, ECFA, cross-border regulations and financial policies, and other applicable requirements
Ensure financial operations embrace best practices in all areas, and lead improvement initiatives as needed
Lead and oversee the financial aspects of strategic and operational planning, as well as ongoing operations, by ensuring the board, leaders, and managers have clear, accurate, and timely financial information relevant to their responsibilities, while understanding and striking the right balance between financial control and operational trust and empowerment
Provide executive sponsorship and leadership of our NetSuite ERP implementation, ensuring operational effectiveness across JAARS, and stewarding the necessary future enhancements
Ensure JAARS maintains adequate insurance coverage against theft, casualty, and liability losses
Coordinate the external audit and engage with the SIL Audit Committee in the audit process and collaborative improvement
Other duties as directed by the President
Position Requirements
Thorough understanding of organizational financial budgeting, planning, analysis, forecasting, risk management, policies, audit, compliance, and team management
Demonstrated skills in strategic planning and prioritization to focus organizational direction and the use of resources
Financial management expertise with oversight of a substantial budget
Five Years of experience working with non-profit organization(s). CFO-level experience is desirable but not required
Demonstrated ability to lead and oversee the financial domain of a non-profit organization, ideally with an international focus
Demonstrated ability to lead the ongoing enhancements of a cloud-based ERP system, including digital transformation across organizational domains;
Experience with NetSuite is highly desirable
Proven written and oral communication skills in English
Ability to train other leaders in financial principles and practices
Detail-oriented understanding of financial activities and processes, and the ability to synthesize high-level strategy into effective operational execution
Demonstrated ability to learn and develop personally, as well as helping a team learn and grow
A bachelor's degree is required, ideally in finance or accounting, though demonstrated experience in non-profit financial operations is acceptable; a Certified Public Accountant license is desired but may be waived based on previous experience
Travel requirements are limited, though national and international travel are possible
JAARS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit Christian ministry located on a beautiful, 630-acre campus south of Charlotte, North Carolina. At our campus headquarters, we have a private airport with public access, full maintenance facility, office and training space for JAARS staff and close partners, and nearly 100 housing units.
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$93k-145k yearly est. 3d ago
Chief Operating Officer
Find Great People | FGP 4.0
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
We are seeking a strategic and results-driven Chief Operating Officer (COO) to lead the operational and growth strategy for a multi-location, service-based organization. This executive role is responsible for driving organizational performance, ensuring operational excellence, and aligning regional operations with the company's long-term vision.
The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of scaling businesses, optimizing processes, and building high-performing teams across multiple sites. This role requires strong leadership, financial acumen, and the ability to execute strategic initiatives that enhance efficiency, profitability, and customer satisfaction.
As a key member of the executive leadership team, the COO will oversee all operational functions, partner closely with senior leaders, and ensure that each location consistently delivers exceptional service while meeting performance goals.
What You'll Do:
Multi-Location Operational Leadership
Direct day-to-day operations across multiple branches, ensuring consistency in service delivery and operational standards.
Be present in the field-partner with branch leaders and service teams to solve challenges and improve workflows.
Implement best practices and standardized processes to drive efficiency and profitability across all locations.
Monitor KPIs and performance metrics for each branch, making data-driven decisions to optimize results.
Strategic Growth & Expansion
Execute short- and long-term growth strategies, including opening new locations and expanding service offerings.
Align regional operations with company-wide goals and executive priorities.
Sales & Customer Engagement
Develop and lead a sales strategy that drives revenue growth across all branches.
Support sales teams in building strong client relationships and resolving high-priority service issues.
Team Development & Culture
Build and mentor high-performing teams at every level-branch managers, field technicians, and support staff.
Foster a collaborative, safety-first culture grounded in accountability and transparency.
Lead workforce planning, hiring, and leadership development initiatives.
Financial Oversight
Manage budgets, expense controls, and full P&L responsibility for all locations.
Negotiate vendor agreements and contracts to ensure cost efficiency and quality.
What We're Looking For
Bachelor's degree in Business, Construction Management, or related field.
8+ years of operational leadership with P&L responsibility, preferably in multi-location, service-based industries.
Experience in construction, service-based company, or field services strongly preferred.
Proven ability to scale operations, standardize processes, and lead teams across multiple sites.
Strong financial acumen and familiarity with job costing and project lifecycles.
Additional Details
Travel up to 35% across regional locations (primarily day trips).
Some on-call availability during evenings/weekends for emergency events.
$77k-133k yearly est. 2d ago
Chief Executive Officer - Common Wealth Charlotte
Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
This is a unique leadership opportunity to steer a highly esteemed, community-focused nonprofit organization in Charlotte, NC, into its next stage of growth and influence. With a foundation of robust financial health, a committed team, and an active Board, the organization is well-positioned to enhance its local impact and expand its reach.
As only the second CEO following the founder, you will inherit a remarkable legacy and face the exciting challenge of guiding its evolution with strategic vision and innovative approaches. You will advance the mission, cultivate organizational resilience, and ensure operational excellence with disciplined execution and a community-first mindset. Reporting to the Board, you will steward the organization's historic strengths while positioning it for future relevance and sustainability. You'll inspire staff, volunteers, partners, and donors as a trusted and collaborative leader rooted in Charlotte's dynamic nonprofit ecosystem.
Responsibilities / Ideal Candidate Profile
Aligned with Common Wealth Charlotte's (CWC's) leadership framework, the ideal candidate will bring skills paired with key responsibilities:
Cultivate philanthropic support and diversify revenue streams.
Expand organizational funding and deepen donor engagement leveraging strategic and creative approaches to support existing program operations and regional expansion.
Strengthen CWC's community presence to garner new opportunities.
Anticipate and shape the future with bold, adaptive thinking.
Implement transformative strategies-balanced by humility and collaboration.
Design and implement a multi-year strategic plan aligned with CWC's mission, funding, and community needs.
Energize and engage CWC's staff, board members, volunteers, event committees, alumni, partnering organizations, and funders, fostering a sense of team focused on unified goals.
Lead with a deep commitment to community and mission, empathy, inclusivity, authenticity and cultural competency.
Coach, lead, develop, and retain Common Wealth Charlotte's senior leadership team.
Collaborate with the board to ensure strong organizational stewardship, deep board engagement in leading the strategic direction of local operations, and an effective board recruitment and onboarding process.
Cultivate a mission-aligned culture committed to staff development and excellent board governance grounded in authenticity and transparency.
Demonstrate and leverage expertise in nonprofit financial and operational management.
Utilize a data-driven approach to aligning resources for mission impact while sustaining organizational health.
Implement a trauma-informed approach to core financial literacy programs.
Ensure ongoing programmatic excellence, rigorous evaluation, and consistent quality in finance, administration, fundraising, communications, and systems. Recommend timelines and resources needed to achieve strategic goals.
Oversee systems that track progress and growth, regularly review programs, and share results with the board, funders, and partners.
Inspire the community with compelling stories and relational gravitas, rallying support and expanding partnerships throughout Charlotte's civic and philanthropic circles.
Build cross-sector coalitions anchored in trust and shared purpose.
Deepen and refine all aspects of communications-from web and social media presence to external relations-with the goal of creating a stronger brand.
About the Organization
Founded in 2015, Common Wealth Charlotte empowers economically vulnerable wage earners across Charlotte-Mecklenburg with the financial capabilities needed to achieve stability and reduce dependence on charitable assistance. CWC uses a trauma-informed approach-offering education, personalized financial counseling, access to banking, and 0%-interest loans-to catalyze upward economic mobility and foster hope and resilience.
Programs include workshops and one-on-one counseling conducted by certified financial educators throughout the region. Clients have seen average credit score improvements of 86 points after a paid in full CWC loan, reflecting meaningful impact. CWC offers 0% interest loans that help clients avoid predatory financial institutions.
Want to know more? Visit Common Wealth Charlotte's website at: **************************************
Additional Preferred Attributes
Authentic, grounded, and values-driven: Models integrity and transparency in every interaction, serves as a trusted voice within the community, and demonstrates consistent alignment of decisions with mission and values.
Relational, curious, and deeply rooted in Charlotte's community. Invests in building meaningful connections, shows genuine curiosity about the perspectives and needs of others, and maintains a strong presence in the civic and cultural life of Charlotte.
Committed to equity, inclusivity, and cultural competence: Affirms diversity while actively working to remove barriers, foster inclusive practices across the organization, and ensure programs reflect an equitable approach to serving the community.
Adaptive and resilient: Navigates uncertainty with confidence, adjusts strategies when needed, and leads the organization with steadiness and optimism during times of change.
Inspirational communicator: Connects with people across diverse backgrounds, inspires trust and hope, and articulates a compelling vision that motivates staff, volunteers, donors, and community members.
Application
Think you are the next Common Wealth Charlotte CEO?
To apply, visit *********************************** The application will request a compelling cover letter, resume, salary requirements, and professional references. Please note that phone calls are not accepted, and submissions must be made via the portal. For support, contact ***************************.
Compensation
The salary range is $110,000 to $120,000, commensurate with experience. Benefits include a bonus plan up to 10% of base salary (based on performance), contributions towards retirement and qualified health plans, including paid time off.
The organization is an equal employment opportunity employer and actively seeks a diverse applicant pool-regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or age.
About Armstrong McGuire
Armstrong McGuire is a national executive search, fundraising, and strategic advising firm that believes in unlocking the potential of nonprofit leaders and the communities they serve. Founded in 2004, our diverse team of advisors work with clients and leaders to align strategy, optimize operations, build capacity, and lead nationwide searches that bring supremely talented individuals to high-impact organizations. Learn more about our services in talent acquisition, fundraising counsel, and strategic planning.
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$110k-120k yearly 4d ago
Chief Executive Officer - Common Wealth Charlotte
Tennessee Society of Association Executives 3.4
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
This is a unique leadership opportunity to steer a highly esteemed, community-focused nonprofit organization in Charlotte, NC, into its next stage of growth and influence. With a foundation of robust financial health, a committed team, and an active Board, this organization is well-positioned to enhance its local impact and expand its reach.
As only the second CEO following the founder, you will inherit a remarkable legacy and face the exciting challenge of guiding its evolution with strategic vision and innovative approaches.
You will advance the mission, cultivate organizational resilience, and ensure operational excellence with disciplined execution and a community-first mindset. Reporting to the Board, you will steward the organization's historic strengths while positioning it for future relevance and sustainability. You'll inspire staff, volunteers, partners, and donors as a trusted and collaborative leader rooted in Charlotte's dynamic nonprofit ecosystem.
The Ideal Candidate Profile
Aligned with Common Wealth Charlotte's (CWC's) leadership framework, the ideal candidate will bring skills paired with key responsibilities:
Fundraising & Resource Development
Cultivate philanthropic support and diversify revenue streams.
Expand organizational funding and deepen donor engagement leveraging strategic and creative approaches to support existing program operations and regional expansion.
Strengthen CWC's community presence to garner new opportunities.
Strategic Vision & Courageous, Compassionate Leadership
Anticipate and shape the future with bold, adaptive thinking.
Implement transformative strategies-balanced by humility and collaboration.
Design and implement a multi-year strategic plan aligned with CWC's mission, funding, and community needs.
Energize and engage CWC's staff, board members, volunteers, event committees, alumni, partnering organizations, and funders, fostering a sense of team focused on unified goals.
Team Culture Management
Lead with a deep commitment to community and mission, empathy, inclusivity, authenticity and cultural competency.
Coach, lead, develop, and retain Common Wealth Charlotte's senior leadership team.
Collaborate with the board to ensure strong organizational stewardship, deep board engagement in leading the strategic direction of local operations, and an effective board recruitment and onboarding process.
Cultivate a mission-aligned culture committed to staff development and excellent board governance grounded in authenticity and transparency.
Financial Management & Organizational Stewardship
Demonstrate and leverage expertise in nonprofit financial and operational management.
Utilize a data-driven approach to aligning resources for mission impact while sustaining organizational health.
Program Development and Impact Measurement
Implement a trauma-informed approach to core financial literacy programs.
Ensure ongoing programmatic excellence, rigorous evaluation, and consistent quality in finance, administration, fundraising, communications, and systems. Recommend timelines and resources needed to achieve strategic goals.
Oversee systems that track progress and growth, regularly review programs, and share results with the board, funders, and partners.
Communications/Marketing & Relationship Building
Inspire the community with compelling stories and relational gravitas, rallying support and expanding partnerships throughout Charlotte's civic and philanthropic circles.
Build cross-sector coalitions anchored in trust and shared purpose.
Deepen and refine all aspects of communications-from web and social media presence to external relations-with the goal of creating a stronger brand.
About the Organization
Founded in 2015, Common Wealth Charlotte empowers economically vulnerable wage earners across Charlotte-Mecklenburg with the financial capabilities needed to achieve stability and reduce dependence on charitable assistance. CWC uses a trauma-informed approach-offering education, personalized financial counseling, access to banking, and 0%-interest loans-to catalyze upward economic mobility and foster hope and resilience.
Programs include workshops and one-on-one counseling conducted by certified financial educators throughout the region. Clients have seen average credit score improvements of 86 points after a paid in full CWC loan, reflecting meaningful impact. CWC offers 0% interest loans that help clients avoid predatory financial institutions.
Want to know more? Visit Common Wealth Charlotte's website at: **************************************
Additional Preferred Attributes
Authentic, grounded, and values-driven: Models integrity and transparency in every interaction, serves as a trusted voice within the community, and demonstrates consistent alignment of decisions with mission and values.
Relational, curious, and deeply rooted in Charlotte's community. Invests in building meaningful connections, shows genuine curiosity about the perspectives and needs of others, and maintains a strong presence in the civic and cultural life of Charlotte.
Committed to equity, inclusivity, and cultural competence: Affirms diversity while actively working to remove barriers, foster inclusive practices across the organization, and ensure programs reflect an equitable approach to serving the community.
Adaptive and resilient: Navigates uncertainty with confidence, adjusts strategies when needed, and leads the organization with steadiness and optimism during times of change.
Inspirational communicator: Connects with people across diverse backgrounds, inspires trust and hope, and articulates a compelling vision that motivates staff, volunteers, donors, and community members.
How to Apply
Think you are the next Common Wealth Charlotte CEO?
To apply, visit *********************************** The application will request a compelling cover letter, resume, salary requirements, and professional references. Please note that phone calls are not accepted, and submissions must be made via the portal. For support, contact ***************************.
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation: The salary range is $110,000 to $120,000, commensurate with experience. Benefits include a bonus plan up to 10% of base salary (based on performance), contributions towards retirement and qualified health plans, including paid time off.
The organization is an equal employment opportunity employer and actively seeks a diverse applicant pool-regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or age.
About Armstrong McGuire
Armstrong McGuire is a national executive search, fundraising, and strategic advising firm that believes in unlocking the potential of nonprofit leaders and the communities they serve. Founded in 2004, our diverse team of advisors work with clients and leaders to align strategy, optimize operations, build capacity, and lead nationwide searches that bring supremely talented individuals to high-impact organizations. Learn more about our services in talent acquisition, fundraising counsel, and strategic planning.
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$110k-120k yearly 4d ago
Managing Director, Mergers & Acquisitions and 12 Posted on 11/23/2021 Trending
Kroll 4.7
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity-not just answers-in all areas of business. We value the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that enable us to think globally. As part One team, One Kroll, you'll contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
Duff & Phelps, a Kroll business, M&A Advisory service line is a leading middle-market M&A advisor. We advise public corporations, financial sponsors, family-owned businesses and other private companies in middle-market buy‑side and sell‑side M&A transactions globally, with regional teams situated in U.S., Canada, UK, Germany, Ireland, France, China, Brazil and India. Duff & Phelps, a Kroll business, has extensive experience in buy‑side and sell‑side engagements, capital raising, transaction advisory services and financialsponsor coverage.
Job can be located in the following locations: New York, Boston, Washington DC, Charlotte, Nashville, Chicago, Minneapolis, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Palo Alto or Seattle
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients' most complex governance, risk and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
Responsibilities:
We have developed our expertise through extensive work in sell‑side, buy‑side and divestiture assignments on behalf of portfolio companies of private equity funds, closely held businesses and publicly traded companies.
Work on a variety of transactions in all stages, from initial client pitches to transaction closings
Communicates regulatory, financial information and complex strategic issues in a clear, concise and relevant manner to assist and guide decision‑makers in corporate finance transactions
Ability to market services both to internal partners and external clients, develop client networks, and support efforts in developing and executing sales and marketing strategies
Ensure quality of client deliverables by having a strong attention to detail
Mentor and develop Staff, Vice Presidents and Directors
Individuals will be assigned a wide variety of projects and given as much responsibility as their experience and capabilities permit
Requirements:
Minimum 10 years' experience at a middle market, reputable boutique or regional investment bank serving the middle market with demonstrable M&A execution experience.
Bachelor's, Master's or MBA degree
Preferred sector experience within the following preferred: Technology, Industrials, Consumer, Healthcare, ADG and Business Services
Ability to generate new business through the cultivation of existing relationships as well as the development of new relationships by various efforts including cold calling.
Ability to cross‑sell other firm services within Corporate Finance and our other business units of GRA, Cyber, VAS and Kroll Business Services.
Ability to make effective decisions by analyzing information and considering priorities
Proficient in MS Office, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
Demonstrated experience with managing of day to day aspects of client relationships and projects
Demonstrated record of leadership and effective management in matrixed organizations
Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
Experience working with diverse teams
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
Job Info
Job Identification 21004307
Job Category M&A / Corporate Finance
Posting Date 11/23/2021, 08:55 PM
Job Schedule Full time
Locations United States Chicago, IL, United States New York, NY, United States Boston, MA, United States Washington, DC, United States Nashville, TN, United States Dallas, TX, United States Houston, TX, United States Los Angeles, CA, United States San Francisco, CA, United States East Palo Alto, CA, United States Minneapolis, MN, United States Seattle, WA, United States
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$110k-217k yearly est. 4d ago
Managing Director Underwriter Port Manager MMB
First Citizens 4.8
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
The Managing Director, Underwriting Portfolio Manager - Middle Market Banking is responsible for the leadership and development of Middle Market Banking operations. Creates business strategies that enhance service capabilities, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance. Develops and implements best practice methodologies across the department. Establishes strong productive partnerships between business partners to facilitate daily operations. Develops and executes new initiatives, directing all planning and training efforts to achieve project success. Provides personal leadership and expert direction on all processes, systems, and policies within the division.
Responsibilities
Strong middle market finance experience with both privately-held and public companies, thorough understanding of credit analysis, financial modeling, structuring, guarantor analysis, deal terms and the ability to communicate credit recommendations with senior management. Deep credit product knowledge ranging from senior secured lending with recourse to owner-occupied real estate, and enterprise value financings.
Responsible for managing Middle Market Banking (MMB) Underwriting & Portfolio Management activities, processes (excluding reporting), and related personnel for the group. Collaborate with the MMB Business Unit Head, Relationship Managers and Credit Partners on evaluation and assessment of prospective relationship-oriented credit opportunities:
Interface effectively with key partners:
MMB Relationship Specialist team to coordinate collection of reporting information from clients and prospects as well as other client facing activities
Lending Middle Office's MMB coverage team for new deal closing and material amendment booking and AML/KYC activities
Oversee deal vetting, structuring, term sheet issuance, Credit Approval Memo quality, loan document negotiation, approval and closing, and post-close loan modifications, extensions, portfolio monitoring, and ensuring risk rating accuracy.
Run / coordinate the underwriting process from initial client discussions, all the way through closing, including working closely with relationship managers, underwriting team, credit partners, middle office team, compliance managers and legal counsel.
Actively participate in all credit approval request meetings with MMB SCO's and/or MMB CCO
Propose revisions as needed to the Middle Market Banking Credit Standard
Advise leadership of adverse borrower developments in a timely mannert> Manage periodic Portfolio Management deliverables as required, including quarterly portfolio reviews, as well as Audits, Exams, and Ad-hoc requests
Interface with Borrowers, Agent Banks, and Third Party Intermediaries
Interaction with Regulatory Agencies and FCB Senior Management
Travels to and meets with all regional MMB teams 2-3 times per year
Ensures professional development and training for all UW/PM colleagues
Possesses a player-coach mentality and knows how to balance team/individual empowerment versus direct involvement.
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Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree and 10 years of experience in Credit Analysis, Portfolio Management, Credit Underwriting, Risk Management OR High School Diploma or GED and 14 years of experience in Credit Analysis, Portfolio Management, Credit Underwriting, Risk Management
Preferred:
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Business, Economics or Finance, Accounting or MBA.
Completed courses relevant to business and financial analysis.
15+ years of Middle Market and/or Mid-Corporate Banking UW & PM experience
Demonstrated effective leadership of teams in multiple locations nationwide
Completion of a formal credit training program
10 years of banking experience at a Large Financial Institution (LFI)
Benefits are an integral part of total rewards and First Citizens Bank is committed to providing a competitive, thoughtfully designed and quality benefits program to meet the needs of our associates. More information can be found at ****************************************
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$143k-215k yearly est. 1d ago
President/CEO
Salt Creek Capital 3.4
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
Salt Creek Capital is seeking an experienced operating executive to join the firm as an Executive Partner. The executive is expected to work with the firm to evaluate acquisition opportunities of companies which they would oversee as President & CEO post-close. As CEO, the executive will be required to manage the full P&L, develop the growth strategy, and provide operational management. CEOs of companies acquired by SCC serve as the most senior business executive at the company, and report to & participate on the Company's board of directors.
Qualifications:
At least 10 years of senior management experience; prior successful P&L management and/or President or GM experience required
Desire to participate as a business partner and ability to balance fiduciary responsibilities to numerous disparate stakeholders
Proven experience, ability, and desire to manage a business with focus on generating strong free cash flow / EBITDA
Entrepreneurial thinker with an appetite to take on a high level of responsibility commensurate with anticipated rewards
Proven ability to manage all aspects of a company
Demonstrated ability to increase profitability through proactive business development efforts
Excellent professional references and high integrity
For more information about the Executive Partnership Program and to apply, please visit ********************************
$156k-311k yearly est. 4d ago
CIO & EdTech Strategist for Learning Innovation
Isaca 4.5
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
A prominent independent school in Charlotte is looking for a Chief Information Officer (CIO) to lead the unification of IT and educational technology. The ideal candidate will have over 7 years of experience in technology leadership, fostering innovation, and overseeing implementation of technology strategies that improve student outcomes. The CIO will manage a diverse team and collaborate with senior leadership to align technology initiatives with school missions. A competitive salary and full-time position starting July 1, 2026, are offered.
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$133k-182k yearly est. 1d ago
Chief Information Officer
Misbo 3.7
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
Since 1941, Charlotte Country Day School (“Country Day”) has built upon a long legacy of firsts among the Charlotte region's independent schools, introducing groundbreaking programs and progressive ideas. Country Day was the first school in Charlotte to offer an international studies program, and is still the only independent school in the region to have a separate campus for middle school students. Now serving over 1,700 students in JK-12, Country Day offers students and their families an unsurpassed opportunity to prepare for the future, grounded in tradition and shaped by generations of visionary leaders. Country Day holds a profound commitment to lifelong learning, hands-on learning, individualized attention, and a caring, inclusive community.
The arrival of a new head of school this year and forthcoming strategic roadmap has created an ideal moment for Country Day to step back, reflect, and reimagine the role technology can play in service of the school's mission and student learning outcomes. The CIO will be a new position for the school, which has previously had separate departments for IT and educational technology leadership. This role will unify both IT and ed tech under a single division that strategically builds and defines Country Day's technology ecosystem to elevate teaching, learning, and operations across the school. The CIO will directly supervise 5 direct reports including divisional ed tech coordinators and an IT systems manager, who in turn supervises the IT operations team of 9 other employees. The ideal candidate will offer a balance of hands‑on and visionary leadership-someone capable of thinking both strategically and systematically, lending a curator's mindset to refine and select the technologies and systems to best support student learning and operations at Country Day. The CIO will report to the assistant head of school and will serve as a key member of the leadership team. Country Day looks forward to welcoming the CIO to begin July 1, 2026, or earlier by mutual agreement.
12M & Ed Tech Recruiting is running the search on behalf of Charlotte Country Day School. Applications received by January 25 will receive priority review. For application instructions and the full job opportunity statement, please visit:
Virtual Semifinal Round: Week of February 16
On‑site Final Round: Early March
Decision Announced: March 16, 2026
Start Date: July 1, 2026 (or earlier by mutual agreement)
Reports To: AssistantHead of School
Classification: Full‑time, Exempt
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Oversee multiple functional units including IT infrastructure, data/systems, and educational technology and all operations and project coordination within those units.
Run a technology department that supports academic innovation in a scalable and sustainable fashion while adhering to best practices for an enterprise environment.
Collaborate with senior leadership and key stakeholders to align technology initiatives, policies, and services to the needs of each campus and various all‑school departments.
Inspire the technology team and the faculty community to model and support best practices in innovation, technology integration, and instructional design.
Educational Technology
Evaluate emerging technologies and guide senior academic leaders on strategic and operational decisions involving instructional technology, hardware, software, and programs.
Oversee the implementation of technology strategy and integration of the curricular arc into core disciplines and other parts of the school's curriculum.
Design, deliver, and oversee professional development and growth experiences for faculty and staff in areas of technology integration and instructional design.
Develop and standardize schoolwide technology policies, including comprehensive best practices around the use of AI.
IT and Information Systems
Identify and implement opportunities for connecting and consolidating data systems, to ensure datasets are current, reporting is reliable, and redundancies are minimized.
Lead the periodic review of the school's systems ecosystem and develop key performance metrics to evaluate capacity and return on investment.
In partnership with the IT systems manager, lead decisions regarding hardware, software, systems, back‑end infrastructure, and services to ensure cost‑effectiveness; customer satisfaction; compliance; asset management; quality of service; and performance.
Provide executive oversight for compliance, data governance, and cyber resilience, safeguarding the school's digital assets and operational continuity.
Oversee the hiring, supervision, evaluation, and growth of all members of the technology department, which includes a team of 14.
Implement technology governance, planning, policies, and procedures within a management framework that both department members and constituents support.
Ensure that the department responds to end‑user needs, provides a reliable IT backbone, designs and delivers excellent end‑user training, and aligns procedures to all‑school needs.
In partnership with the CFO/COO, oversee the allocation and management of the technology budget, ensuring effective use of resources.
Report directly to the assistant head of school and perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS AND QUALITIESProfessional Qualifications
A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, with advanced coursework or degree preferable
7+ years of experience leading technology departments and supervising technology employees
Experience in major areas of technology planning and administration, such as: enterprise systems design and implementation, instructional technology innovation, dataflow and data interoperability, project management, fiscal planning and oversight, and end‑user training, preferably in an educational or nonprofit setting
A track record of successfully leveraging technology to improve instruction and student learning outcomes
Demonstrated success building consensus, facilitating critical discussions, and guiding institutions through transitions or new initiatives
Leadership and Personal Qualities
A deep understanding of the diverse technology needs within a large, high‑achieving, multidivisional, multi‑campus independent school
A passion and interest for managing all areas of technology-IT, data/systems, and instructional-even if prior experience in these areas are not equal
A collaborative leadership presence that brings people together and instills confidence during times of transition
Exceptional communication and interpersonal leadership skills to foster trust across a diverse team working across two campuses
A steady, thoughtful approach to team development and organizational growth
A systems‑thinking orientation and curator's mindset that align institutional mission with technological capacity
A commitment to the mission, values, and culture of Country Day
A blend of confidence and humility, paired with warmth, humor, and approachability
An eagerness to engage in the life of an independent school community, including the flexibility for occasional evening and weekend involvement
TO APPLY
For more information please visit the following link, which contains the job opportunity statement and complete application instructions.
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$106k-171k yearly est. 4d ago
CIO for Academic Innovation & IT Strategy
Edsurge
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
A reputable educational institution in Charlotte, North Carolina, is seeking a Technology Director to lead the technology department, oversee IT operations, and align technology initiatives with academic goals. The ideal candidate will have over 7 years of experience, a strong background in educational technology, and the ability to inspire a collaborative team. This is a full-time position with a commitment to supporting a diverse and inclusive school community. The position requires a bachelor's degree, with advanced qualifications preferred.
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$97k-162k yearly est. 1d ago
Vice President of Capital Markets
Specialty Consultants Inc. 3.9
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
SCI, the leader in Real Estate Executive Search, has been retained to recruit a Vice President of Capital Markets on behalf of a vertically integrated investment, development, and construction firm focused on multifamily housing across the Southeastern United States.
The Vice President of Capital Markets will lead all day-to-day and strategic sales and marketing efforts of the company's development pipeline to joint venture equity partners, driving capital formation through long-term relationship building and disciplined execution.
Key Responsibilities
Proactively originate and cultivate relationships across joint venture equity channels, including opportunity funds, single-family offices, private equity funds, and general asset managers.
Establish and maintain regular engagement between senior leadership and key investment decision-makers.
Serve as the primary relationship manager for JV equity partners, sharing pipeline visibility, market insights, construction cost trends, and other actionable intelligence.
Strategically plan and manage the firm's presence at industry conferences, including advance meeting coordination and preparation of marketing materials.
Oversee the creation of project-specific equity marketing materials and manage investor outreach through term sheet execution.
Maintain ownership of CRM data to ensure accuracy, consistency, and actionable investor intelligence.
Conduct regular in-person meetings with current and prospective investors to deepen relationships and support long-term partnerships.
Experience & Qualifications
10+ years of real estate capital markets experience, with a focus on joint venture equity.
Proven track record of raising equity for project-specific real estate joint ventures.
Established relationships with institutional and private JV equity providers.
Deep understanding of national equity sourcing and solicitation processes.
Strong communication, negotiation, and leadership skills.
Bachelor's degree required; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
$113k-169k yearly est. 3d ago
Director, Financial Planning and Analysis
Shoe Carnival, Inc. 4.4
Chief finance officer job in Fort Mill, SC
Shoe Carnival (NASDAQ: SCVL) seeks a Director of FP&A to lead financial planning, forecasting, and strategic analysis. This role reports directly to a Vice President and serves as a key partner to the executive team in driving business performance and supporting strategic decision-making. The position is based at our Fort Mill, SC headquarters.
The company is executing a significant transformation-rebranding stores to the Shoe Station banner, pursuing M&A to become the nation's leading family footwear retailer, and building a new finance team. This role requires someone who can build FP&A capabilities while delivering immediate value to the business.
The Director, FP&A leads financial planning and analysis for Shoe Carnival, Inc., providing strategic financial insights to support the company's growth and M&A strategy. Oversees budgeting, forecasting, and business analytics.
Key Responsibilities
• Lead annual budgeting process and monthly forecasting cycles
• Be a key contributor in the planning and execution of the monthly S&OP meetings
• Develop and present financial analyses to executive leadership
• Lead month-end financial close variance analysis
• Build financial models to support M&A due diligence and acquisition analysis
• Provide store-level financial analytics including new store proformas
• Create and maintain KPI dashboards and management reporting
• Partner with operations on strategic initiatives and business cases
• Support investor relations with earnings materials and presentations
• Manage and develop FP&A team of two analysts
• Drive process improvements in planning and reporting systems
• Analyze industry trends and competitive dynamics
Required Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, or related field; MBA preferred
• 8+ years of progressive FP&A experience with 3+ years leadership
• Retail industry experience strongly preferred
• Advanced financial modeling and analytical skills
• Experience with M&A analysis and integration
• Strong presentation skills
Who You Are
Beyond technical FP&A skills, we're looking for someone who embodies these attributes:
Business Partnership: You're not just a number cruncher-you're a strategic partner. You understand retail operations, you speak the language of merchandising and store leaders, and you translate financial analysis into business action.
Critical Thinking: You question assumptions in forecasts and budgets. You identify the drivers that really matter and challenge plans that don't hold up to scrutiny.
Curiosity: You want to understand why numbers move, not just report that they moved. You dig into store performance, ask questions about customer trends, and connect financial results to operational reality.
Ownership Mentality: You own the forecast and take accountability for its accuracy. You don't just consolidate inputs from the business-you challenge, refine, and commit to a point of view.
Prioritization Judgment: You know the difference between analysis that drives decisions and analysis that sits in a deck. You focus your energy where it creates value.
Resourcefulness: You build with what you have. If the data isn't perfect or the tools are limited, you find ways to get to actionable answers anyway.
Self-Direction: You don't wait to be told what analysis to run. You see what the business needs, anticipate questions leadership will ask, and proactively deliver insights.
Adaptability: You can shift from long-range planning to urgent ad-hoc analysis to acquisition modeling. You stay effective when priorities change rapidly.
About Shoe Carnival
Shoe Carnival, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCVL) is one of the nation's largest family footwear retailers, operating 430+ stores across 35 states under the Shoe Carnival, Shoe Station, and Rogan's banners. Headquartered in Fort Mill, SC, the company is executing an ambitious growth strategy including a major rebanner initiative and strategic M&A to become the nation's leading family footwear retailer.
The company maintains a strong balance sheet with no debt and approximately $150 million in cash and marketable securities. We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to build something meaningful in a high-growth, transformational environment.
Shoe Carnival is an equal opportunity employer.
$107k-153k yearly est. 3d ago
VP of FP&A
Vaco By Highspring
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
VP of FP&A responsible for building the FP&A function from the ground up for a fast growing healthcare services company. This is a hands-on role partnering closely with the CFO, Controller, executive leadership, and PE sponsor. Key Responsibilities
Own budgeting, forecasting, and long-range planning
Build and maintain 13-week cash flow forecasts
Develop KPI dashboards and executive / board reporting
Support close process improvements and financial controls
Partner with Accounting and Operations across a multi-entity platform
Lead and scale a small FP&A team (initially 1-2 direct reports)
Ideal Candidate
10+ years of FP&A / finance experience
Healthcare services experience strongly preferred
Experience in PE-backed, high-growth, or build-stage environments
Proven ability to build FP&A processes from scratch
Hands-on cash flow forecasting and KPI development experience
Determining compensation for this role (and others) at Vaco/Highspring depends upon a wide array of factors including but not limited to the individual's skill sets, experience and training, licensure and certifications, office location and other geographic considerations, as well as other business and organizational needs. With that said, as required by local law in geographies that require salary range disclosure, Vaco/Highspring notes the salary range for the role is noted in this job posting. The individual may also be eligible for discretionary bonuses, and can participate in medical, dental, and vision benefits as well as the company's 401(k) retirement plan. Additional disclaimer: Unless otherwise noted in the job description, the position Vaco/Highspring is filing for is occupied. Please note, however, that Vaco/Highspring is regularly asked to provide talent to other organizations. By submitting to this position, you are agreeing to be included in our talent pool for future hiring for similarly qualified positions. Submissions to this position are subject to the use of AI to perform preliminary candidate screenings, focused on ensuring minimum job requirements noted in the position are satisfied. Further assessment of candidates beyond this initial phase within Vaco/Highspring will be otherwise assessed by recruiters and hiring managers. Vaco/Highspring does not have knowledge of the tools used by its clients in making final hiring decisions and cannot opine on their use of AI products.
$108k-169k yearly est. 4d ago
TREASURER/BOOKKEEPER II (25-26)
Public School of North Carolina 3.9
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
JOB GOAL Responsible for performing intermediate clerical and bookkeeping work in examination, analysis, and verification of accounting records in a school setting. Duties are varied and include maintaining bookkeeping control of funds disbursed and received, and preparing financial data required for fiscal management.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
* Maintains a complete and systematic set of records of all financial transactions as required by federal, state, and school board rules, regulations, policies, and laws. Reviews and reconciles accounts and budget reports on a monthly basis. Assists in district directed audits of records and accounts.
* Assists principal with budget development.
* Analyzes, verifies and reconciles school budget reports to maximize the use of funds in compliance with local, state and federal fiscal requirements.
* Initiates, prepares, and verifies payment requests, (direct payments, purchase orders, travel requests), reviews for proper documentation, and obtains necessary approvals.
* Purchases goods and services for the school using a variety of approved methods. Initiates all purchase orders, obtains quotes for goods and services, obtains necessary approvals, and maintains accurate records of transactions and inventory.
* Initiates and reviews school contracts and prepares supporting documentation to ensure compliance with policies and procedures.
* Verifies and records cash collections by school staff, including but not limited to field trip, fundraising, and athletic activities. Posts activities on the online payment platform. Issues check payment to field trips vendors, athletic event officials, and other vendors as required.
* Manages the school's checking account ensuring bank deposits are made according to policy and prepares monthly reconciliation of the school's checking account.
* Prepares sales and use tax reports to process payment of tax.
* Initiates, prepares, and processes transactions relating to the school's purchasing card, tracks expenditures, reconciles balances on a monthly basis, and maintains records of all purchases.
* Composes reports and records for review as well as financial correspondence for principal's approval and signature.
* Maintains accounts payable files for verification of receipt of items.
* Prepares and enters invoices; updates customer lists and transactions; prepares journal entries for distribution.
* Performs various payroll duties as assigned.
* Trains other staff to ensure they are familiar with and able to perform the essential treasurer duties in the absence of the school treasurer.
* Answers inquiries from staff and parents pertaining to interpretation of school district's financial policies and procedures.
* Performs other related duties as assigned.
NOTE: On-site attendance is an essential function of this position.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
None.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Knowledge, Skills & abilities
* Considerable knowledge of bookkeeping/accounting practices for cash management, revenue, and expenses
* Ability to effectively organize and maintain records
* Ability to interpret standard accounting and financial statements
* Ability to prepare reports and business correspondence
* Ability to maintain confidentiality
* Excellent customer service skills with the ability to calmly route concerns to appropriate staff
* Ability to learn pertinent district policies and procedures rapidly, apply them in appropriate situations, and explain them to staff, parents, students, and the public
* Ability to exercise independent judgment and initiative in completing work assignments and determine when to refer situations to supervisor;
* Ability to reason, work, and problem-solve independently in order to carry assignments to completion according to expected timelines while adhering to established policies and procedures
* Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences, orally and in writing, including electronic media
* Working knowledge of computer programs, including email, word processing, spreadsheets, and databases
* Excellent time management skills and ability to organize, prioritize, manage and carry out duties efficiently and within established timeframes
* Ability to establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with all stakeholders
Education, Training & Experience
* Associate's degree in a relevant field
* Two years accounting/bookkeeping experience
OR
* Any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position
Certificates, Licenses & Registrations
*
Preferred qualifications
* Bachelor's degree in a relevant field
* Bookkeeping/Accounting experience in a school district or similar environment
* Bilingual English/Spanish (fluent verbal and written) skills
$49k-88k yearly est. 10d ago
Strategic CFO - Private Club with Growth & IT Leadership
Firstcallgolf
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
A prestigious country club in Charlotte, NC is seeking a ChiefFinancialOfficer to oversee financial management and reporting. The ideal candidate will have 8-10 years of experience in finance and accounting, preferably in the non-profit or hospitality sectors. You will be responsible for strategic planning, managing budgeting processes, and ensuring compliance with regulations. This role offers competitive benefits including paid time off, 401(k) match, and a positive work environment.
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$80k-155k yearly est. 5d ago
CIO for Learning Tech & Educational Innovation
Misbo 3.7
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
An independent school in Charlotte is seeking a Chief Information Officer (CIO) to unify IT and educational technology departments. The role involves overseeing technology operations, inspiring innovation, and collaborating with leadership to enhance student learning. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in technology leadership, effective communication skills, and a passion for the educational environment. This is a full-time position starting July 1, 2026, or earlier by mutual agreement.
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$106k-171k yearly est. 4d ago
Chief Information Officer
Edsurge
Chief finance officer job in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte Country Day School - Charlotte, North Carolina - Full time SUMMARY
Since 1941, Charlotte Country Day School ("Country Day") has built upon a long legacy of firsts among the Charlotte region's independent schools, introducing groundbreaking programs and progressive ideas. Country Day was the first school in Charlotte to offer an international studies program, and is still the only independent school in the region to have a separate campus for middle school students. Now serving over 1,700 students in JK-12, Country Day offers students and their families an unsurpassed opportunity to prepare for the future, grounded in tradition and shaped by generations of visionary leaders. Country Day holds a profound commitment to lifelong learning, hands‑on learning, individualized attention, and a caring, inclusive community.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Priority Deadline: January 25, 2026
Virtual Semifinal Round: Week of February 16
On‑site Final Round: Early March
Decision Announced: March 16, 2026
Start Date: July 1, 2026 (or earlier by mutual agreement)
Reports To: Assistant Head of School
Classification: Full‑time, Exempt
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Oversee multiple functional units including IT infrastructure, data/systems, and educational technology and all operations and project coordination within those units.
Run a technology department that supports academic innovation in a scalable and sustainable fashion while adhering to best practices for an enterprise environment.
Collaborate with senior leadership and key stakeholders to align technology initiatives, policies, and services to the needs of each campus and various all‑school departments.
Inspire the technology team and the faculty community to model and support best practices in innovation, technology integration, and instructional design.
Educational Technology
Evaluate emerging technologies and guide senior academic leaders on strategic and operational decisions involving instructional technology, hardware, software, and programs.
Oversee the implementation of technology strategy and integration of the curricular arc into core disciplines and other parts of the school's curriculum.
Design, deliver, and oversee professional development and growth experiences for faculty and staff in areas of technology integration and instructional design.
Develop and standardize school‑wide technology policies, including comprehensive best practices around the use of AI.
IT and Information Systems
Identify and implement opportunities for connecting and consolidating data systems, to ensure datasets are current, reporting is reliable, and redundancies are minimized.
Lead the periodic review of the school's systems ecosystem and develop key performance metrics to evaluate capacity and return on investment.
In partnership with the IT systems manager, lead decisions regarding hardware, software, systems, back‑end infrastructure, and services to ensure cost‑effectiveness; customer satisfaction; compliance; asset management; quality of service; and performance.
Provide executive oversight for compliance, data governance, and cyber resilience, safeguarding the school's digital assets and operational continuity.
Oversee the hiring, supervision, evaluation, and growth of all members of the technology department, which includes a team of 14.
Implement technology governance, planning, policies, and procedures within a management framework that both department members and constituents support.
Ensure that the department responds to end‑user needs, provides a reliable IT backbone, designs and delivers excellent end‑user training, and aligns procedures to all‑school needs.
In partnership with the CFO/COO, oversee the allocation and management of the technology budget, ensuring effective use of resources.
Report directly to the assistant head of school and perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS AND QUALITIES Professional Qualifications
A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, with advanced coursework or degree preferable
7+ years of experience leading technology departments and supervising technology employees
Experience in major areas of technology planning and administration, such as: enterprise systems design and implementation, instructional technology innovation, dataflow and data interoperability, project management, fiscal planning and oversight, and end‑user training, preferably in an educational or nonprofit setting
A track record of successfully leveraging technology to improve instruction and student learning outcomes
Demonstrated success building consensus, facilitating critical discussions, and guiding institutions through transitions or new initiatives
Leadership and Personal Qualities
A deep understanding of the diverse technology needs within a large, high‑achieving, multidivisional, multi‑campus independent school
A passion and interest for managing all areas of technology-IT, data/systems, and instructional-even if prior experience in these areas are not equal
A collaborative leadership presence that brings people together and instills confidence during times of transition
Exceptional communication and interpersonal leadership skills to foster trust across a diverse team working across two campuses
A steady, thoughtful approach to team development and organizational growth
A systems‑thinking orientation and curator's mindset that align institutional mission with technological capacity
A commitment to the mission, values, and culture of Country Day
A blend of confidence and humility, paired with warmth, humor, and approachability
An eagerness to engage in the life of an independent school community, including the flexibility for occasional evening and weekend involvement
TO APPLY
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How much does a chief finance officer earn in Gaffney, SC?
The average chief finance officer in Gaffney, SC earns between $55,000 and $196,000 annually. This compares to the national average chief finance officer range of $80,000 to $257,000.
Average chief finance officer salary in Gaffney, SC