Fractional CFO
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
We are expanding our team and searching for a Fractional (Part-time) Chief Financial Officers in the Worcester and Boston area.
Who are we?
The CFO Centre Group is the global no. 1 provider of portfolio CFO services and, to support growing demand, we are looking to add to our team of CFOs to deliver the company's unique style of portfolio CFO services: delivering time, money and peace of mind to entrepreneurial owner managers of small to mid size businesses ($2M - $100M).
SMBs typically do not need, or want, a full-time CFO but do need ongoing financial leadership. Our model provides them with a flexible, affordable option to acquire this skill set from a business whose purpose is making a real difference to our worldwide client base.
What's the opportunity?
We are looking for highly experienced, client-focused CFOs with entrepreneurial drive to work closely with the business owners/CEOs of SMBs.
If you're an experienced Chief Financial Officer and you're looking for variety and flexibility in your working life, the chance to build a business, as well as to be part of a local, national and global team, then read on, this might be for you.
The role is self-employed, whilst operating within a defined model, combining the benefits of being part of a team and supported by a well-established organisation, but with a level of autonomy and freedom in how you deliver outcomes for clients.
What do we do?
We define and deliver the numbers that
really
matter. What does that mean? Well, anyone can come up with numbers, the difference with us is that we help our clients find the numbers that
really
make a difference, not only to their business, but to their lives, and help deliver them! Whether that's growth, acquisition, consolidation, exit or setting them up for the lifestyle they've always wanted.
“Working with The CFO Centre has been a game changer for me and my business. Not only have we doubled our revenue but I'm now able to focus on the things that really matter in the business now”. - CEO, Client Company
Could this be for you?
You'll join a collective team of CFOs who, between them, bring together thousands of years of collective experience to supercharge our clients' businesses. We are 750+ people, in 5 continents, across 18 countries - a truly global team.
“I started here 4 years ago and I'm loving the lifestyle and loving the difference I can make to the clients I'm working with.”
Do you have experience in any of the following?
· Driving strategic direction of a business
· Increasing profit
· Sourcing funding
· Improving cash flow
· Selling/exiting businesses
· Tightening up compliance, Improving systems and controls
· Optimizing tax and legal
. Implementing KPI reporting
· Mergers and acquisitions
· Identifying risks, Reviewing business plans
The ideal candidate will possess the following:
Be a self-starter with ambition, energy, and a ‘can do' attitude
Fully engage with our ‘purpose' of wanting to make a real difference to our clients
Desire to work closely as part of a team together with our Regional Directors in a collegiate environment
Exceptional interpersonal and relationship-building skills
Track record of excellence, achievement, and entrepreneurial drive
Desire to work directly with business owners, with a passion for making a real difference
Well networked
Confidence and gravitas
Excellent presentation skills
Able to develop a strong alignment with the company's culture
The role is self-employed whilst operating in a defined model. You must be able to support yourself financially during the build-up phase
What do you need to have?
You have worked as a CFO for a minimum of 5 years during your finance career;
You have a professional accounting qualification or a finance degree and / or an MBA;
You have a breadth of sector and transactional experience.
Experience in the education, not-for-profit, and public company sectors would be an advantage.
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Managing Director
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
Commerce Practice Managing Director | Digital Consultancy | $300k TC | Remote (Northeast Area)
Role: Commerce Practice Managing Director
Salary: $250,000 - $300,000 + Benefits
Overview
• We're looking for a visionary leader to establish, scale, and drive our Commerce practice
within a rapidly growing digital experience consultancy. This role is pivotal in shaping
strategy, delivering measurable client success, and positioning our team as a recognized
leader in digital commerce transformation.
• The ideal candidate brings deep expertise in ecommerce platforms, omnichannel
experiences, and digital customer engagement-combined with exceptional leadership,
financial acumen, and business development skills.
What You'll Do
Strategic Leadership
• Define and execute a long-term vision for the Commerce practice aligned with company
growth objectives.
• Champion thought leadership in ecommerce, digital retail, and omnichannel experiences.
• Expand market share and strengthen our position in digital commerce solutions.
Financial Ownership
• Manage full P&L responsibility, including revenue, profitability, and forecasting.
• Optimize resourcing, utilization, and operational controls for predictable outcomes.
Business Development
• Partner with sales and account teams to identify and win new opportunities.
• Build lasting client relationships, driving growth and upsell initiatives.
• Shape offerings through market and competitor insights; develop strategic technology
partnerships.
Team Building & Capability Development
• Recruit, mentor, and lead a high-performing team of strategists, architects, and delivery
experts.
• Invest in emerging technologies and best practices to keep the team ahead of the curve.
• Foster a culture of innovation and continuous learning.
Client Success & Quality
• Deliver transformative commerce solutions that achieve measurable business impact.
• Serve as a trusted advisor, influencing client digital commerce strategies.
• Drive client satisfaction, retention, and delivery excellence.
Cross-Practice Collaboration
• Work with other practice leaders to deliver integrated solutions.
• Champion initiatives that create added value for clients and accelerate growth.
What You Bring
• 10+ years in digital commerce with proven success leading a commerce-focused practice
in an agency, consultancy, or tech services firm.
• Expertise in platforms like Shopify Plus, BigCommerce, Adobe Commerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, and related ecosystems.
• Strong background in digital strategy, omnichannel experience, and customer engagement.
• Demonstrated success in P&L management, business development, and scaling accounts.
• Exceptional leadership and team-building skills.
• Executive presence with outstanding communication and relationship-building abilities.
• Willingness to travel 30-40% for client and team engagement.
• Bachelor's degree required; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
Any initial questions please reach out to Sean O'Brien @ Huxley in the Boston office.
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Chief Operating Officer
Chief finance officer job in Weston, MA
📍 Boston Metro | 🕒 Full-Time, In-Person, Remote, or Hybrid
Key Responsibilities & KPIs
1. Strategic & Operational Leadership
Responsibilities:
Partner with the CEO to define and execute Dumpling Daughter's 3-year growth plan and operational roadmap.
Translate strategic goals into actionable, measurable plans with clear ownership, budgets, and KPIs.
Drive continuous improvement, speed, and cost efficiency across all areas of the business.
Lead monthly operations reviews and OKR tracking.
KPIs:
Achievement of annual growth and profitability targets
% of strategic initiatives delivered on time and on budget
Employee engagement >85%
2. Supply Chain & Production Management
Responsibilities:
Oversee sourcing, procurement, and co-manufacturing for dumplings and sauces.
Manage relationships with co-packers, ingredient suppliers, and cold storage partners.
Ensure food safety, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance (USDA, FDA).
Implement production planning to meet demand across retail, restaurant, and DTC channels.
KPIs:
Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) % improvement YoY
On-time, in-full (OTIF) deliveries ≥ 95%
Production yield > 98%
Quality incident rate < 0.5% of total units
3. Logistics, Fulfillment & Distribution
Responsibilities:
Lead cold chain logistics, inventory management, and fulfillment operations.
Manage third-party logistics (3PLs) for retail and e-commerce distribution.
Optimize warehouse operations to balance inventory turns and freshness.
Build reliable, scalable systems for regional and national distribution.
KPIs:
Fulfillment accuracy ≥ 99%
Inventory turnover 8-10x per year
Freight cost per unit (target reduction YoY)
Average delivery time (target improvement YoY)
4. Commercial Operations & Launch Readiness
Responsibilities:
Partner with Sales and Marketing to operationalize product launches and new retail expansion.
Ensure production, packaging, and logistics readiness for new SKUs or new channels.
Collaborate on demand forecasting, pricing, and inventory optimization.
Support expansion into new regions, retailers, and foodservice partners.
KPIs:
Product launch on-time rate ≥ 95%
Forecast accuracy ≥ 85%
Out-of-stock rate < 3% across SKUs
Gross margin improvement YoY
5. Financial & Performance Management
Responsibilities:
Build and manage annual operating budget; drive cost discipline and operational efficiency.
Partner with Finance to manage working capital, cash flow, and inventory economics.
Monitor key metrics through dashboards and operational reporting.
Identify and execute cost reduction and margin improvement initiatives.
KPIs:
Gross margin % (target improvement YoY)
EBITDA margin growth YoY
Cash conversion cycle improvement
Operational expense ratio (OpEx as % of revenue)
6. Team Leadership & Culture
Responsibilities:
Build and lead a high-performing operations team spanning supply chain, QA, and logistics.
Hire, coach, and develop talent; establish clear accountability and growth paths.
Reinforce Dumpling Daughter's culture of quality, authenticity, and teamwork.
Champion diversity, inclusion, and a positive, collaborative environment.
KPIs:
Team retention ≥ 90%
Employee engagement ≥ 85%
Leadership succession & internal promotion rate ≥ 20%
7. Systems, Compliance & Continuous Improvement
Responsibilities:
Implement systems (ERP/MRP, inventory, QA) to scale operations and improve visibility.
Ensure full compliance with all regulatory, labeling, and food safety requirements.
Drive automation, process simplification, and waste reduction.
Lead sustainability and responsible sourcing initiatives.
KPIs:
Audit/compliance success rate 100%
Reduction in manual processes ≥ 20% YoY
Waste reduction % of output
ERP utilization rate ≥ 90%
Qualifications
10+ years of experience in food manufacturing, CPG, or FMCG operations, ideally including frozen or refrigerated foods.
Proven success scaling supply chain and production in a high-growth food brand.
Experience managing co-packers, 3PLs, and cold chain logistics.
Deep understanding of food safety, quality, and compliance (FDA/USDA).
Strong financial and analytical skills; P&L ownership preferred.
Entrepreneurial mindset, hands-on leadership style, and collaborative approach.
Bachelor's degree required; MBA or equivalent experience preferred.
Why Join Dumpling Daughter
Join a beloved, mission-driven food brand entering its next phase of national growth.
Opportunity to build systems, teams, and scale from the ground up.
Competitive compensation, including equity participation.
Be part of a company that blends family values, cultural authenticity, and commercial ambition.
How to Apply: Send your resume and a cover letter to ****************************
Director of Finance
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
The Role
Reports to:
Chief Financial Officer
Urban Edge (UE) is seeking a mission-driven, hands-on, and strategic financial leader to serve as its Director of Finance. Reporting to the long-tenured Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Director of Finance will oversee the organization's accounting operations, financial reporting, budgeting, and compliance functions while supporting real estate development and asset management activities.
This position is designed as a key leadership role and successor position to the CFO, who plans to transition within two to three years. The Director of Finance will be mentored by the CFO and gain exposure to all aspects of UE's financial management, strategic planning, board and committee relations in preparation for assuming the top financial leadership position.
The ideal candidate is an experienced finance professional who brings both strong technical accounting skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues, senior leadership, lenders, auditors, and public partners. The Director of Finance will be an integral part of a collegial, mission-driven team dedicated to preserving and expanding affordable housing and economic opportunity in Boston's neighborhoods.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Management and Oversight
Oversee day-to-day accounting operations, including general ledger maintenance, accounts payable and receivable, bank reconciliations, and payroll, ensuring compliance with GAAP and nonprofit standards.
Supervise and support the Controller and Accounting Manager, fostering professional growth and maintaining a high-performing finance team.
Ensure accurate and timely monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting across multiple entities, including real estate partnerships and the parent nonprofit.
Lead the development and monitoring of organizational and project budgets in collaboration with the CFO, CEO, and department heads.
Manage cash flow projections, bank relationships, and financing activities in partnership with the CFO.
Support the annual audit process and the preparation of Form 990 and other required filings.
Real Estate and Asset Management Support
Partner with the Real Estate team to manage accounting for development projects, including capitalization of costs, tracking of financing sources, and compliance with tax credit and grant requirements.
Provide financial analysis for refinancing, asset repositioning, and other asset management activities.
Assist in maintaining fiscal compliance and reporting related to affordable housing developments, including HUD, LIHTC, and city/state funding programs.
Strategic Financial Leadership
Work closely with the CFO to identify and implement process improvements, automation, and internal control enhancements.
Participate in long-range financial planning and scenario analysis to support Urban Edge's strategic priorities.
Present financial information and analysis to the Finance and Audit Committees of the Board of Directors, clearly communicating key insights and trends.
Serve as a financial liaison to external partners, including lenders, auditors, public funding agencies and investors.
Leadership and Collaboration
Build and maintain strong, collaborative relationships across departments, providing financial insight and problem-solving support to colleagues at all levels.
Promote a culture of transparency, teamwork, and continuous improvement within the finance function.
Uphold and advance Urban Edge's mission, values, and commitment to equity and community impact.
Candidate Profile:
Professional Experience:
Minimum of 7-10 years of progressive experience in nonprofit, affordable housing, or real estate finance and accounting.
Strong knowledge of GAAP and nonprofit accounting principles.
Supervisory experience managing accounting or finance staff.
Excellent communication and presentation skills with the ability to translate complex financial concepts for non-financial audiences.
Prior experience working with auditors, funders, and governmental agencies.
Proficiency with financial management systems and advanced Excel skills.
Personal Attributes:
Deep commitment to Urban Edge's mission and the communities it serves.
Collaborative, flexible, and approachable leadership style.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
Ability to thrive in a collegial, long-tenured, and supportive workplace.
Strategic thinker with the ability to balance day-to-day operational excellence with long-term organizational planning.
Education
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field.
CPA certification or advanced degree in accounting, finance, or related field preferred.
Compensation:
$140,000 to $170,000
Director of Healthcare Technology Management
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
Seeking an experienced Director-level leader to oversee Healthcare Technology Management operations in a major hospital environment. This role manages biomedical and imaging services, ensures regulatory compliance, leads a technical team, drives capital planning, and partners with hospital leadership to maintain safe, reliable clinical technology.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and develop clinical engineering and technical staff.
Oversee biomedical and imaging equipment maintenance, repair, and lifecycle planning.
Ensure compliance with CIHQ, DNV, TJC, and other regulatory standards.
Manage purchasing, vendor contracts, subcontracts, and financial planning.
Drive capital planning, project management, and technology assessments.
Maintain strong relationships with hospital leadership and clinical departments.
Improve operational performance, workflow efficiency, and service quality.
Identify growth opportunities and support expansion of service capabilities.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.
5+ years managing biomedical and imaging services within a large healthcare system.
5+ years of experience in maintenance and repair of clinical devices.
Strong working knowledge of CIHQ, DNV, and TJC regulatory requirements.
Proven financial acumen and experience managing budgets and operational planning.
Demonstrated success leading high-performing technical teams.
Strong communication and executive-level stakeholder management skills.
Preferred Experience
Experience in multi-site hospital HTM environments.
Background in vendor management, contract negotiation, and capital project execution.
Track record of operational improvement and process optimization.
Summary
The Director oversees all clinical engineering functions for the hospital, ensuring the safety, reliability, and performance of medical technology. This includes full accountability for operations, financial performance, regulatory compliance, team leadership, and client relationship management.
President/CEO
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
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 ********************************
Chief Scientific Officer - Early Drug Development
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
About the Role
The Chief Scientific Officer - Early Drug Development will formulate and lead the company's global early-stage R&D strategy, establishing the R&D roadmap from target validation to proof-of-concept (POC).
Responsibilities
Lead the drug chemistry team and the biology team.
Establish a global R&D layout and talent echelon for innovative drugs of Qilu.
Plan and make decisions regarding the innovative drug pipeline, including cutting-edge technology fields such as small molecules, large molecules, ADCs, and small nucleic acids.
Establish strategic partnerships with the global academic community, research institutions, and biotechnology companies to introduce cutting-edge technologies.
Research on leadership mechanisms and formulate biomarker strategies to provide a solid scientific basis for R&D decisions.
Qualifications
Possess a doctoral degree in life sciences or a related medical field.
Over 20 years of research and development experience in multinational pharmaceutical companies or top biotech firms.
Required Skills
Profound biological knowledge in core disease areas such as oncology, metabolism, autoimmunity, or the central nervous system.
Deep understanding of emerging therapeutic modalities.
Complete R&D success experience from the laboratory to the clinic.
Led and advanced at least five innovative drug projects into the clinical stage and successfully completed POC.
Outstanding scientific insight and strategic decision-making ability to predict industry trends and transform them into the company's R&D advantages.
Outstanding leadership with the charisma and influence to inspire, attract, and retain top scientific talents.
Preferred Skills
Experience in establishing and managing global R&D teams.
Strong network within the academic and biotechnology communities.
Pay range and compensation package
Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package commensurate with experience.
首席科学官 - 早期药物研发
工作职责:
制定并领导公司全球早期研发战略,确立从靶点验证到POC的概念验证的研发路线图。
统领药物化学团队,生物学团队,构建齐鲁创新药物全球研发布局与人才梯队。
主导创新药物管线的规划与决策,包括小分子,大分子,ADC,小核酸等前沿技术领域。
作为公司科学领域的最高代表,与全球学术界,研究机构及生物技术公司建立战略合作,引进前沿技术。
领导机制研究与生物标志物策略的制定,为研发决策提供坚实的科学依据。
任职要求:
拥有生命科学或医学相关领域的博士学位,20年以上在跨国药企或顶尖生物技术公司的研发经验。
具备深厚的肿瘤,代谢,自身免疫或中枢神经系统等核心疾病领域的生物学知识,并对新兴治疗模式有深刻理解。
拥有从实验室到临床的完整研发成功经验,曾主导推进至少5个创新药物项目进入临床阶段并成功完成POC。
卓越的科学洞察力与战略决策能力,能够预见行业趋势并转化为公司的研发优势。
出色的领导力,具备激发,吸引和保留顶尖科学人才的人格魅力与影响力。
具体岗位职级将根据候选人综合资质确定。
Vice President of Investor Relations
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
SPECIFICATION
VICE PRESIDENT of INVESTOR RELATIONS
Shine Associates, LLC has been retained to search, identify and recruit a Vice President of Investor Relations (“VPIR”) on behalf of our client (‘Company'). This position will be based in the Boston, MA office.
CONFIDENTIALITY
Shine Associates, LLC has been exclusively retained on this assignment. Information contained in this position specification as well as any other information concerning the Company provided or verbally discussed is confidential. All materials and discussions are to be utilized for the sole purpose of a candidate's personal review of the career opportunity.
CLIENT DESCRIPTION
Our client is a real estate investment and development company that focuses primarily on industrial and residential markets. Headquartered in Boston, with offices in Atlanta and Philadelphia, the Company searches for unique investment opportunities throughout the East Coast.
The Company finds and invests in opportunities across the risk spectrum; this results in insightful investments ranging from short-term, value-add projects to long-term, multiple-oriented deals. With operating expertise across this spectrum, the firm is capable of capitalizing on a vast array of deal types.
The Company takes seriously their Core Values:
Value Creation: Their business is built on finding and creating value in every deal, property, and relationship.
Ownership: Operates with extreme ownership, where every team member is accountable for their collective success.
Fiduciary Excellence: Committed to safeguarding their investors' capital, ensuring every decision maximizes value with transparency and integrity.
Agility: They move swiftly and strategically, taking advantage of hidden opportunities in the market.
Growth and Humility: Lead with humility and a focus on continuous growth-both personally and professionally.
VICE PRESIDENT of INVESTOR RELATIONS
Our client is a real estate investor and developer focused on the commercial and residential sectors. The Company currently owns over four million square feet of real estate across the East Coast and has a pipeline of development approaching $1 billion.
The Vice President of Investor Relations position is an opportunity for an exceptional candidate to advance their real estate career. The candidate will join a dynamic team and will be responsible for maximizing the equity capabilities across both high-net-worth investors and our institutional joint venture partnerships. Focusing on servicing the existing Investor base, Inbound Investor referrals, and additional ad hoc Investor requests.
The Company's platform is unique in that we source equity from investors that range from individual high-net-worth accredited investors to large scale institutions and pension funds. The demands of each pool of capital are remarkably unique and tailored to their needs. The result is a position that sits at the intersection of Investor Relations, Asset Management, and Acquisitions with exposure and the need to understand each business line.
This position will report directly to Partner, Head of Investor Relations, in support of the Head of Institutional Equity and Head of Private Capital - all three are experienced members of the firm's team with a core focus on sourcing equity for all new deals and servicing the existing equity relationships across the portfolio.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Support and service existing investor relationships through in-person meetings, portfolio performance reviews, and calendar-based reporting.
Administer legal document formation, capital account set-up, and the Investor subscription process for all Company Investors.
Maintain the Investor Relations database - powered by Juniper Square.
Assist in the creation and publication of new investment offerings.
Support the publication of the Firm's quarterly/annual reports and business plans to investors.
Work closely with other key company functional areas (acquisitions, asset management, finance, accounting, compliance, tax, and legal) to compile data and insights for investor reports, questionnaires, communications, and ad-hoc requests
Manage the coordination of investor fund closings (open and closed end vehicles), including working closely with legal counsel and third-party administrators to coordinate investor subscription documents and limited partnership agreements
Review and organize subscription documentation and corresponding information
Track and document essential information through the review of legal documentation
Assist in coordinating documentation with legal team and managing correspondence with LPs
Provide prospective and existing investor support via CRM platform
Support fundraising efforts by working directly with senior team members to create marketing materials, including PPMs and DDQs and RFI's for current investor updates and potential investors as well as due diligence presentations
Provide quarterly updates to investor and consultant databases
Assist in the creation, procurement and updating of marketing material content and design
Maintain membership subscriptions to a number of industry networks
Manage quarterly updates to consultant and investor databases and surveys
Assist in preparing and review content for private placement memorandum and other investment vehicle documents
Participate in portfolio management calls
Work closely with Accounting team to assist in investor reporting
Assist in maintaining firm-level statistics to ensure consistency across internal and external facing marketing materials
Work closely with the firm's Marketing team to ensure brand consistency across all internal and external facing materials (reporting, website, advertising, etc)
Analyze investment-level data and prepare appropriate summaries
Synthesize quantitative and/or qualitative market and economic data, perform regular research on industry trends, peers, capital markets, and develop regular communication and reporting for senior management and investors
Participate in a range of internal projects that require assistance with written communications, data analysis, and PowerPoint presentations
Ensure investor inquiries are completed in a timely manner and with thoughtful answers that satisfy the investor and maintain corporate / brand message
Various special projects as requested
Ability to travel to assets as needed.
Research, document, and establish relationships and prospect-leads for new investors - both organically and through lead-gen software.
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
7-12 years of investor relations, client service, with real estate experience preferred with a focus on relationship management
Undergraduate degree with a focus on finance, economics, real estate with outstanding academic record
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, with a focus on Excel, PowerPoint & Word
Juniper Square experience a plus
Working knowledge of real estate accounting, investment and financial concepts
Self-starter
Highly organized
Excellent writer with the ability to convey complex investments in a simple manner
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
The Company is prepared to offer a competitive compensation package.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Shine Associates, LLC
45 School Street, Suite 301
Boston, MA 02108
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David Slye, Managing Director Kelsey Shine, Director
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VP of data and applications
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
Alexander Technology Group is looking for a VP of Data for a client in the Burlington, MA.
No 3rd party applicants will be considered. Do not reach out
This is temporary only**
Full remote
Requirements
Must come out of a Software or SaaS company
Snowflake experience
Develop and align a multi-year strategy for AI and data to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase the value of technology investments.
Build strong partnerships across internal business, technical, and operational teams.
Create a talent and skills strategy that strengthens digital capabilities and supports continuous improvement and innovation.
Promote a data-driven culture using clear metrics and KPIs to guide decisions and improve customer and business outcomes.
Collaborate with privacy and security teams to establish AI data standards and governance.
Lead the selection, implementation, and optimization of tools that improve communication, collaboration, and productivity.
Manage relationships with key technology partners and ensure accountability to service expectations.
Establish measurement frameworks to track progress, quality, compliance, and operational effectiveness.
If interested, please send resume to ************************
Financial Analyst II, Operations
Chief finance officer job in Stratham, NH
Who We Are
At Lindt, we are a global fast-growing consumer goods company, enchanting the world with premium chocolate. We are driven by our passion for excellence and go the extra mile ensuring that every Lindt experience is nothing short of exceptional. Our collective efforts are geared towards making a positive impact, not only in the world of premium chocolate but also in the lives of our employees, customers, and communities. Our company embraces a culture defined by the core values of Excellence, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Responsibility, and Collaboration, fostering a dynamic and collaborative environment where these principles drive our success.
Position Purpose:
The Financial Analyst II plays a key role in supporting the Operations team by delivering strategic financial insights, managing complex budgets, and driving data-informed decision-making. This individual will lead financial planning and analysis activities, partner cross-functionally to optimize cost structures, and proactively identify opportunities for operational efficiency. With a strong understanding of financial systems and business processes, the Analyst will ensure accurate reporting, compliance, and continuous improvement across financial operations. This role requires a high level of autonomy, analytical rigor, and the ability to influence stakeholders.
This is a hybrid role that requires three days per week in our Stratham, NH corporate office.
Essential Job Functions & Responsibilities:
Budgeting, Forecasting & Strategic Planning
Support the Annual Budget and Latest Estimate (LE) processes for the Operations function, ensuring alignment with corporate objectives and timelines.
Consolidate and analyze financial data to provide actionable insights and recommendations to senior leadership.
Partner with cross-functional teams to develop financial models that support strategic initiatives and long-term planning.
Reporting & Financial Analysis
Own the development and enhancement of financial reporting tools and dashboards tailored to Operations leadership.
Conduct in-depth variance analysis and present findings with clear narratives and strategic implications.
Manage monthly and year-end close processes, ensuring completeness and accuracy of financial entries and cost allocations.
Prepare and deliver monthly financial packages, including manufacturing P&L, cost pillar dashboards, and operations finance summaries.
Operational Support & Business Case Development
Perform cost simulations to forecast financial impacts of operational decisions.
Serve as a financial advisor to Operations leadership, providing guidance on cost optimization and risk mitigation.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Skills & Knowledge:
3-5 years of progressive financial analysis experience, preferably in a Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) environment.
Proven track record of supporting operational teams with financial insights and strategic recommendations.
Advanced proficiency in Excel; strong skills in PowerPoint, Word, and ERP systems (SAP preferred).
Experience with financial modeling, forecasting, and business case development.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
Excellent communication and presentation abilities; capable of translating complex data into clear business insights.
Demonstrated ability to influence and collaborate across functions.
Understanding of manufacturing and supply chain financial drivers.
Education:
Bachelor's degree required
Total Rewards:
Compensation Range: $79,722 - $103,670
To learn more about our benefits visit ***************************************
Lindt USA's salary range reflects market rates based on our size, revenue, and location. Starting pay is determined using a wide range of factors including, but not limited to, job-related skills, knowledge, and experience as well as market conditions. A bonus and/or long-term incentive may be included as part of this compensation package.
Lindt and Sprüngli is an equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, veteran status, or any other classification protected by state, local or federal law. Applicants for this position must successfully pass a background screening and may be required to pass drug screenings as well.
If you are looking to join a winning team and fast-track your career, contact us!
Join us on our journey of excellence, impact, and growth #LifeAtLindt
Requirements
Total Rewards:
Compensation Range: $79,722 - $103,670
To learn more about our benefits visit ***************************************
Lindt USA's salary range reflects market rates based on our size, revenue, and location. Starting pay is determined using a wide range of factors including, but not limited to, job-related skills, knowledge, and experience as well as market conditions. A bonus and/or long-term incentive may be included as part of this compensation package.
Lindt and Sprüngli is an equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, veteran status, or any other classification protected by state, local or federal law. Applicants for this position must successfully pass a background screening and may be required to pass drug screenings as well.
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Director of Financial Reporting and Technical Accounting
Chief finance officer job in Lowell, MA
MACOM designs and manufactures semiconductor products for Data Center, Telecommunication, and Industrial and Defense applications. Headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts, MACOM has design centers and sales offices throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. MACOM is certified to the ISO9001 international quality standard and ISO14001 environmental management standard.
MACOM has more than 75 years of application expertise with multiple design centers, Si, GaAs, and InP fabrication, manufacturing, assembly and test, and operational facilities throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Click here to view our facilities. *********************** In addition, MACOM offers foundry services that represents a key core competency within our business.
MACOM sells and distributes products globally via a sales channel comprised of a direct field sales force, authorized sales representatives, and leading industry distributors. Our sales team is trained across all of our products to give our customers insights into our entire portfolio.
Job Title: Director of Financial Reporting and Technical Accounting
Reports to: Corporate Controller
How You Will Make an Impact
As the Director of Financial Reporting and Technical Accounting, you will have broad exposure to complex areas such as SEC reporting, acquisitions and integration, share-based compensation, revenue, convertible debt, internal controls, quarterly earnings preparation, lease and contract analysis, technical research, policy implementation, etc. This role will also serve as a business partner to corporate accounting, FP&A, internal audit, and other functional teams, advising on both complex technical matters and day-to-day issues. Our finance team plays a significant role throughout the company, making this a highly visible position. The ideal candidate will have deep expertise in technical accounting, SEC reporting, and internal controls, coupled with proven leadership experience in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities
* Manage financial reporting processes within a global organizational structure that includes multiple international legal entities.
* Oversee preparation of 10-Q, 10-K, and other SEC filings, including related disclosures and XBRL tagging through WDesk.
* Collaborate with senior leadership on internal and external management reporting and Audit Committee presentations.
* Coordinate annual audits and quarterly reviews with external auditors.
* Lead SOX compliance efforts and enhance internal controls to ensure ongoing compliance.
* Provide direction for proper internal controls over system implementations.
* Coordinate the preparation of technical accounting position memos to support accounting conclusions.
* Provide technical guidance to internal teams, including accounting, finance, legal and tax, on non-routine, complex, or contemplated transactions.
* Lead purchase accounting for acquisitions and collaborate with external valuation specialists.
* Direct research and interpretation of new and complex accounting standards to ensure timely, effective implementation.
* Oversee the share-based compensation program managed through E*TRADE.
* Drive process improvements and automation initiatives to enhance efficiency and scalability.
* Manage and develop a team of qualified professionals supporting external reporting and equity administration functions.
Requirements
* Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration; MBA or MSA.
* CPA licensure and Big 4 public accounting experience required.
* Strong knowledge of US GAAP and SEC rules and regulations, with the ability to research and propose company positions on complex accounting issues.
* 10+ years of progressive accounting experience, including public accounting.
* Excellent communication, leadership, and project management skills, with the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment with changing priorities.
* Proven ability to take ownership and drive projects and issues to completion.
* Due to ITAR regulations, only candidates who are U.S. Persons (U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, lawful permanent residents, or individuals granted asylum or refugee status) will be considered for this position.
EEO:
MACOM is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse workforce. MACOM will not discriminate against any worker or job applicant on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, military service, marital status, or any other category protected under applicable law.
Reasonable Accommodation:
MACOM is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with physical and mental disabilities. If you have a disability and are in need of a reasonable accommodation with respect to any part of the application process, please call *************** or email HR_*************. Provide your name, phone number and the position title and location in which you are interested, and nature of accommodation needed, and we will get back to you. We also work with current employees who request or need reasonable accommodation in order to perform the essential functions of their jobs.
The Salary Range for this position is $180,000 - $200,000. Actual salary offered to candidates will depend on several factors, including but not limited to, work location, relevant candidates' experience, education, and specific knowledge, skills, and abilities.
This position is eligible to receive restricted stock unit (RSU) awards and cash bonuses, solely at MACOM's discretion, subject to individual and company performance.
Benefits: This position offers a comprehensive benefits package including but not limited to:
* Health, dental, and vision insurance.
* Employer-sponsored 401(k) plan.
* Paid time off.
* Professional development opportunities.
RIZE Chief Financial and Operating Officer
Chief finance officer job in Somerville, MA
Site: Mass General Brigham Incorporated Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham.
RIZE Massachusetts Foundation (RIZE), launched in 2017, is the only public-private nonprofit partnership in the Commonwealth dedicated to funding and collaborating on solutions to end the overdose crisis. Guided by those with lived experience and unafraid of new ideas, RIZE is building networks, creating programming, and supporting community partners using novel approaches to preventing overdose and increasing access to treatment. Since its inception, RIZE has awarded over $28 million to more than 275 organizations aligned with our mission.
In 2024, the Healey-Driscoll Administration selected RIZE to create and manage Mosaic Opioid Recovery Partnership (Mosaic). Funded by the MA Opioid Recovery and Remediation Fund and the MA Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, through a nine-year state contract, Mosaic is a unique public-private partnership that allows small, community-based organizations and municipalities to apply for settlement funds. The grants, approximately $5 million annually, strengthen prevention, harm reduction, treatment, recovery, trauma, and family support programs. In 2025, RIZE assumed a significant role in providing training and technical support to municipalities participating in the Mosaic partnership through a second state contract, bringing the Mosaic programs together in a cohesive and coordinated way, creating a powerful impact for our communities. Beginning November 1, 2025, RIZE became the fiscal sponsor of the Massachusetts Harm Reduction Workforce Coalition through another state contract.
Over the past two years, RIZE has seen tremendous growth. Our revenue has increased significantly, our organizational budget has grown by over 200%, and our program portfolio has expanded to include training, technical assistance, and fiscal sponsorship alongside our increased grantmaking. With twelve full-time employees and a part-time CFO retiring in March, we must increase our organizational capacity to meet the moment. Strengthening our foundation will enable us to fulfill our leadership role in supporting individuals and communities throughout the Commonwealth.
Job Summary
The CFOO leads operational and financial strategy to drive sustainable growth and efficiency. This role oversees financial performance, manages the annual budget, and ensures fiscal responsibility while supporting the organization's mission. The CFOO collaborates with leadership to set performance metrics and implement strategic initiatives, monitors financial health, and provides recommendations to senior leaders. Key duties include coordinating the Financial Oversight Committee, enhancing workflow efficiency, mentoring staff on financial best practices, and ensuring compliance with internal controls and contractual obligations. The CFOO also seeks opportunities to maximize income and align financial strategies with organizational goals. Through strategic planning and partnerships with external stakeholders, the CFOO advances the organization's objectives and strengthens its financial foundation. The position reports to the CEO and supervises the Finance and Operations Manager and the Office Manager.
Essential Functions
* Oversee development and implementation of the annual operations plan.
* Monitor financial performance and provide recommendations for stability.
* Develop and manage the annual budget to maximize income and control costs.
* Coordinate and guide the Financial Oversight Committee of the Board of Directors.
* Ensure compliance with federal, state, and organizational policies and contracts.
* Lead efforts to enhance workflow efficiency and organizational processes.
* Mentor staff in financial best practices, resource management, and goal achievement.
* Manage risk, oversee audits, and maintain internal controls to safeguard assets.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelor's Degree Finance required or Bachelor's Degree Business Administration required or Bachelor's Degree Related Field of Study required and Master's Degree Related Field of Study preferred
Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree?
No
Experience
Progressive experience in financial and operational leadership roles 8-10+ years preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
* Strategic planning and financial forecasting.
* Familiarity with Massachusetts state procurement processes.
* Experience in QuickBooks, Asana and Salesforce (preferred).
* Strong leadership and mentoring skills.
* Expertise in financial systems and internal controls.
* Excellent communication and collaboration abilities.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Targeted salary range: $175,000.00 - $190,000.00/Annual
Remote Type
Hybrid
Work Location
399 Revolution Drive
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$121,908.80 - $177,351.20/Annual
Grade
9
At Mass General Brigham, we believe in recognizing and rewarding the unique value each team member brings to our organization. Our approach to determining base pay is comprehensive, and any offer extended will take into account your skills, relevant experience if applicable, education, certifications and other essential factors. The base pay information provided offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications; however, it does not encompass all elements contributing to your total compensation package. In addition to competitive base pay, we offer comprehensive benefits, career advancement opportunities, differentials, premiums and bonuses as applicable and recognition programs designed to celebrate your contributions and support your professional growth. We invite you to apply, and our Talent Acquisition team will provide an overview of your potential compensation and benefits package.
EEO Statement:
Mass General Brigham Incorporated is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. To ensure reasonable accommodation for individuals protected by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Veteran's Readjustment Act of 1974, and Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, applicants who require accommodation in the job application process may contact Human Resources at **************.
Mass General Brigham Competency Framework
At Mass General Brigham, our competency framework defines what effective leadership "looks like" by specifying which behaviors are most critical for successful performance at each job level. The framework is comprised of ten competencies (half People-Focused, half Performance-Focused) and are defined by observable and measurable skills and behaviors that contribute to workplace effectiveness and career success. These competencies are used to evaluate performance, make hiring decisions, identify development needs, mobilize employees across our system, and establish a strong talent pipeline.
Auto-ApplyDirector of Administration and Finance
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
(PYD) Partners for Youth with Disabilities (PYD) empowers young people with disabilities to reach their full potential through mentoring, leadership development, and inclusion. With a $2M annual budget and a 20-person team, PYD is a dynamic nonprofit committed to equity and belonging
PYD seeks a strategic, mission-driven leader to serve as Director of Finance and Administration-a senior role and thought partner to the Executive Director in ensuring PYD's financial sustainability and organizational excellence. This position oversees finance and key administrative functions, including HR (via PEO), technology, and facilities. The Director plays an active role in strategic planning, risk management, and resource diversification, helping build organizational capacity for growth.Key Responsibilities
Finance
Lead financial operations: budgeting, forecasting, audit, and compliance.
Modernize systems for efficiency and transparency (QuickBooks, Bill.com, payroll, grant tracking).
Manage grant-heavy reporting (multiple funders, federal and private grants).
Provide financial storytelling-translate data into actionable insights for program leads and the Board.
Develop multi-year financial planning and scenario models for revenue diversification.
Human Resources (via PEO)
Partner with PEO to ensure HR policies align with PYD's values and compliance requirements.
Oversee benefits and payroll accuracy; clarify PEO's role in onboarding and employee relations.
Administration & Technology
Collaborate with the Director of Operations to negotiate and manage relationships with vendors. Ensure complete and accurate vendor set up in accounting and billing systems.
Ensure data security and technology planning; support hybrid work and program delivery.
What We're Looking For
Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field; MBA or CPA preferred.
6-10 years of progressive experience in nonprofit finance and administration.
Expertise in GAAP, nonprofit accounting, and grant compliance.
Proficiency in QuickBooks (required); Bill.com experience a plus.
Strong analytical skills and ability to translate financial data into accessible insights.
Demonstrated commitment to disability inclusion, equity, and belonging.
Reporting Structure
Reports to Executive Director.
Partners closely with Director of Operations and Treasurer.
Manage the organization's finance department and supervise accounting staff andcontractors, serving as back-up in all functions as needed.
Compensation and Benefits
The Director of Administration and Finance is an exempt position with a starting salary range of $95,000-$125,000. PYD provides employees with a generous benefits package that includes a 401(k)-retirement plan with 3% employer contribution, FSA and HSA plan, paid time off (vacation, sick, personal, holidays), health/dental vision insurance with a generous employer contribution, employer-paid life and AD&D insurance, and employer-paid short-term & long-term disability insurance. PYD maintains a hybrid work schedule and will continue to adapt work as warranted by the organization's needs. This position is intended to be a Boston-based position.Join us in building a more inclusive world for youth with disabilities.
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Treasurer
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
Job Title: TreasurerDepartment: Finance Reports To: Chief Financial OfficerFLSA: ExemptGrade: 14 Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Treasurer is a senior member of the Finance Department. This role involves a high degree of responsibility and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact, with accuracy being essential due to the role's financial significance. The Treasurer is responsible for all MSBA funds and investments, managing cash and investment activities, banking relationships, and cash flows in a fiscally prudent manner and in accordance with applicable state laws and MSBA policies. The Treasurer reports on MSBA cash and investment balances, debt, receipts and disbursement of funds and manages the MSBA's debt portfolio including overseeing the issuance of new debt and realizing debt savings by optimizing refunding opportunities.Essential Responsibilities
Financial Management and Analysis
Manage and administer the weekly processing of all MSBA financial obligations, which includes approximately $1 billion in grant payments to districts, annually.
Receive, record and report on monthly sales tax revenues.
Report on cash activities to ensure timely processing and recording in the accounting system.
Prepare, monitor, update, and report on grant payments and funding for the capital pipeline to assist with budgeting, borrowing schedules, and investments.
Prepare wire instructions for payroll and OPEB funding and other transfers as directed.
Implement, review, and update related internal control policies and procedures.
Perform periodic review of the MSBA's general ledger accounts for accuracy and completeness and work with other finance staff to review and remedy variances.
Debt Management
Manage and report debt activities, including negotiating all borrowings, preparing necessary documents and notes, and reporting results to the Board. Responsible for compliance with all disclosure requirements.
Manage the MSBA's debt portfolio and ensure appropriate debt service coverage as required by bond indentures.
Monitor analysis of primary and secondary market activity of MSBA issued securities.
Maintain and update the debt portfolio and analyze and make recommendations for potential savings through refunding and defeasance opportunities.
Review and update the MSBA's Debt Management Policy.
Manage activity with the bond trustee required pursuant to the MSBA's trust agreement, including the monthly reconciliation of all dedicated revenue set asides, transfers and payments.
In conjunction with the CFO, advise and assist with the ongoing development of the MSBA's annual and long-term plan of finance, and related activities, including working with and as liaison to MSBA's bond and disclosure counsel, investment banks, financial and investment advisors, investors, rating agencies and other professionals and institutions in the public finance marketplace.
Develop and maintain financial models to assist with recommendations for short-term and long-term financing needs.
Banking and Investment Management
Serve as the main point of contact for MSBA's commercial banking relationships, and manage all activity for bank accounts, including bank statement monitoring, and associated reporting requirements for funds.
Invest funds with the goals of protecting principal, maximizing investment income and ensuring liquidity needs are met.
Ensure appropriate protection and custody of all funds, securities, and other financial instruments in accordance with state finance laws, as applicable, and the MSBA's Investment Management Policy.
Review and update the MSBA's Investment Management Policy.
Maintain custody of the MSBA 's OPEB trust funds and invest in accordance with the OPEB Trust agreement. Prepare investment performance reports for the quarterly OPEB Trust Committee meetings.
Other duties
Maintain and manage the MSBA 's financial documents, including contracts with investment advisors, financial advisors, and disclosure counsel. Prepare bid documents or renewal agreements upon expiration of such contracts.
Attend and present at MSBA Board meetings, special meetings, investor meetings, credit agency presentations and hearings as required.
Other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Supervise Assistant Financial Analyst.
Recruit, select, orient, and train employees.
Lead employees to accomplish departmental and individual performance results. Communicate job expectations and establish, monitor, and appraise employee performance results.
Manage, coach, and counsel employees. Ensure employee compliance with MSBA policies, procedures, and code of conduct standards.
Required Education, Experience, and Skills
Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting or economics, or a related field.
Minimum of ten (10) years progressively responsible experience in treasury, public finance, or financial management, preferably in a government or public sector environment.
Ability to work hybrid work schedule - minimum of two (2) in-office days per week
Five (5) plus years of supervisory experience.
Strong knowledge of government finance, public fund investment, and debt issuance.
Demonstrated knowledge and experience issuing municipal debt, including preparation of required documents and presentations.
Experience with debt management software, and accounting packages.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office software applications, including Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook. Expertise in Excel spreadsheet manipulation.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Previous experience and proven success in training/managing employees.
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Ability and willingness to travel on occasion.
Ability and willingness to maintain confidentiality at every level.
Preferred Education, Experience, and Skills
Master's degree or professional certifications (e.g., CPA, CTP, CFA).
Experience working with Massachusetts quasi-public authorities or state agencies.
Demonstrated experience with Massachusetts state and municipal finance laws.
This job description is intended to be general and will evolve over time. The description is subject to periodic updating. At management's discretion, the employee may be assigned different or additional duties from time to time.
Auto-ApplyAccounting and Finance Consulting - Director, Strategic Finance and FP&A, Advanced Decision Modeling
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
We 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.
RSMUS is currently seeking a Director to join our Accounting and Finance Consulting practice within our Strategic Finance and FP&A solution set. We advise clients on strategic planning, financial planning and analysis (FP&A), budgeting, and capital structure optimization throughout various stages of a company's life cycle via in-depth consulting and financial modeling.
The ideal Director candidate has 8+ years of related experience in a high growth and fast paced setting and has extensive experience performing in-depth company valuations, building detailed operating and cash flow models, assessing industry and competitive landscapes, performing due diligence, and executing both M&A transactions and private / public financings. The ideal candidate has client facing experience from consulting, public accounting, private equity, venture capital or investment banking. High upside candidates with backgrounds in FP&A will also be considered. Advanced financial modeling experience is required for any candidate to be considered.
Responsibilities:
Analyze financial information to forecast business expectations and develop financial analytics solutions for strategic planning; develop investment values; deal analysis associated with mergers and acquisitions, integrations, and divestitures
Interpret data and propose strategies based on future risk trends, market, and industry influences, Evaluate current and historical financial data
Study economic and business trends
Be current with business and economic issues relevant to the client's business.
Utilize technology and tools to provide innovative high value services
Consistently deliver quality client services by monitoring progress and demonstrate in-depth technical capabilities and professional knowledge
Train, oversee and support staff members
Develop new business and maintain strong relationships with clients
Qualifications:
8+ years of related experience in a high growth and fast paced setting and has extensive experience performing in-depth company valuations, building detailed operating and cash flow models, assessing industry and competitive landscapes, performing due diligence, and executing both M&A transactions and private / public financings
5+ years of experience developing and explaining fully integrated 3-Statement financial models in Microsoft Excel
Advanced level of proficiency in modeling Equity, Debt, and hybrid instruments as they relate to a transaction or strategic finance related event
Proficiency and experience creating board level and management ready presentations in Power Point highlighting key
Client deliverables, findings, and solutions
Advanced level of proficiency developing consolidated, Business Unit, Business Line, and asset-level forecasts using both bottoms-up and top-down approaches
Strong fundamental valuation skills including exceptional understanding of both the income and market approaches
Bachelor's degree in Business, Accounting, Finance, Economics, Engineering or a related field, plus five years of post-bachelor's, work experience involving financial analysis; OR a Master's degree in Business, Accounting, Finance,
Economics, Engineering or a related field, plus five years of related work experience involving financial analysis
Prior knowledge working with a formal commercial banking, equity research or valuation practice within an investment banking, commercial banking, financial planning and analysis, accounting, or consulting firm, or experience working within an in house-corporate development or FP&A team
Experience building financial analytics models and tools from scratch in MS Excel and experience with one or more of the following: VBA, MS Access, SQL Server, Data Visualization applications (such as Tableau, Power BI, or Spotfire), and Alteryx
Minimum of 4 years of team lead or in-charge experience overseeing staff on multiple engagements
Willingness to travel up to 25% to meet client needs
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 in accordance with the requirements of applicable law, including but not limited to, the California Fair Chance Act, the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers, and the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. For additional information regarding RSM's background check process, including information about job duties that necessitate the use of one or more types of background checks, click here.
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: $126,500 - $254,700
Individuals selected for this role will be eligible for a discretionary bonus based on firm and individual performance.
Auto-ApplyDirecter of Accounting - Finance Controller, North America
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
As the Finance Controller in North America (NA), you will lead the region's controllership function, managing the complete financial cycle and accounting operations from reconciliation through reporting, while ensuring accuracy and compliance with GAAP principles. This role is a key member of our accounting management team and requires an engaged and collaborative leader with a balance of accounting knowledge, analytical skills, and financial management capability.
Foundry is a global digital media company specializing in technology marketing solutions. Formerly IDG Communications, Foundry leverages proprietary data, premium content, and martech solutions to connect technology buyers with leading brands. With a portfolio of trusted IT publications and demand-generation tools, Foundry drives informed purchasing decisions for businesses worldwide. Backed by Regent, a $3B private equity firm, Foundry is rapidly expanding its global reach through innovation and strategic growth.
What you'll do:
· Oversee all Americas controllership activities, including financial reporting, general ledger, accounts payable, payroll, treasury, and cash management.
· Lead the global close and consolidation process, including preparation of consolidated financial statements and management reporting packages.
· Develop and implement accounting policies, procedures, and controls to drive compliance and efficiency.
· Coordinate external audits and ensure timely completion with minimal disruptions.
· Ensure completeness of all documentation required for annual financial and statutory audits.
· Provide proactive cross-functional support to various departments, embodying a customer service mentality.
· Drive ERP transformation and other accounting system projects.
· Ensure compliance with GAAP standards and regulations.
· Establish and maintain best practices in accounting operations, fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
· Lead, mentor, and develop the accounting team, building a culture of high performance and accountability.
· Support or lead ad hoc accounting and finance projects as needed.
Qualifications:
· Bachelor's degree in accounting or finance, MBA and/or CPA preferred.
· 10 years of progressive accounting/finance leadership experience with a combination of public accounting and industry experience
· Strong technical accounting expertise with solid understanding of U.S. GAAP.
· Proven ability to drive process improvements and optimize accounting operations.
· Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with high attention to detail
· Thrives in a fast-paced, dynamic business environment.
· Demonstrated success working in collaborative, team-based settings
· Excellent communication, leadership, and interpersonal skills
Foundry is an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or other legally protected status.
At Foundry, we are committed to fair and equitable pay practices. We pay our employees equitably for their work, commensurate with their individual skills and experience. Salary range and additional compensation, including discretionary bonuses and incentive pay, are determined by a rigorous review process. This process considers the experience, education, certifications, and skills required for the specific role, equity with similarly situated employees, as well as employer-verified US region-specific market data provided by an independent 3rd party partner. The anticipated total annual compensation, depending on location and experience, is 216,000 and is inclusive of base salary and variable compensation (if applicable).
Auto-ApplySr Director, Accounting & Finance
Chief finance officer job in Waltham, MA
Nortiva Bio, Inc., a subsidiary of Innoviva, Inc., is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company pioneering long-acting oral therapies. The company's proprietary LYNX drug delivery platform represents a major advancement in oral drug delivery, enabling the creation of medicines designed to last a week or longer in a single oral dose. Our near-term focus is on advancing clinical programs in therapeutic areas where weekly or monthly doses would improve adherence and health outcomes.
Summary of Position:
The Senior Director of Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) is responsible for leading the financial strategy and analytics for Nortiva Bio, Inc. In this high-visibility, hands-on role, this individual will serve as a strategic thought partner to the executive team, shaping our financial roadmap, driving operational financial excellence, and delivering clear, data-driven insights to drive informed decisions across the organization. The Senior Director will be critical in driving financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and analysis to support our corporate goals and objectives.
Responsibilities:
* Lead the FP&A function, providing strategic financial insights that drive decision-making across programs and overall business operations.
* Drive all FP&A activities including budgeting/forecasting, long-range planning, scenario modeling and financial analysis for strategic initiatives
* Conduct timely analysis of monthly budget-to-actuals including variance analyses, generation and reporting of results
* Serve as a strategic partner to executives and cross-functional leaders, translating complex financial data into clear, actionable insights that inform high-impact decisions
* Deliver dashboards, reports, and presentations that clearly communicate the story behind the numbers and support decision-making.
* Prepare detailed reports and presentations for senior management and the board.
* Identify financial risks and opportunities and develop strategies to mitigate risks while supporting business growth
* Partner with Legal to manage the purchasing process.
* Support ad-hoc strategic initiatives as capabilities are demonstrated and opportunities arise; potential initiatives include but are not limited to: business development analyses, partner support, portfolio prioritization, and financing strategies
* Continuously improve of FP&A processes, with the goal of improving efficiency while maintaining flexibility to adapt to future business needs
Experience & Education:
* Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or related field; MBA or relevant advanced degree preferred.
* 10 plus years of experience in financial planning and analysis, with significant experience in the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry
Skills and Abilities:
* Proven track record of strategic financial leadership and a deep understanding of clinical-stage operations, R&D budgeting and resource allocation
* Experience supporting R&D functions and/or programs in a cross-functional environment
* Proficiency with Excel in order to conduct complex analysis that will support key decisions
* Knowledge of fundamental accounting principles
* Strong analytical and financial modeling skills, with the ability to translate complex data into actionable business insights.
* Excellent communication and presentation skills, with a demonstrated ability to influence stakeholders and and convey financial information clearly across all levels of the organization
* Proficiency in financial planning tools and ERP systems; experience with business intelligence software is a plus.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of employees assigned to this position.
Nortiva Bio, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
Please Note: Innoviva Specialty Therapeutics does not accept unsolicited resumes or candidate submissions from staffing agencies or recruiters. Any such submissions will be considered property of Innoviva Specialty Therapeutics, and we will not be obligated to pay any fees associated with them unless a prior written agreement is in place.
Director of Finance and Administration
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
You believe that meaningful change starts with strong foundations. You bring stability, integrity, and clarity to an organization's core functions: its finances, its operations, and its people. When the numbers are sound, the systems are smooth, and the team feels supported, you know the mission can thrive. If you decide to apply, we would love to hear your story.
At the Life is Good Playmaker Project, this role is about more than financial oversight or administrative work. It is about helping fuel a mission that supports kids in healing through play. As our Director of Finance and Administration, your leadership will help ensure that every program and resource is built on strong stewardship and thoughtful planning. Working closely with a passionate team dedicated to helping early childhood professionals support children facing adversity, you will strengthen the foundation that allows this movement to grow.
If you want to bring your expertise to a meaningful campaign, read on.
ABOUT THE PLAYMAKER PROJECT
We teach early childhood professionals to help kids heal through play. The United States is amidst a children's mental health crisis, with depression, anxiety, and trauma rising at alarming rates. Early childhood professionals are perfectly positioned to be a powerful first-line of defense in addressing this crisis. We give them the training, resources, and ongoing support they deserve to do so. For over 20 years, we've helped a growing network of 30,000 professionals across the U.S. and Haiti use the power of play to build healing, life-changing relationships with children in their care. We call them Playmakers.
IMPORTANT DETAILS
This role is hybrid and you'll be working with our team in Boston on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
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Requirements
YOUR OBJECTIVE
As Director of Finance & Administration, you will be responsible for ensuring our financial health, operational effectiveness, and administrative excellence. You will oversee all areas of financial management, human resources, and administrative operations, helping the Playmaker Project achieve its mission through strong fiscal stewardship, efficient systems, and supportive organizational culture. On our small & mighty nonprofit team, you will balance strategic leadership with hands-on execution - managing day-to-day accounting and HR tasks while also contributing to long-term planning, budgeting, and organizational strategy.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Financial Management (70%)
Oversee all accounting functions, including accounts payable/receivable, payroll, and monthly reconciliations.
Oversee and lead the annual budgeting and planning process in collaboration with the Executive Director and program leads.
Monitor annual operating and program budgets and prepare and present accurate monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports to the Executive Director, Finance Committee, and Board of Directors.
Manage organizational cash flow, forecasting, and financial controls to ensure organizational stability and compliance.
Coordinate annual audit and tax filings; liaise with external auditors and accountants.
Act as liaison to the Board of Directors Finance Committee
Maintain and improve internal financial policies, procedures, and systems in line with nonprofit best practices.
Ensure compliance with all funder, grant, and government reporting requirements.
Administration & Operations (30%)
Oversee day-to-day administrative operations including IT systems, insurance, facilities, and vendor relationships.
Maintain organizational records, licenses, and contracts.
Improve operational systems and processes to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.
Support Board operations, including preparing financial reports and materials for Board and committee meetings.
Oversee all HR functions including recruitment, onboarding, payroll administration, benefits management, and employee relations.
Establish and communicate organizational policies and procedures. Ensure ongoing compliance with employment laws.
Support performance management, staff development, and policy updates.
Partner with leadership to promote a positive, equitable, and supportive workplace culture.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
You have a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field required; CPA or equivalent certification preferred.
You have at least 10 years of progressively responsible experience in nonprofit financial and administrative management, including supervisory experience.
You possess deep knowledge of accounting, nonprofit accounting principles, & GAAP.
You have experience managing HR and administrative systems
You are an expert in with QuickBooks (or similar accounting software), Microsoft Office, and HR/payroll systems.
You have exceptional organizational, analytical, and communication skills.
You have demonstrated the ability to balance strategic leadership with hands-on management.
You prioritize like a pro and maintain adaptability and flexibility in dynamic, fast-paced environment.
Benefits
IMPORTANT DETAILS
This role is hybrid and you'll be working with our team in Boston on Wednesdays and occasionally Thursdays.
BENEFITS
The Life is Good Playmaker Project offers a comprehensive benefits package including, but not limited, to medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, life and disability insurance, 401(3)b plan with employer match, generous vacation and leave policies and professional development stipends. And we have dogs that like to play.
On our small & mighty team, it's not only what we do but how we do everything that we do that makes us special. We strive to create the most joyful, connecting, empowering, and engaging environment imaginable as we work together and offer a flexible, supportive work environment.
The Life is Good Playmaker Project is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, mental or physical disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender orientation or expression, marital status, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic under applicable federal or state law.
Auto-ApplyChief Financial and Operations Officer
Chief finance officer job in Braintree Town, MA
Job Details Trustees of Thayer Academy - BRAINTREE, MA $270000.00 - $310000.00 SalaryDescription OVERVIEW:
Thayer Academy is an independent, co-educational day school serving students in grades 5-12 in Braintree, Massachusetts. The School seeks an experienced leader and strategic thinker to serve as the Chief Financial & Operations Officer (CFOO). The full-time, exempt position is open July 1, 2026.
The Chief Financial & Operations Officer is a senior member of the Thayer Academy leadership team reporting directly to the Head of School. The CFOO provides leadership and management of the school's finances and is responsible for supervising, coordinating, and administering the Business Office, Human Resources, Facilities, Information Technology, and Dining Services. The CFOO provides vision and leadership for all capital projects, partnering with the Head of School and the Board of Trustees to deliver on the school's strategy and mission.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Develop and implement financial and operational strategies that support the School's mission and goals, and are consistent with the organization's fiscal policy and compliant with state and federal laws. This includes long-range financial and campus master planning
Effectively manage the financial operation of the school, including endowment, investments, cash management, financial analysis, budget management, debt compliance, and all tax-exempt financing.
Engage in cooperative decision-making with the Head of School and Board of Trustees; serve as liaison to the Finance/Audit Committee, the Investment Committee, and the Buildings & Grounds Committee, providing required information and reporting
In partnership with the Head of School, the CFOO maintains all accounts and relationships with banks, professional accountants, legal counsel, and insurance companies.
Supervise the preparation of the annual operating budget and present to the Trustees for approval. Prepare periodic financial reports for Trustees, Head of School, and members of the senior leadership team, and others as needed.
Provide support to the Head of School and the Board of Trustees in setting the succeeding year's tuition and financial aid budget to support the enrollment/reenrollment process.
Administer the accounting system (Blackbaud) to prepare financial statements, cash flow reports, operating expense budgets, and any Capital Campaign Fund reports as needed.
Control and manage the cash and all bank accounts of the school
Manage the enterprise risk management program to ensure the best pricing and policy terms of the insurance program, as well as reduce risk exposure to the School.
Working with the Investment Committee and outside advisors, effectively maintain the Endowment portfolio investment and reporting.
Support establishing new auxiliary revenue opportunities consistent with the strategic plan.
Pursue and analyze alternate sources of financing to provide the lowest cost of money to support programs and activities when needed.
At the direction of the School's Finance/Audit Committee of the Board, schedule the annual independent audit.
Develop and oversee capital projects, existing and new construction, renovations, off-campus sites, and develop deferred maintenance schedules.
Partner with the Head of School, Chief Advancement and Engagement Officer, Trustees, and the senior team in planning and executing a comprehensive fundraising campaign in furtherance of the school's strategic plan.
Actively oversee day-to-day and strategic school operations, directly supervising the business office, IT, and human resources, as well as closely supporting and managing external vendor partnerships, including in IT, Dining Services, and Facilities.
Actively participate in professional organizations such as NAIS, AISNE, and NBOA
Partners with the Director of Enrollment Management in the development and implementation of the school's financial aid program.
Ensures the timely review, updating, and legal compliance of the employee handbook, other human resources policies and practices, and key institutional policies
Represent Thayer Academy in community activities assigned by the Head of School
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
B.A., M.Ed., CPA, or related advanced degree required.
Minimum of 10 years of senior financial and operations management and leadership experience required; experience at a not-for-profit organization, higher education, and/or independent school preferred.
Expertise in budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting
Deep knowledge of accounting principles
Advanced financial modeling and analysis
Strong understanding of key operational areas, including IT, HR, and campus/facilities.
In-depth understanding of key financial controls, rules, and regulations
Knowledge of financial and business systems software
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Strong leadership ability, presentation skills, and ability to translate financial terms into understandable terms for managers.
Strong analytical and mathematical skills to reason, estimate, analyze, and recommend
Must be able to supervise both exempt and non-exempt staff.
Compensation:
$270,000 - $310,000
ABOUT HEAD OF SCHOOL, CHRIS FORTUNATO
Chris M. Fortunato, JD, MSW, became the ninth head of school at Thayer Academy in July 2021. A New Jersey native, Mr. Fortunato earned an undergraduate degree from Harvard College, a law degree from Harvard Law School, and a master's degree in social work from Boston University. His varied career includes time as a practicing attorney, a decade of work at a Newton nonprofit dedicated to assisting underserved youth, and experience at Providence College, where he served as both dean of students and acting vice president for student affairs. As dean of students at Harvard Kennedy School from 2010 until 2013, Mr. Fortunato oversaw the academic administration of the school's masters/PhD programs, student life, enrollment, career advancement and created the school's Office of Diversity and Inclusion. From 2013 until 2021, he served as head of school at Blair Academy, a boarding school in New Jersey. There, he helped to develop innovative curricula, programs, and services that advance students' personal and academic growth while fostering a culture of achievement and social responsibility in a diverse, supportive learning environment. Mr. Fortunato emphasizes addressing real-world problems and opportunities through collaboration across academic disciplines and teamwork among various constituencies. He and his wife, Erin, have two children, Matt '26 and Katie '28, who both attend Thayer Academy.
FOR CONSIDERATION:
Thayer Academy is an equal opportunity employer. Thayer complies with and adheres to all applicable state and federal anti-discrimination laws regarding its employment practices. Thayer does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin or ancestry, age, or disability, or any other category protected under state or federal law. This policy extends to recruiting, hiring, compensation, benefits, assignment, working conditions, promotions, transfers, termination, re-employment, education, tuition assistance, employee treatment, and all other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment. All employment-related decisions are made on a nondiscriminatory basis so as to further the principle of equal employment opportunity.
Interested and qualified candidates should submit in PDF format a
formal letter of application, current resume, and a list of three references with contact information t
o:
Carolyn Stiles, Creative Independents - ********************************
Please do not contact the school directly. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
Easy ApplyTreasurer
Chief finance officer job in Boston, MA
The Treasurer is a key financial leader responsible for managing and optimizing the financial assets of Boston Children's Hospital and its affiliated entities. This role oversees daily treasury operations while driving strategic financial planning, investment management, and risk mitigation to support the hospital's mission of delivering high-quality pediatric healthcare. Reporting to the EVP, Enterprise Services & System CFO, the Treasurer ensures financial stability and growth, aligning strategies with operational needs and long-term objectives.
Key Responsibilities:
Treasury Operations & Financial Management
* Lead daily treasury operations, including banking relationships, payment processing, liquidity management, and working capital optimization across the enterprise.
* Develop and implement financial strategies to support organizational objectives.
* Oversee cash flow to ensure sufficient liquidity for operations and initiatives.
* Supervise staff responsible for cash and banking activities.
* Establish and enforce policies for banking and cash management.
Investment Planning & Capital Markets
* Manage short-term liquidity and investment portfolios in line with institutional policies.
* Oversee capital market activities, including debt issuance, investor relations, disclosure reporting, and repayment strategies.
* Monitor and analyze market trends to inform investment and financing decisions.
Risk Management
* Identify and mitigate liquidity and financial risks related to cash and debt management.
* Lead risk reporting and analysis for executives and the board.
* Develop contingency plans for potential financial disruptions.
Budgeting, Forecasting & Reporting
* Direct cash forecasts and make investment/borrowing recommendations in collaboration with planning and investment teams.
* Partner with finance leadership on budgets and long-term forecasts.
* Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and standards.
* Provide timely, accurate reporting to executive leadership and the board.
Collaboration & Leadership
* Partner with hospital leadership, foundations, affiliates, and the investment office to optimize cash and liquidity strategies.
* Foster a culture of collaboration, continuous improvement, and excellence within the finance team.
* Maintain strong executive presence and build relationships with key internal and external stakeholders.
Required Qualifications:
* BA degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, or a related field; MA degree preferred.
* Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) designation preferred.
* 10-15 years of finance experience, including at least 3 years in treasury or an equivalent role within a complex healthcare or multi-entity setting.
* Proven leadership experience managing teams and complex financial operations.
* Experience with tax-exempt and taxable capital financing and bond issuance preferred.
* Strong understanding of banking practices, account structure optimization, investment strategies, and risk assessment.
* Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
* Ability to make sound business decisions and lead organizational change.
* Collaborative leadership style with the ability to inspire and develop high-performing teams.
* Ability to manage diverse viewpoints and incentives across multiple entities in a complex enterprise.
* Proficiency with treasury workstations (e.g., GTreasury, Kyriba, Quantum or similar) preferred.
Boston Children's Hospital offers competitive compensation and unmatched benefits.
The posted pay range is Boston Children's reasonable and good-faith expectation for this pay at the time of posting.
Any base pay offer provided depends on skills, experience, education, certifications, and a variety of other job-related factors. Base pay is one part of a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts and discounted rates on T-passes. Experience the benefits of passion and teamwork.