As a member of Overture Center's executive shared leadership team, the ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be responsible for guiding the organization's strategic direction, leadership culture, and operational success in partnership with their fellow Co‑CEOs and the Board of Directors. This role will combine executive leadership in financial and business operations with shared responsibility for the strategic, cultural, and mission‑driven direction of the organization. As CFO/Co‑CEO, this position will provide strategic leadership of all finance and business operations functions, including budgeting, financial reporting, compliance, legal affairs, risk management, insurance, administrative operations, and support for governance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will ensure that Overture Center remains financially resilient, operationally sound, and aligned with best practices, while fostering collaboration, transparency, and values‑aligned decision‑making. The CFO/Co‑CEO will safeguard Overture Center's tax‑exempt status through rigorous compliance with all applicable nonprofit tax laws and reporting requirements.
Roles and Responsibilities
Organizational Leadership and Strategy
Serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team and partner with the Co‑CEOs to shape strategy, champion an inclusive culture, and align financial practices with organizational goals.
Model shared leadership and co‑accountability in decision‑making, risk management, and mission delivery.
Direct the Manager of Executive Support and Board Operations in supporting the Executive Leadership Team, coordinating meetings, managing executive communication, and delivering on special projects.
Lead special cross‑functional initiatives that support innovation, organizational alignment, and administrative excellence as required.
Represent Overture Center internally and externally, fostering trust, visibility, and mission alignment across stakeholder groups.
Participate in the Capital Projects and Capital Expenses Work Group, steering financing, budgeting, and risk management for facility upgrades and major equipment purchases.
Oversee all federal and state nonprofit tax filings - IRS Forms 990, 990‑T, Wisconsin Form 4‑T, and related schedules - ensuring accuracy, compliance, timely submission, and ongoing protection of Overture Center's tax‑exempt status, including strict adherence to lobbying and political‑activity limits.
Embrace other organizational leadership and strategy responsibilities as required.
Finance, Business Operations, and Risk Management
Provide data‑driven strategic leadership of Overture Center's Finance and Business Operations functions, including multi‑year financial modeling, contingency planning, internal controls, and budget development that promote transparency, accountability, and organizational learning.
Partner with Programming, Marketing, and Operations to forecast and reconcile all earned‑revenue streams - box office, concessions, merchandise, rentals - and lead nightly tour/union show settlements to protect margins and ensure strong cash flow.
Monitor and manage cash flow, liquidity, and short‑ and long‑term financial sustainability.
Ensure effective oversight of payroll processes in partnership with the Director of Finance, including compliance with applicable laws, accurate reporting, and integration with financial systems and budgeting.
Develop and implement financial policies, procedures, systems, training, and internal controls in alignment with nonprofit best practices that support organizational resilience and proactive risk mitigation.
Maintain strong relationships with banking partners and financial institutions to support operating needs, compliance, and investment strategies.
Oversee enterprise‑wide risk management, including insurance coverage, claims, legal compliance, and cybersecurity strategy in coordination with IT.
Embrace other finance, business operations, and risk management responsibilities as required.
Board and Governance Support
Serve as the primary staff liaison to the Finance, Audit, Investment, Governance and Nominations, and Overture Foundation Corporation (OFC) Committees of the Board.
Participate in Board of Directors meetings, Executive Committee sessions, and committee chair meetings.
Provide direction to the Manager of Executive Support & Board Operations to ensure timely preparation of meeting materials, policy compliance, and effective board communications.
Monitor board policy compliance and ensure that board‑approved actions are appropriately documented and executed.
Collaborate with the Board of Directors and fellow executives to ensure alignment between strategic plans and operational execution across departments.
Lead endowment and long‑term investment strategy with the Board Investment Committee, monitoring performance and ensuring policy compliance to safeguard Overture Center's long‑range financial stability.
Embrace other board and governance support responsibilities as required.
Internal Culture Development and External Relations
Champion a workplace culture grounded in trust, transparency, collaboration, and innovation, and promote behaviors that foster belonging, respect, and shared accountability.
Align culture‑building efforts with business outcomes by integrating employee experience, inclusion, and engagement metrics into operational planning and leadership evaluation.
Serve as a thought leader and culture carrier across the organization to ensure corporate culture is aligned with Overture Center's mission and strategic vision of responsible financial stewardship and operational excellence.
Oversee business contracts and serve on the Negotiation Team for union agreements, ensuring alignment with operational and cultural priorities.
Negotiate and monitor resident‑organization rent models and present co‑promotion agreements, ensuring terms balance mission impact with cost recovery.
Collaborate with legal counsel to reduce organizational risk and ensure proper handling of legal matters.
Embrace other internal culture development and external relations responsibilities as required.
Traits and Characteristics
The ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be a skilled visionary leader who values frequent interaction and collaboration with others. They will possess exceptional people skills and the capacity to work collaboratively with staff, customers, and other stakeholders. The CFO/Co‑CEO will be comfortable working in a fast‑paced environment, prioritizing tasks, and responding to the needs of others. Strategic thinking, trustworthiness, adaptability, and a sense of humor will be important traits of the successful CFO/Co‑CEO. Responsible and knowledgeable, they will be a clear communicator, supportive, understanding, and balanced. A natural collaborator, the CFO/Co‑CEO will advocate for and with the internal staff and external contractors. The CFO/Co‑CEO will possess a deep appreciation for the arts and will champion the continuing improvement of the Overture Center's experience, ensuring the organization's long‑term success.
Other key competencies include:
Teamwork, Planning, and Organizing - The capacity to cooperate with others to meet objectives as well as establish courses of action to ensure that work is completed effectively.
Leadership and Conceptual Thinking - The ability to organize and influence people to believe in a vision, create a sense of purpose and direction, and the ability to analyze hypothetical situations, patterns, and abstract concepts to formulate connections and new insights.
Problem Solving and Personal Accountability - The clarity to define, analyze, and diagnose key components of a problem to formulate a solution, while at the same time being answerable for personal actions.
Decision Making and Negotiation - The dexterity to analyze all aspects of a situation to make consistently sound and timely decisions while also listening to a variety of diverse groups and absorbing different viewpoints.
Experience and Qualifications
The ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will have senior management experience in a multifaceted, multi‑venue public events facility with a minimum of eight years of progressively responsible finance and business leadership experience, including four years in a senior or executive role. A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field is required; a CPA or MBA is strongly preferred. Experience in nonprofit arts or cultural organizations, including working with nonprofit boards and governance committees, is strongly preferred, with a deep knowledge of nonprofit financial regulations, GAAP, budgeting, investment policy, and compliance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will have previously demonstrated excellence in executive leadership, strategic thinking, and change management. Strong interpersonal, facilitation, and communication skills, including board and public engagement, with proven ability to influence across diverse internal and external stakeholders. Experience negotiating union contracts and managing legal risk is preferred. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite, budgeting software, and board governance platforms, and strong digital literacy and adaptability are beneficial. Overture Center values the many ways leadership and financial acumen are developed, both professionally and personally. Overture Center strongly encourages applications from individuals whose lived experience and diverse career paths have comparably prepared them to provide strategic, operational, and cultural leadership at the highest level.
Working Conditions
This is a hybrid office position, supporting a flexible work environment that includes both remote and on‑site responsibilities. The role requires regular use of standard office equipment and frequent interaction via digital platforms. Occasional evening or weekend hours will be required to attend events, meetings, or represent the organization in the community.
Compensation and Benefits
Overture Center offers a salary range between $170,000 and $185,000. The total benefits package includes vacation and holiday time as well as medical, life, vision, and dental insurances, and short‑ and long‑term disability. Retirement benefits are provided through a 401(k) plan, with Overture Center matching 100 percent of deferrals up to one percent, plus 50 percent of deferrals over one percent and up to six percent of employee compensation with immediate vesting.
Overture Center for the Arts is committed to social and racial justice through a focus on
access, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Overture Center aspires to break down the social constructs that have served to divide us by race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, and range of abilities.
Overture Center supports an arts community that engages and uplifts people of
diverse backgrounds, especially those who have historically been marginalized and left on the periphery of traditional arts organizations.
Overture Center aims to ensure members of their diverse community are represented and included
in all facets, creating an environment where everyone is welcome and feels a sense of belonging.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
As a member of Overture Center's executive shared leadership team, the ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be responsible for guiding the organization's strategic direction, leadership culture, and operational success in partnership with their fellow Co‑CEOs and the Board of Directors. This role will combine executive leadership in financial and business operations with shared responsibility for the strategic, cultural, and mission‑driven direction of the organization. As CFO/Co‑CEO, this position will provide strategic leadership of all finance and business operations functions, including budgeting, financial reporting, compliance, legal affairs, risk management, insurance, administrative operations, and support for governance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will ensure that Overture Center remains financially resilient, operationally sound, and aligned with best practices, while fostering collaboration, transparency, and values‑aligned decision‑making. The CFO/Co‑CEO will safeguard Overture Center's tax‑exempt status through rigorous compliance with all applicable nonprofit tax laws and reporting requirements.
Roles and Responsibilities Organizational Leadership and Strategy
Serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team and partner with the Co‑CEOs to shape strategy, champion an inclusive culture, and align financial practices with organizational goals.
Model shared leadership and co‑accountability in decision‑making, risk management, and mission delivery.
Direct the Manager of Executive Support and Board Operations in supporting the Executive Leadership Team, coordinating meetings, managing executive communication, and delivering on special projects.
Lead special cross‑functional initiatives that support innovation, organizational alignment, and administrative excellence as required.
Represent Overture Center internally and externally, fostering trust, visibility, and mission alignment across stakeholder groups.
Participate in the Capital Projects and Capital Expenses Work Group, steering financing, budgeting, and risk management for facility upgrades and major equipment purchases.
Oversee all federal and state nonprofit tax filings-IRS Forms 990, 990‑T, Wisconsin Form 4‑T, and related schedules-ensuring accuracy, compliance, timely submission, and ongoing protection of Overture Center's tax‑exempt status, including strict adherence to lobbying and political‑activity limits.
Embrace other organizational leadership and strategy responsibilities as required.
Finance, Business Operations, and Risk Management
Provide data‑driven strategic leadership of Overture Center's Finance and Business Operations functions, including multi‑year financial modeling, contingency planning, internal controls, and budget development that promote transparency, accountability, and organizational learning.
Partner with Programming, Marketing, and Operations to forecast and reconcile all earned‑revenue streams-box office, concessions, merchandise, rentals-and lead nightly tour/union show settlements to protect margins and ensure strong cash flow.
Monitor and manage cash flow, liquidity, and short‑ and long‑term financial sustainability.
Ensure effective oversight of payroll processes in partnership with the Director of Finance, including compliance with applicable laws, accurate reporting, and integration with financial systems and budgeting.
Develop and implement financial policies, procedures, systems, training, and internal controls in alignment with nonprofit best practices that support organizational resilience and proactive risk mitigation.
Maintain strong relationships with banking partners and financial institutions to support operating needs, compliance, and investment strategies.
Oversee enterprise‑wide risk management, including insurance coverage, claims, legal compliance, and cybersecurity strategy in coordination with IT.
Embrace other finance, business operations, and risk management responsibilities as required.
Board and Governance Support
Serve as the primary staff liaison to the Finance, Audit, Investment, Governance and Nominations, and Overture Foundation Corporation (OFC) Committees of the Board.
Participate in Board of Directors meetings, Executive Committee sessions, and committee chair meetings.
Provide direction to the Manager of Executive Support & Board Operations to ensure timely preparation of meeting materials, policy compliance, and effective board communications.
Monitor board policy compliance and ensure that board‑approved actions are appropriately documented and executed.
Collaborate with the Board of Directors and fellow executives to ensure alignment between strategic plans and operational execution across departments.
Lead endowment and long‑term investment strategy with the Board Investment Committee, monitoring performance and ensuring policy compliance to safeguard Overture Center's long‑range financial stability.
Embrace other board and governance support responsibilities as required.
Internal Culture Development and External Relations
Champion a workplace culture grounded in trust, transparency, collaboration, and innovation, and promote behaviors that foster belonging, respect, and shared accountability.
Align culture‑building efforts with business outcomes by integrating employee experience, inclusion, and engagement metrics into operational planning and leadership evaluation.
Serve as a thought leader and culture carrier across the organization to ensure corporate culture is aligned with Overture Center's mission and strategic vision of responsible financial stewardship and operational excellence.
Oversee business contracts and serve on the Negotiation Team for union agreements, ensuring alignment with operational and cultural priorities.
Negotiate and monitor resident‑organization rent models, and present co‑promotion agreements, ensuring terms balance mission impact with cost recovery.
Collaborate with legal counsel to reduce organizational risk and ensure proper handling of legal matters.
Embrace other internal culture development and external relations responsibilities as required.
Traits and Characteristics
The ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be a skilled visionary leader who values frequent interaction and collaboration with others. They will possess exceptional people skills and the capacity to work collaboratively with staff, customers, and other stakeholders. The CFO/Co‑CEO will be comfortable working in a fast‑paced environment, prioritizing tasks, and responding to the needs of others. Strategic thinking, trustworthiness, adaptability, and a sense of humor will be important traits of the successful CFO/Co‑CEO. Responsible and knowledgeable, they will be a clear communicator, supportive, understanding, and balanced. A natural collaborator, the CFO/Co‑CEO will advocate for and with the internal staff and external contractors. The CFO/Co‑CEO will possess a deep appreciation for the arts and will champion the continuing improvement of the Overture Center's experience, ensuring the organization's long‑term success.
Other key competencies
Teamwork, Planning, and Organizing - The capacity to cooperate with others to meet objectives as well as establish courses of action to ensure that work is completed effectively.
Leadership and Conceptual Thinking - The ability to organize and influence people to believe in a vision, create a sense of purpose and direction, and the ability to analyze hypothetical situations, patterns, and/or abstract concepts to formulate connections and new insights.
Problem Solving and Personal Accountability - The clarity to define, analyze, and diagnose key components of a problem to formulate a solution, while at the same time being answerable for personal actions.
Decision Making and Negotiation - The dexterity to analyze all aspects of a situation to make consistently sound and timely decisions while also listening to a variety of diverse groups and absorbing different viewpoints.
Experience and Qualifications
The ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will have senior management experience in a multifaceted, multi‑venue public events facility with a minimum of eight years of progressively responsible finance and business leadership experience, including four years in a senior or executive role. A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field is required; a CPA or MBA is strongly preferred. Experience in nonprofit arts or cultural organizations, including working with nonprofit boards and governance committees, is strongly preferred, with a deep knowledge of nonprofit financial regulations, GAAP, budgeting, investment policy, and compliance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will have previously demonstrated excellence in executive leadership, strategic thinking, and change management. Strong interpersonal, facilitation, and communication skills, including board and public engagement, with proven ability to influence across diverse internal and external stakeholders. Experience negotiating union contracts and managing legal risk is preferred. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite, budgeting software, and board governance platforms, and strong digital literacy and adaptability are beneficial. Overture Center values the many ways leadership and financial acumen are developed, both professionally and personally. Overture Center strongly encourages applications from individuals whose lived experience and diverse career paths have comparably prepared them to provide strategic, operational, and cultural leadership at the highest level.
Working Conditions
This is a hybrid office position, supporting a flexible work environment that includes both remote and on‑site responsibilities. The role requires regular use of standard office equipment and frequent interaction via digital platforms. Occasional evening or weekend hours will be required to attend events, meetings, or represent the organization in the community.
Compensation and Benefits
Overture Center offers a salary range between $170,000 and $185,000. The total benefits package includes vacation and holiday time as well as medical, life, vision, and dental insurances, and short‑ and long‑term disability. Retirement benefits are provided through a 401(k) plan, with Overture Center matching 100 percent of deferrals up to one percent, plus 50 percent of deferrals over one percent and up to six percent of employee compensation with immediate vesting.
Application and Inquiries
To submit a cover letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments, please visit ******************************************************************************************************************************
Email *********************************
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Overture Center for the Arts is committed to social and racial justice through a focus on access, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Overture Center aspires to break down the social constructs that have served to divide us by race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, and range of abilities.
Overture Center supports an arts community that engages and uplifts people of diverse backgrounds, especially those who have historically been marginalized and left on the periphery of traditional arts organizations.
Overture Center aims to ensure members of their diverse community are represented and included in all facets, creating an environment where everyone is welcome and feels a sense of belonging.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Acord (Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development
Chief finance officer job in Madison, WI
Organization
Overture Center for the Arts (Overture Center) was dedicated on September 18, 2004, in the heart of vibrant downtown Madison, Wisconsin. Their vision is to create extraordinary experiences through the arts with a mission to support and elevate the community's creative culture, economy, and quality of life through the arts. Overture Center's unwavering commitment is to be the region's preeminent stage for extraordinary artistry, to cultivate diverse and emerging talent, and to serve as the arts' epicenter for community engagement. It strives to provide exceptional experiences for all.
Overture Center features seven state-of-the-art performance spaces and five galleries where national and international touring artists, nine resident companies, and hundreds of local artists engage audiences in over 500,000 educational and artistic experiences annually. Overture Center takes pride in presenting spectacular performances alongside free and low-cost programs that nurture creativity, curiosity, and diversity, while also driving the local economy and contributing to the vitality of a growing city.
Designed by César Pelli, the 388,000-square-foot facility is anchored by the 2,251-seat Overture Hall-a crisp geometric structure crafted from limestone and glass, featuring a grand lobby that extends over the sidewalk to shelter its entrance. Within the lobby, light-wood ceilings and travertine flooring create a warm, inviting atmosphere. The auditorium itself is defined by softly illuminated balconies cascading downward and an undulating acoustic ceiling, shaping a contemporary space. Unobstructed sightlines, superb acoustics, and cutting‑edge technical support ensure flawless performances of music, theater, dance, and more.
The 1,089-seat Capitol Theater preserves its original architectural splendor, including the Grand Barton Organ, ornate ceiling, wall niches, proscenium arch, and chandelier lighting. The Playhouse, a 350-seat thrust theater, and four flexible performance/event spaces expand performance and event opportunities. Through thoughtful integration of existing venues and historic building elements, the complex maintains the pedestrian‑friendly character of downtown Madison. The circa 1920 stone facade of the former Yost's Department Store remains as the main entrance to the Overture Center complex. At the heart of the facility, glass facades connect Overture Hall with the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art-a separate nonprofit entity with independent governance, operations, and maintenance. A new glass dome bathes the building's interior with natural light, illuminating a four‑story rotunda flanked by art galleries and the intimate Rotunda Stage, an indoor amphitheater.
Complementing its vibrant resident companies, Overture Center's 2025-2026 season offers a compelling lineup of performances. Eight major Broadway productions are gracing its stages, including The Book of Mormon, Some Like It Hot, Hamilton, Kimberly Akimbo, Back to the Future: The Musical, Riverdance 30 - The New Generation, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, The Great Gatsby, and Water for Elephants. The season further features a diverse array of other touring productions, the acclaimed “Up Close” and Cabaret Series, National Geographic Live presentations, and free Kids in the Rotunda shows. Notable highlights include performances by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Cirque Mechanics' Tilt!, and the comedic duo Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood.
Overture Center embraces its profound responsibility to mirror the community it serves and to honor the shared humanity at its core through its Community Advisory Council, which represents diverse constituencies. The Council advises Overture Center staff on community and educational programming and identifies opportunities to deepen community engagement and foster meaningful partnerships with local organizations and constituents. Overture Center is committed to accessibility, with at least 35% of their artistic experiences provided for no or little cost to the community through their 15 education and engagement programs, which include Kids in the Rotunda, Onstage Student Field Trips, International Festival, and The Jerry Awards. As an early leader in Broadway tactile tours and audio‑described performances, Overture Center is Kulture City certified and serves as a partner site for Disney Musicals in Schools, Carnegie Hall's The Lullaby Project, the Kennedy Center's Any Given Child, and The Jimmy Awards.
Overture Center Foundation, Inc., a private 501c(3) nonprofit corporation, became the sole operator of Overture Center on January 1, 2012. Overture Center Foundation is governed by a 24‑member board of directors, chaired by Jim Yehle. Overture Center engages a total full‑time staff of 88 employees, more than 208 part‑time and variable front‑of‑house staff, more than 276 variable stagehands, and more than 500 volunteers. The organization's projected budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, anticipates revenue of $24 million, with approximately $18.7 million from program services, $4.7 million from annual fund contributions and grants, and $3.3 million in special campaign and other philanthropic funding. Their endowment stands at approximately $8 million.
Community
With more than 270,000 residents, Madison is a city of diverse neighborhoods and vibrant communities, renowned for its rich cultural scene encompassing art, music, cuisine, and much more. As the capital of Wisconsin and the state's fastest‑growing city, Madison boasts a dynamic economy anchored by a robust and expanding technology sector, alongside numerous corporate headquarters. Access to quality schools, healthcare facilities, and infrastructure, coupled with affordability, income levels, and residents' engagement with these opportunities, are key factors that consistently rank the Madison region and Dane County among the nation's best places to live, work, study, and enjoy a high quality of life.
Home to nearly 50,000 students, the University of Wisconsin‑Madison remains deeply committed to impacting lives beyond its academic walls. Rooted in the enduring Wisconsin Idea, the university's outreach includes programs such as distributing farm produce to families in need, mentoring and tutoring local schoolchildren, and offering free humanities courses to low‑income adults. The city's downtown area continues to attract educated young professionals who favor high‑density rental housing, drawn by Madison's proximity to the university and major private‑sector employers.
Madison's five nearby lakes provide abundant recreational options, including fishing, boating, and watersports, while the 1,260‑acre University of Wisconsin Arboretum offers over 20 miles of trails for hiking and exploration. Recognized by USA Today as one of the top 10 cycling towns in the country, Madison boasts an extensive network of bike lanes and paths, complemented by a popular bike‑share program, BCycle. In addition, NerdWallet recently named Madison the greenest city in America, highlighting its excellent air quality and an impressive 12.7 parks per 10,000 residents-more than any other U.S. city. This accolade reflects Madison's 200 miles of hiking and biking trails, a bicycle population that exceeds cars, a strong presence of green jobs, and a growing number of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified buildings and venues.
Sources: U.S Census Bureau; Madison Region Economic Partnership, Livability; City of Madison Housing Report; Madison Parks Division
Position Summary
As a member of Overture Center's executive shared leadership team, the ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be responsible for guiding the organization's strategic direction, leadership culture, and operational success in partnership with their fellow Co‑CEOs and the Board of Directors. This role will combine executive leadership in financial and business operations with shared responsibility for the strategic, cultural, and mission‑driven direction of the organization. As CFO/Co‑CEO, this position will provide strategic leadership of all finance and business operations functions, including budgeting, financial reporting, compliance, legal affairs, risk management, insurance, administrative operations, and support for governance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will ensure that Overture Center remains financially resilient, operationally sound, and aligned with best practices, while fostering collaboration, transparency, and values‑aligned decision‑making. The CFO/Co‑CEO will safeguard Overture Center's tax‑exempt status through rigorous compliance with all applicable nonprofit tax laws and reporting requirements.
As one of several partnering Co‑CEOs, they will provide collaborative executive leadership to ensure unified strategic direction, operational excellence, and cultural alignment across the organization. They will share responsibility for setting and executing Overture Center's strategic plan, fostering cross‑functional collaboration, and will represent Overture Center in the Madison community and beyond. The role will champion and provide expertise regarding Administration and Finance at Overture Center and serve as a backup to the other Co‑CEOs to ensure continuity, stability, and shared accountability.
Roles and Responsibilities Organizational Leadership and Strategy
Serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team and partner with the Co‑CEOs to shape strategy, champion an inclusive culture, and align financial practices with organizational goals.
Model shared leadership and co‑accountability in decision‑making, risk management, and mission delivery.
Direct the Manager of Executive Support and Board Operations to support the Executive Leadership Team, coordinate meetings, manage executive communication, and deliver on special projects.
Lead special cross‑functional initiatives that support innovation, organizational alignment, and administrative excellence as required.
Represent Overture Center internally and externally, fostering trust, visibility, and mission alignment across stakeholder groups.
Participate in the Capital Projects and Capital Expenses Work Group, steering financing, budgeting, and risk management for facility upgrades and major equipment purchases.
Oversee all federal and state nonprofit tax filings-IRS Forms 990, 990‑T, Wisconsin Form 4‑T, and related schedules-ensuring accuracy, compliance, timely submission, and ongoing protection of Overture Center's tax‑exempt status, including strict adherence to lobbying and political‑activity limits.
Embrace other organizational leadership and strategy responsibilities as required.
Finance, Business Operations, and Risk Management
Provide data‑driven strategic leadership of Overture Center's Finance and Business Operations functions, including multi‑year financial modeling, contingency planning, internal controls, and budget development that promote transparency, accountability, and organizational learning.
Partner with Programming, Marketing, and Operations to forecast and reconcile all earned‑revenue streams-box office, concessions, merchandise, rentals-and lead nightly tour/union show settlements to protect margins and ensure strong cash flow.
Monitor and manage cash flow, liquidity, and short‑ and long‑term financial sustainability.
Ensure effective oversight of payroll processes in partnership with the Director of Finance, including compliance with applicable laws, accurate reporting, and integration with financial systems and budgeting.
Develop and implement financial policies, procedures, systems, training, and internal controls in alignment with nonprofit best practices that support organizational resilience and proactive risk mitigation.
Maintain strong relationships with banking partners and financial institutions to support operating needs, compliance, and investment strategies.
Oversee enterprise‑wide risk management, including insurance coverage, claims, legal compliance, and cybersecurity strategy in coordination with IT.
Embrace other finance, business operations, and risk management responsibilities as required.
Board and Governance Support
Serve as the primary staff liaison to the Finance, Audit, Investment, Governance and Nominations, and Overture Foundation Corporation (OFC) Committees of the Board.
Participate in Board of Directors meetings, Executive Committee sessions, and committee chair meetings.
Provide direction to the Manager of Executive Support & Board Operations to ensure timely preparation of meeting materials, policy compliance, and effective board communications.
Monitor board policy compliance and ensure that board‑approved actions are appropriately documented and executed.
Collaborate with the Board of Directors and fellow executives to ensure alignment between strategic plans and operational execution across departments.
Lead endowment and long‑term investment strategy with the Board Investment Committee, monitoring performance and ensuring policy compliance to safeguard Overture Center's long‑range financial stability.
Embrace other board and governance support responsibilities as required.
Internal Culture Development and External Relations
Champion a workplace culture grounded in trust, transparency, collaboration, and innovation, and promote behaviors that foster belonging, respect, and shared accountability.
Align culture‑building efforts with business outcomes by integrating employee experience, inclusion, and engagement metrics into operational planning and leadership evaluation.
Serve as a thought leader and culture carrier across the organization to ensure corporate culture is aligned with Overture Center's mission and strategic vision of responsible financial stewardship and operational excellence.
Oversee business contracts and serve on the Negotiation Team for union agreements, ensuring alignment with operational and cultural priorities.
Negotiate and monitor resident‑organization rent models, and present co‑promotion agreements, ensuring terms balance mission impact with cost recovery.
Collaborate with legal counsel to reduce organizational risk and ensure proper handling of legal matters.
Embrace other internal culture development and external relations responsibilities as required.
Traits and Characteristics
The ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be a skilled visionary leader who values frequent interaction and collaboration with others. They will possess exceptional people skills and the capacity to work collaboratively with staff, customers, and other stakeholders. The CFO/Co‑CEO will be comfortable working in a fast‑paced environment, prioritizing tasks, and responding to the needs of others. Strategic thinking, trustworthiness, adaptability, and a sense of humor will be important traits of the successful CFO/Co‑CEO. Responsible and knowledgeable, they will be a clear communicator, supportive, understanding, and balanced. A natural collaborator, the CFO/Co‑CEO will advocate for and with the internal staff and external contractors. The CFO/Co‑CEO will possess a deep appreciation for the arts and will champion the continuing improvement of the Overture Center's experience, ensuring the organization's long‑term success.
Other key competencies include:
Teamwork, Planning, and Organizing - The capacity to cooperate with others to meet objectives as well as establish courses of action to ensure that work is completed effectively.
Leadership and Conceptual Thinking - The ability to organize and influence people to believe in a vision, create a sense of purpose and direction, and the ability to analyze hypothetical situations, patterns, and/or abstract concepts to formulate connections and new insights.
Problem Solving and Personal Accountability - The clarity to define, analyze, and diagnose key components of a problem to formulate a solution, while at the same time being answerable for personal actions.
Decision Making and Negotiation - The dexterity to analyze all aspects of a situation to make consistently sound and timely decisions while also listening to a variety of diverse groups and absorbing different viewpoints.
Experience and Qualifications
The ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will have senior management experience in a multifaceted, multi‑venue public events facility with a minimum of eight years of progressively responsible finance and business leadership experience, including four years in a senior or executive role. A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field is required; a CPA or MBA is strongly preferred. Experience in nonprofit arts or cultural organizations, including working with nonprofit boards and governance committees, is strongly preferred, with a deep knowledge of nonprofit financial regulations, GAAP, budgeting, investment policy, and compliance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will have previously demonstrated excellence in executive leadership, strategic thinking, and change management. Strong interpersonal, facilitation, and communication skills, including board and public engagement, with proven ability to influence across diverse internal and external stakeholders. Experience negotiating union contracts and managing legal risk is preferred. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite, budgeting software, and board governance platforms, and strong digital literacy and adaptability are beneficial. Overture Center values the many ways leadership and financial acumen are developed, both professionally and personally. Overture Center strongly encourages applications from individuals whose lived experience and diverse career paths have comparably prepared them to provide strategic, operational, and cultural leadership at the highest level.
Working Conditions
This is a hybrid office position, supporting a flexible work environment that includes both remote and on‑site responsibilities. The role requires regular use of standard office equipment and frequent interaction via digital platforms. Occasional evening or weekend hours will be required to attend events, meetings, or represent the organization in the community.
Compensation and Benefits
Overture Center offers a salary range between $170,000 and $185,000. The total benefits package includes vacation and holiday time as well as medical, life, vision, and dental insurances, and short‑ and long‑term disability. Retirement benefits are provided through a 401(k) plan, with Overture Center matching 100 percent of deferrals up to one percent, plus 50 percent of deferrals over one percent and up to six percent of employee compensation with immediate vesting.
Application and Inquiries
To submit a cover letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments, please visit ******************************************************************************************************************************
Email *********************************
Overture Center for the Arts is committed to social and racial justice through a focus on
access, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Overture Center aspires to break down the social constructs that have served to divide us by race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, and range of abilities.
Overture Center supports an arts community that engages and uplifts people of
diverse backgrounds, especially those who have historically been marginalized and left on the periphery of traditional arts organizations.
Overture Center aims to ensure members of their diverse community are represented and included
in all facets, creating an environment where everyone is welcome and feels a sense of belonging.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Organization
Overture Center for the Arts (Overture Center) was dedicated on September 18, 2004, in the heart of vibrant downtown Madison, Wisconsin. Their vision is to create extraordinary experiences through the arts with a mission to support and elevate the community's creative culture, economy, and quality of life through the arts. Overture Center's unwavering commitment is to be the region's preeminent stage for extraordinary artistry, to cultivate diverse and emerging talent, and to serve as the arts' epicenter for community engagement. It strives to provide exceptional experiences for all.
Overture Center features seven state-of-the-art performance spaces and five galleries where national and international touring artists, nine resident companies, and hundreds of local artists engage audiences in over 500,000 educational and artistic experiences annually. Overture Center takes pride in presenting spectacular performances alongside free and low-cost programs that nurture creativity, curiosity, and diversity, while also driving the local economy and contributing to the vitality of a growing city.
Designed by César Pelli, the 388,000-square-foot facility is anchored by the 2,251-seat Overture Hall-a crisp geometric structure crafted from limestone and glass, featuring a grand lobby that extends over the sidewalk to shelter its entrance. Within the lobby, light-wood ceilings and travertine flooring create a warm, inviting atmosphere. The auditorium itself is defined by softly illuminated balconies cascading downward and an undulating acoustic ceiling, shaping a contemporary space. Unobstructed sightlines, superb acoustics, and cutting‑edge technical support ensure flawless performances of music, theater, dance, and more.
The 1,089-seat Capitol Theater preserves its original architectural splendor, including the Grand Barton Organ, ornate ceiling, wall niches, proscenium arch, and chandelier lighting. The Playhouse, a 350-seat thrust theater, and four flexible performance/event spaces expand performance and event opportunities. Through thoughtful integration of existing venues and historic building elements, the complex maintains the pedestrian‑friendly character of downtown Madison. The circa 1920 stone facade of the former Yost's Department Store remains as the main entrance to the Overture Center complex. At the heart of the facility, glass facades connect Overture Hall with the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art-a separate nonprofit entity with independent governance, operations, and maintenance. A new glass dome bathes the building's interior with natural light, illuminating a four‑story rotunda flanked by art galleries and the intimate Rotunda Stage, an indoor amphitheater.
Complementing its vibrant resident companies, Overture Center's 2025-2026 season offers a compelling lineup of performances. Eight major Broadway productions are gracing its stages, including The Book of Mormon, Some Like It Hot, Hamilton, Kimberly Akimbo, Back to the Future: The Musical, Riverdance 30 - The New Generation, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, The Great Gatsby, and Water for Elephants. The season further features a diverse array of other touring productions, the acclaimed “Up Close” and Cabaret Series, National Geographic Live presentations, and free Kids in the Rotunda shows. Notable highlights include performances by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Cirque Mechanics' Tilt!, and the comedic duo Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood.
Overture Center embraces its profound responsibility to mirror the community it serves and to honor the shared humanity at its core through its Community Advisory Council, which represents diverse constituencies. The Council advises Overture Center staff on community and educational programming and identifies opportunities to deepen community engagement and foster meaningful partnerships with local organizations and constituents. Overture Center is committed to accessibility, with at least 35% of their artistic experiences provided for no or little cost to the community through their 15 education and engagement programs, which include Kids in the Rotunda, Onstage Student Field Trips, International Festival, and The Jerry Awards. As an early leader in Broadway tactile tours and audio‑described performances, Overture Center is Kulture City certified and serves as a partner site for Disney Musicals in Schools, Carnegie Hall's The Lullaby Project, the Kennedy Center's Any Given Child, and The Jimmy Awards.
Overture Center Foundation, Inc., a private 501c(3) nonprofit corporation, became the sole operator of Overture Center on January 1, 2012. Overture Center Foundation is governed by a 24‑member board of directors, chaired by Jim Yehle. Overture Center engages a total full‑time staff of 88 employees, more than 208 part‑time and variable front‑of‑house staff, more than 276 variable stagehands, and more than 500 volunteers. The organization's projected budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, anticipates revenue of $24 million, with approximately $18.7 million from program services, $4.7 million from annual fund contributions and grants, and $3.3 million in special campaign and other philanthropic funding. Their endowment stands at approximately $8 million.
Community
With more than 270,000 residents, Madison is a city of diverse neighborhoods and vibrant communities, renowned for its rich cultural scene encompassing art, music, cuisine, and much more. As the capital of Wisconsin and the state's fastest‑growing city, Madison boasts a dynamic economy anchored by a robust and expanding technology sector, alongside numerous corporate headquarters. Access to quality schools, healthcare facilities, and infrastructure, coupled with affordability, income levels, and residents' engagement with these opportunities, are key factors that consistently rank the Madison region and Dane County among the nation's best places to live, work, study, and enjoy a high quality of life.
Home to nearly 50,000 students, the University of Wisconsin‑Madison remains deeply committed to impacting lives beyond its academic walls. Rooted in the enduring Wisconsin Idea, the university's outreach includes programs such as distributing farm produce to families in need, mentoring and tutoring local schoolchildren, and offering free humanities courses to low‑income adults. The city's downtown area continues to attract educated young professionals who favor high‑density rental housing, drawn by Madison's proximity to the university and major private‑sector employers.
Madison's five nearby lakes provide abundant recreational options, including fishing, boating, and watersports, while the 1,260‑acre University of Wisconsin Arboretum offers over 20 miles of trails for hiking and exploration. Recognized by USA Today as one of the top 10 cycling towns in the country, Madison boasts an extensive network of bike lanes and paths, complemented by a popular bike‑share program, BCycle. In addition, NerdWallet recently named Madison the greenest city in America, highlighting its excellent air quality and an impressive 12.7 parks per 10,000 residents-more than any other U.S. city. This accolade reflects Madison's 200 miles of hiking and biking trails, a bicycle population that exceeds cars, a strong presence of green jobs, and a growing number of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified buildings and venues.
Sources: U.S Census Bureau; Madison Region Economic Partnership, Livability; City of Madison Housing Report; Madison Parks Division
Position Summary
As a member of Overture Center's executive shared leadership team, the ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be responsible for guiding the organization's strategic direction, leadership culture, and operational success in partnership with their fellow Co‑CEOs and the Board of Directors. This role will combine executive leadership in financial and business operations with shared responsibility for the strategic, cultural, and mission‑driven direction of the organization. As CFO/Co‑CEO, this position will provide strategic leadership of all finance and business operations functions, including budgeting, financial reporting, compliance, legal affairs, risk management, insurance, administrative operations, and support for governance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will ensure that Overture Center remains financially resilient, operationally sound, and aligned with best practices, while fostering collaboration, transparency, and values‑aligned decision‑making. The CFO/Co‑CEO will safeguard Overture Center's tax‑exempt status through rigorous compliance with all applicable nonprofit tax laws and reporting requirements.
As one of several partnering Co‑CEOs, they will provide collaborative executive leadership to ensure unified strategic direction, operational excellence, and cultural alignment across the organization. They will share responsibility for setting and executing Overture Center's strategic plan, fostering cross‑functional collaboration, and will represent Overture Center in the Madison community and beyond. The role will champion and provide expertise regarding Administration and Finance at Overture Center and serve as a backup to the other Co‑CEOs to ensure continuity, stability, and shared accountability.
Roles and Responsibilities Organizational Leadership and Strategy
Serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team and partner with the Co‑CEOs to shape strategy, champion an inclusive culture, and align financial practices with organizational goals.
Model shared leadership and co‑accountability in decision‑making, risk management, and mission delivery.
Direct the Manager of Executive Support and Board Operations to support the Executive Leadership Team, coordinate meetings, manage executive communication, and deliver on special projects.
Lead special cross‑functional initiatives that support innovation, organizational alignment, and administrative excellence as required.
Represent Overture Center internally and externally, fostering trust, visibility, and mission alignment across stakeholder groups.
Participate in the Capital Projects and Capital Expenses Work Group, steering financing, budgeting, and risk management for facility upgrades and major equipment purchases.
Oversee all federal and state nonprofit tax filings-IRS Forms 990, 990‑T, Wisconsin Form 4‑T, and related schedules-ensuring accuracy, compliance, timely submission, and ongoing protection of Overture Center's tax‑exempt status, including strict adherence to lobbying and political‑activity limits.
Embrace other organizational leadership and strategy responsibilities as required.
Finance, Business Operations, and Risk Management
Provide data‑driven strategic leadership of Overture Center's Finance and Business Operations functions, including multi‑year financial modeling, contingency planning, internal controls, and budget development that promote transparency, accountability, and organizational learning.
Partner with Programming, Marketing, and Operations to forecast and reconcile all earned‑revenue streams-box office, concessions, merchandise, rentals-and lead nightly tour/union show settlements to protect margins and ensure strong cash flow.
Monitor and manage cash flow, liquidity, and short‑ and long‑term financial sustainability.
Ensure effective oversight of payroll processes in partnership with the Director of Finance, including compliance with applicable laws, accurate reporting, and integration with financial systems and budgeting.
Develop and implement financial policies, procedures, systems, training, and internal controls in alignment with nonprofit best practices that support organizational resilience and proactive risk mitigation.
Maintain strong relationships with banking partners and financial institutions to support operating needs, compliance, and investment strategies.
Oversee enterprise‑wide risk management, including insurance coverage, claims, legal compliance, and cybersecurity strategy in coordination with IT.
Embrace other finance, business operations, and risk management responsibilities as required.
Board and Governance Support
Serve as the primary staff liaison to the Finance, Audit, Investment, Governance and Nominations, and Overture Foundation Corporation (OFC) Committees of the Board.
Participate in Board of Directors meetings, Executive Committee sessions, and committee chair meetings.
Provide direction to the Manager of Executive Support & Board Operations to ensure timely preparation of meeting materials, policy compliance, and effective board communications.
Monitor board policy compliance and ensure that board‑approved actions are appropriately documented and executed.
Collaborate with the Board of Directors and fellow executives to ensure alignment between strategic plans and operational execution across departments.
Lead endowment and long‑term investment strategy with the Board Investment Committee, monitoring performance and ensuring policy compliance to safeguard Overture Center's long‑range financial stability.
Embrace other board and governance support responsibilities as required.
Internal Culture Development and External Relations
Champion a workplace culture grounded in trust, transparency, collaboration, and innovation, and promote behaviors that foster belonging, respect, and shared accountability.
Align culture‑building efforts with business outcomes by integrating employee experience, inclusion, and engagement metrics into operational planning and leadership evaluation.
Serve as a thought leader and culture carrier across the organization to ensure corporate culture is aligned with Overture Center's mission and strategic vision of responsible financial stewardship and operational excellence.
Oversee business contracts and serve on the Negotiation Team for union agreements, ensuring alignment with operational and cultural priorities.
Negotiate and monitor resident‑organization rent models, and present co‑promotion agreements, ensuring terms balance mission impact with cost recovery.
Collaborate with legal counsel to reduce organizational risk and ensure proper handling of legal matters.
Embrace other internal culture development and external relations responsibilities as required.
Traits and Characteristics
The ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be a skilled visionary leader who values frequent interaction and collaboration with others. They will possess exceptional people skills and the capacity to work collaboratively with staff, customers, and other stakeholders. The CFO/Co‑CEO will be comfortable working in a fast‑paced environment, prioritizing tasks, and responding to the needs of others. Strategic thinking, trustworthiness, adaptability, and a sense of humor will be important traits of the successful CFO/Co‑CEO. Responsible and knowledgeable, they will be a clear communicator, supportive, understanding, and balanced. A natural collaborator, the CFO/Co‑CEO will advocate for and with the internal staff and external contractors. The CFO/Co‑CEO will possess a deep appreciation for the arts and will champion the continuing improvement of the Overture Center's experience, ensuring the organization's long‑term success.
Other key competencies include:
Teamwork, Planning, and Organizing - The capacity to cooperate with others to meet objectives as well as establish courses of action to ensure that work is completed effectively.
Leadership and Conceptual Thinking - The ability to organize and influence people to believe in a vision, create a sense of purpose and direction, and the ability to analyze hypothetical situations, patterns, and/or abstract concepts to formulate connections and new insights.
Problem Solving and Personal Accountability - The clarity to define, analyze, and diagnose key components of a problem to formulate a solution, while at the same time being answerable for personal actions.
Decision Making and Negotiation - The dexterity to analyze all aspects of a situation to make consistently sound and timely decisions while also listening to a variety of diverse groups and absorbing different viewpoints.
Experience and Qualifications
The ChiefFinancialOfficer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will have senior management experience in a multifaceted, multi‑venue public events facility with a minimum of eight years of progressively responsible finance and business leadership experience, including four years in a senior or executive role. A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field is required; a CPA or MBA is strongly preferred. Experience in nonprofit arts or cultural organizations, including working with nonprofit boards and governance committees, is strongly preferred, with a deep knowledge of nonprofit financial regulations, GAAP, budgeting, investment policy, and compliance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will have previously demonstrated excellence in executive leadership, strategic thinking, and change management. Strong interpersonal, facilitation, and communication skills, including board and public engagement, with proven ability to influence across diverse internal and external stakeholders. Experience negotiating union contracts and managing legal risk is preferred. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite, budgeting software, and board governance platforms, and strong digital literacy and adaptability are beneficial. Overture Center values the many ways leadership and financial acumen are developed, both professionally and personally. Overture Center strongly encourages applications from individuals whose lived experience and diverse career paths have comparably prepared them to provide strategic, operational, and cultural leadership at the highest level.
Working Conditions
This is a hybrid office position, supporting a flexible work environment that includes both remote and on‑site responsibilities. The role requires regular use of standard office equipment and frequent interaction via digital platforms. Occasional evening or weekend hours will be required to attend events, meetings, or represent the organization in the community.
Compensation and Benefits
Overture Center offers a salary range between $170,000 and $185,000. The total benefits package includes vacation and holiday time as well as medical, life, vision, and dental insurances, and short‑ and long‑term disability. Retirement benefits are provided through a 401(k) plan, with Overture Center matching 100 percent of deferrals up to one percent, plus 50 percent of deferrals over one percent and up to six percent of employee compensation with immediate vesting.
Application and Inquiries
To submit a cover letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments, please visit ******************************************************************************************************************************
Email *********************************
Overture Center for the Arts is committed to social and racial justice through a focus on
access, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Overture Center aspires to break down the social constructs that have served to divide us by race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, and range of abilities.
Overture Center supports an arts community that engages and uplifts people of
diverse backgrounds, especially those who have historically been marginalized and left on the periphery of traditional arts organizations.
Overture Center aims to ensure members of their diverse community are represented and included
in all facets, creating an environment where everyone is welcome and feels a sense of belonging.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Company: Citeline Employment Type: Full Time **Description** Sr. Director/VP/Clinical Delivery Lead, Advisory Services **Reports to** :SVP, Advisory Services Norstella unifies five market-leading companies that all have a shared goal of improving patient access to life saving therapy. Each organization (Citeline, Evaluate, MMIT, Panalgo, and The Dedham Group) delivers must-have answers for critical strategic and commercial decision making. Together we help our clients:
+ Accelerate the drug development cycle
+ Bring the right drugs to market
+ Identify barriers to patient access
+ Turn data into insights faster
+ Think strategically for specialty therapeutics
By combining the efforts of each organization under Norstella, we offer and even wider breadth of expertise, cutting-edge data solutions and expert advisory services alongside advanced technologies such as real-world data, machine learning, and predictive analytics.
**The Team**
The Advisory Services team is a key growth area for the business and one that is expanding rapidly. The team is global with presence in the US, Europe and Asia, and works directly with clients on a project basis, providing strategic support and advisory services leveraging the full breadth of capabilities across Norstella. We work with a range of client organizations globally - including major global pharma, startup biotechs, and pharma industry suppliers, advisors, and investors.
Our clients are generally senior-level decision makers in need of support to ensure they are properly informed to make those decisions, all the way up to C-level executives.
**Scope of Role**
In this role of Clinical Advisory Services Lead you will occupy a key leadership position in the Advisory team. You will manage a wide range of aspects of development and delivery of the Advisory Services business, with a particular focus on Clinical Development use cases, offerings and capabilities. You will focus on three key aspects:
**Clinical area delivery leadership** :You will own and drive consulting offerings and capabilities using our leading data and software solutions within the area of Clinical Development and spanning multiple use cases. These responsibilities will be diverse and involve extensive collaboration across the organization.
**Key responsibilities include**
+ Consulting offering development and refinement
+ Team capability development, training, and knowledge sharing
+ Sales enablement and production of relevant training material and supporting collateral
+ Support for marketing initiatives including preparing campaign materials
+ Thought leadership including development of written pieces, delivery of webinars, and delivery of conference presentations/panels
+ Strategy development collaboration, including working closely with Commercial, Product, and other relevant teams across Norstella
+ Team development/mentoring
+ All other duties, as assigned
**Selling and business development** :You will work closely with the global Consulting & Analytics team to deliver client consulting projects to a high standard. Key responsibilities include:
+ Supporting commercial function colleagues as a "specialist/subject matter expert" to facilitate client discussions and relationship development
+ Qualification and feasibility assessment
+ Proposal development leveraging the full capabilities of Norstella
+ Developing effort and price estimates
**Client project execution** :You will work closely with the global Consulting & Analytics team to deliver client consulting projects to a high standard. Key responsibilities include:
+ Playing a key role as a leader and subject matter expert in the area of Clinical Development
+ Liaising with clients and project teams directly to design, manage, and deliver successful project outcomes
+ Working with the broader Norstella team and resource managers to staff projects
+ Providing guidance and advice to project teams
+ Contributing directly to project execution including data collection/analysis, deliverable development, synthesis of findings and recommendations, and delivering those outcomes to clients
**Clinical strategy and planning projects support clients, including (but not limited to) the following use case areas:**
+ Clinical development planning and forecasting
+ Protocol Design, Country, Site and Investigator Feasibility
+ Clinical trials operations, cost benchmarking & landscapes
+ Performance monitoring/optimization & acceleration
+ Diversity planning and execution
+ Competitor trial monitoring & analytics
**Requirements**
+ Deep knowledge and expertise of the pharma strategic Clinical trial landscape (Clin Dev/Ops, clinical development plan development, clinical trial design, feasibility and site selection, protocol design, etc)
+ Relevant experience in commercially focused and client-facing roles (e.g. consulting, pharma), working as a subject matter expert closely with sales and consulting delivery organisations to drive business growth
+ Relevant experience (8-10 years) working in Clin Dev/Ops roles within Sponsor/CRO/Partner environment
+ Experience using data analytics and services to solve clinical trial challenges
+ Understanding of how, and where, AI can be deployed in the clinical trial ecosystem to answer industry questions
+ Extensive experience consulting in clinical strategy across various client types and therapeutic areas, with deep knowledge of global pharmaceutical landscape
+ Stellar communication & relationship management skills that foster trust and lasting client partnerships with demonstrated capability of sourcing and maintaining a book of business
+ Leadership and team management experience
+ Collaborative team player who is driven to win as part of a team and capable of managing fast paced activities while remaining optimistic
+ Operates with a sense of urgency and thrives on winning through continuous improvement
+ The ability to consume new learnings, conceptualize and iterate behavior quickly
+ A clear desire to build bespoke solutions for clients, with an innovative mindset
+ Existing knowledge of Norstella data assets and platforms (in particular Citeline products such as TrialTrove, SiteTrove but also other Norstella platforms e.g. Evaluate Pharma, PharmaProjects, real-word data, epidemiology)
+ Bachelors degree in a scientific/life science or business-related field; Advanced degree (PhD or MBA) in a relevant field preferred
**Please Note - All candidates must be authorized to work in the United States or United Kingdom. We do not provide visa sponsorship or transfers. We are not currently accepting candidates who are on an OPT visa**
**Benefits**
+ Medical and Prescription Drug Benefits
+ Health Savings Accounts (HSA) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
+ Dental & Vision Benefits
+ Basic Life and AD&D Benefits
+ 401k Retirement Plan with Company Match
+ Company Paid Short & Long-Term Disability
+ Paid Parental Leave
+ Open Vacation Policy & Company Holidays
_The expected base salary for this position ranges from $180,000 to $200,000. It is not typical for offers to be made at or near the top of the range. Salary offers are based on a wide range of factors including relevant skills, training, experience, education, and, where applicable, licensure or certifications obtained. Market and organizational factors are also considered. In addition to base salary and a competitive benefits package, successful candidates are eligible to receive a discretionary bonus._
_Norstella is an equal opportunity employer. All job applicants will receive equal treatment regardless of race, creed, color, religion, alienage or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, physical or mental disability or handicap, medical condition, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions), marital or domestic partner status, military or veteran status, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, reproductive health decision making, or any other protected characteristic as established by federal, state, or local law._
_Sometimes the best opportunities are hidden by self-doubt. We disqualify ourselves before we have the opportunity to be considered. Regardless of where you came from, how you identify, or the path that led you here- you are welcome. If you read this job description and feel passion and excitement, we're just as excited about you._
_All legitimate roles with Norstella will be posted on Norstella's job board which is located at norstella.com/careers. If a role is not posted on this job board, a candidate should assume the role is not a legitimate role with Norstella. Norstella is not responsible for an application that may be submitted by or through a third-party and candidates should proceed with extreme caution if a third-party approaches them about an open role with Norstella. Norstella will never ask for anything of value or any type of payment during or as part of any recruitment, interview, or pre-hire onboarding process. If you are aware of or have reason to believe a job posting purportedly for a role with Norstella is fraudulent or otherwise not authorized by Norstella, please contact the Company using the following email address:_ _[email protected]_ _._
Norstella is an equal opportunity employer. All job applicants will receive equal treatment regardless of race, creed, color, religion, alienage or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, physical or mental disability or handicap, medical condition, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions), marital or domestic partner status, military or veteran status, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, reproductive health decision making, or any other protected characteristic as established by federal, state, or local law.
$180k-200k yearly 60d+ ago
Managing Director - Investment Advisor
Bankers' Bank 4.4
Chief finance officer job in Madison, WI
Job Description
Bankers' Bank is a fast-growing, state-chartered financial institution with over $1.5 billion in assets committed to assisting community banks with their payments and financial service needs for over 40 years. In addition to specializing in providing correspondent banking products and services to community banks we also provide bank holding company loans, commercial lending, leasing, secondary mortgage products, cash letter/cash management, investment trading, safekeeping and portfolio accounting, correspondent credit services, international services, bank card products, and risk management solutions. Bankers' Bank has offices in Madison, WI, Des Moines, IA, Chicago, IL, Dublin, OH, and Indianapolis, IN.
Bankers' Bank is launching a new investment advisory service, and we're seeking an experienced Managing Director - Investment Advisor to drive this initiative out of our Elk Grove Village, IL office. This individual will be responsible for advising bank investment portfolios as part of Bankers' Bank investment advisory consulting services. This person will possess specific knowledge of bank investment portfolio management and fixed income investments as well as demonstrate teamwork and enthusiasm for growing new business.
Position Functions:
Financial Advisory
Build a new strategic revenue business line with profit/loss responsibility.
Develop new client relationships for Bankers' Bank.
Lead client meetings to identify portfolio management issues and offer strategic solutions to meet bank financial objectives and risk tolerance.
Collaborate with Bankers' Bank team to deliver comprehensive consultative advice regarding portfolio accounting, interest rate risk, asset liability management, and securities transactions (non-discretionary basis).
Review portfolio performance and model investment scenarios.
Perform market research to stay current on financial trends.
Develop ongoing deliverables, reporting, and engagement tools for bank management teams.
Collaboration & Trading
Collaborate across sales and trading functions in support of client investment activity.
Work with Risk and ALM services to promote new customers.
Trade fixed income investments for limited non-advisory relationships (non-discretionary).
Other Duties
Perform other duties as assigned to meet the needs of the organization.
Qualifications
Ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, banking investments, or other related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the position functions of the job. Ten years of experience working in a bank, trust company, registered investment advisor or accounting firm. Preferred qualifications include investment advisory experience with fee-based consulting, deep understanding of fixed income investments (i.e., government agency, US treasury, municipal bonds, etc.), previous ALCO experience in financial services, financial designations (i.e. CPA, CFA, CTFA, or MBA), and previous Series 65, and Series 52/53 licenses.
$135k-257k yearly est. 25d ago
Director of Workforce Management and Capacity Planning
Datavant
Chief finance officer job in Madison, WI
Datavant is a data platform company and the world's leader in health data exchange. Our vision is that every healthcare decision is powered by the right data, at the right time, in the right format. Our platform is powered by the largest, most diverse health data network in the U.S., enabling data to be secure, accessible and usable to inform better health decisions. Datavant is trusted by the world's leading life sciences companies, government agencies, and those who deliver and pay for care.
By joining Datavant today, you're stepping onto a high-performing, values-driven team. Together, we're rising to the challenge of tackling some of healthcare's most complex problems with technology-forward solutions. Datavanters bring a diversity of professional, educational and life experiences to realize our bold vision for healthcare.
The Director of Workforce Management, Forecast Planning & Capacity will provide strategic leadership and long-term planning for all Payer WFM programs supporting multi-site, multi-channel and Global contact center operations. This leader will own the end-to-end forecasting, capacity planning, scheduling strategy, and workforce technology ecosystem to ensure the organization can meet service, efficiency, and growth objectives.
The Director will oversee a high-performing team of leaders, analysts, and system SMEs responsible for developing proactive staffing models, building scalable workforce processes, and operationalizing automated and dynamic plans across phone, digital, and outsourced channels. This role will partner closely with Operations, Finance, HR, Technology, Inventory Management, and senior leadership to align workforce strategies to business goals, emerging customer demand, and evolving contact center capabilities.
**You will:**
_Strategic Leadership & Workforce Planning_
+ Develop the enterprise workforce management vision, strategy, and operating model for forecasting, staffing, capacity planning, scheduling, and intraday management across all channels.
+ Create dynamic capacity models incorporating growth projections, seasonal and cyclical patterns, product roadmap changes, financial targets and personnel types for all retrieval methods.
+ Lead long-range forecasting development that leverages predictive analytics, advanced modeling, and scenario planning to support budget planning and operational readiness.Build dynamic staffing frameworks that respond to real-time volume trends and inventory shifts, enabling proactive decision-making and rapid load balancing.
_Operational Excellence & Technology Ownership_
+ Oversee the governance, optimization, and roadmap of WFM technology systems, including forecasting engines, scheduling platforms, outbound dialers, and real-time management tools.
+ Drive automation initiatives that reduce manual effort, streamline capacity workflows, and increase forecasting accuracy (e.g., machine learning-enabled models, automated campaign pacing, real-time dynamic intraday tools).
_Business Partnership & Cross-Functional Alignment_
+ Collaborate with Operations and Inventory leaders to align staffing strategies to operational needs, inventory flows, and priority work drivers.
+ Partner with Finance, Operations and HR to ensure workforce plans and staffing models align with budget expectations, headcount targets, and ROI frameworks.
+ Present workforce forecasts, business cases, and performance narratives to executive leadership, translating data into clear, actionable insights for decision-makers.
_Team Leadership & Development_
+ Lead, mentor, and develop a team of managers, supervisors, analysts, and system administrators responsible for forecasting, planning, scheduling, intraday actions, and telephony operations.Establish performance standards, KPIs, and continuous improvement programs across the WFM organization.
+ Create a culture of operational excellence, cross-training, and analytical rigor while ensuring succession planning and skill development across the team.
_Performance Monitoring & Continuous Improvement_
+ Oversee enterprise reporting of forecast accuracy, staffing adherence, capacity utilization, dialer performance, and service delivery metrics.
+ Identify gaps in performance, workflow inefficiencies, and control weaknesses while leading strategic initiatives to close those gaps.
+ Optimize vendor/BPO partner models, including capacity plans, performance SLAs, and volume allocation strategies.
_Risk, Compliance & Governance_
+ Ensure all outbound dialing activities and workforce processes comply with regulatory requirements, risk controls, and documented procedures.Partner with business stakeholders and risk teams to maintain accurate control inventories, workflows, and monitoring routines that support consistent internal and external control testing.
**What you will bring to the table:**
+ Bachelor's Degree in Business, Operations, Analytics, or related field (Master's preferred), or equivalent experience.
+ 10-12+ years of progressive Workforce Management experience, including forecasting, capacity planning, scheduling, and real-time management in a multi-channel contact center environment.
+ 5+ years of leadership experience managing large, multi-layered WFM teams (managers, analysts, supervisors, administrators).
+ Demonstrated expertise in Director-level strategic planning, including enterprise forecasting models, long-range capacity planning, budget alignment, and scenario modeling.
+ Advanced analytical capability, including experience developing automated forecasting models, predictive analytics, or machine learning-supported planning tools.
+ Proven experience overseeing large-scale telephony and outbound dialing platforms (NICE/CXOne, RingCentral, Genesys, or equivalent), including campaign strategy and system performance optimization.Strong knowledge of WFM platforms, telephony routing systems, and dialer technologies, with a focus on automation and scalability.
+ Exceptional business acumen, with the ability to translate data insights into strategic recommendations for senior executives.
+ Strong understanding of complex inventory management and how inventory flows impact capacity demand, dialing strategy, and operational performance.
+ Advanced proficiency in SQL, analytics tools (PowerBI, Tableau), and Excel, with the ability to build and direct analytical frameworks.
+ Experience working with outsourced contact centers, including staffing governance, productivity metrics, and performance management.
+ Deep knowledge of call center KPIs, workforce optimization methods, and operational workflows.
+ Outstanding communication abilities, with experience presenting to executives, leading cross-functional workstreams, and influencing strategic decisions.
\#LI-BC1
We are committed to building a diverse team of Datavanters who are all responsible for stewarding a high-performance culture in which all Datavanters belong and thrive. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected status.
At Datavant our total rewards strategy powers a high-growth, high-performance, health technology company that rewards our employees for transforming health care through creating industry-defining data logistics products and services.
The range posted is for a given job title, which can include multiple levels. Individual rates for the same job title may differ based on their level, responsibilities, skills, and experience for a specific job. This role is eligible for additional variable compensation.
The estimated base salary range (not including variable pay) for this role is:
$167,000-$208,000 USD
To ensure the safety of patients and staff, many of our clients require post-offer health screenings and proof and/or completion of various vaccinations such as the flu shot, Tdap, COVID-19, etc. Any requests to be exempted from these requirements will be reviewed by Datavant Human Resources and determined on a case-by-case basis. Depending on the state in which you will be working, exemptions may be available on the basis of disability, medical contraindications to the vaccine or any of its components, pregnancy or pregnancy-related medical conditions, and/or religion.
This job is not eligible for employment sponsorship.
Datavant is committed to a work environment free from job discrimination. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected status. To learn more about our commitment, please review our EEO Commitment Statement here (************************************************** . Know Your Rights (*********************************************************************** , explore the resources available through the EEOC for more information regarding your legal rights and protections. In addition, Datavant does not and will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay.
At the end of this application, you will find a set of voluntary demographic questions. If you choose to respond, your answers will be anonymous and will help us identify areas for improvement in our recruitment process. (We can only see aggregate responses, not individual ones. In fact, we aren't even able to see whether you've responded.) Responding is entirely optional and will not affect your application or hiring process in any way.
Datavant is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with physical and mental disabilities. If you need an accommodation while seeking employment, please request it here, (************************************************************** Id=**********48790029&layout Id=**********48795462) by selecting the 'Interview Accommodation Request' category. You will need your requisition ID when submitting your request, you can find instructions for locating it here (******************************************************************************************************* . Requests for reasonable accommodations will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
For more information about how we collect and use your data, please review our Privacy Policy (**************************************** .
$167k-208k yearly 7d ago
Company Managing Director
Cayuse Holdings
Chief finance officer job in Madison, WI
**Primary Focus** The Company Managing Director (CMD) is the P&L owner for the company, with primary focus on growing profitable and high client satisfaction business. Working closely with the Cayuse Government Operations leadership team, the CMD will lead in the definition of the strategy, annual plans and delivery excellence for all contracts held by the company. This includes overseeing the P&L to deliver annual commitments to Cayuse stakeholders. In addition, the CMD will also work closely with, Federal Portfolio Leads, Business Development, Service Line Managing Directors and Client Account Leads as they perform their roles and identify opportunities. The CMD will manage a team of Cayuse employees to oversee all contracts and client relationships. The CMD will maintain thorough knowledge and understanding of client contracts, deliverables, business practices and oversight of all negotiations related to business opportunities. All duties and responsibilities performed in accordance with the Core Values of Cayuse.
**Responsibilities**
**Job Responsibilities**
+ Lead growth initiatives throughout the company
+ Ensure company contractual obligations are achieved.
+ Establish and maintain client relationships through frequent interactions, focusing on becoming a trusted advisor to their government mission.
+ Capture requests from Clients (through various Cayuse client-facing personnel or through the Opportunity Management processes
+ Maintaining thorough subject knowledge and understanding of operational capabilities, processes, and technology
+ Develop long-term relationships with federal government personnel to leverage Cayuse's small business and diversity certifications.
+ Lead or assist in preparing client proposals, if necessary, outlining the information, including pricing, specifications, delivery logistics
+ Provide industry specific information to current and prospective clients to promote understanding of products and services.
+ Identify opportunities to grow accounts in revenue and profitability by soliciting new contracts and by coordinating timely and comprehensive responses to new business inquiries.
+ Prepare management reports as required.
+ Understands how to navigate various government procurement processes to find (mine) relevant information leading to opportunity recognition and evaluation.
+ Analyzing performance and recommending opportunities for improvement; providing status reports to senior management
+ Addressing problems through risk management and contingency planning, presenting solutions and/or options
+ Planning for strategic growth of capacity and capability within the company
+ Understands Cayuse capabilities/offerings and how they provide value to clients.
+ Ability to make the right call regarding opportunities and their applicability to Cayuse's capabilities and client alignment. Knowing when to escalate opportunities to the next level.
+ Ability to be flexible and work in a problem-solving environment.
+ Outstanding work habits and dedication to Cayuse and its success
+ Ability to work in an evolving environment, maintaining focus and understanding of company objectives.
+ Reporting on critical project status, risks, escalations, and achievements
+ Continually working with client to build partnerships and identify opportunities.
+ Plans work and reports status periodically; Meets commitments.
+ Other duties as assigned.
**Qualifications**
**Minimum Job Skills and Qualifications**
+ Four-year degree in Government Relations, Business Administration, Information Technology Management, Finance/Accounting or equivalent
+ Minimum ten years in federal government environment or government consulting business, with strong business operations, sales support, or systems development/technology experience, and with a focus on serving clients or constituents in complex business or governance environments.
+ Preferably a member of a federally recognized American Indian Tribe, ideally a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, or of Native Hawaiian ancestry.
+ Good understanding of technology and how it enables business processes in a federal government environment, as evidenced by experience with software development, citizen support services, and federal agency functional areas.
+ Demonstrated working knowledge with federal entities and how to manage and excel in that environment.
+ Ability to attain a Top-Secret security clearance.
+ Must be able to pass a background check. May require additional background checks as required by projects and/or clients at any time during employment.
**Minimum Skills:**
+ Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Excel, WORD, PowerPoint
+ Ability to navigate opportunities relevant to Cayuse's capabilities.
+ Must analyze problems and provides focused and appropriate solutions.
+ Ability to accurately and timely complete required documentation to close a deal.
+ Strong work habits and a dedicated self-starter.
+ Ability to manage a diverse workforce and help them succeed as a team and as individuals.
+ Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including ability to interact effectively with all levels throughout Company organization.
+ Ability to communicate well with others, both orally and in writing
+ Contributes to the accomplishments of team objectives; works collaboratively as a team member towards solutions; solicits input from other team members, demonstrates respect for the ideas and opinions of others, employs trust and openness.
+ Requires personal initiative, persistence, and the ability to work with little supervision.
+ Requires the ability to maintain complete confidentiality.
+ Shall have the requisite skills, expertise, and experience to perform the requirements of each task.
+ Must be extremely detail-oriented and well organized.
**Reports to:** Executive Managing Director, Cayuse Government Operations or other as assigned.
**Working Conditions**
+ Professional office environment.
+ Must be physically and mentally able to perform duties while standing for extended periods of time.
+ Ability to use a computer and other office productivity tools with sufficient speed to meet the demands of this position.
+ Must be able to establish a productive and professional workspace.
+ Must be able to sit for long periods of time looking at computer screen.
+ May be asked to work a flexible schedule which may include holidays.
+ May be asked to travel for business or professional development purposes.
+ May be asked to work hours outside of normal business hours.
**Other Duties:** _Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice._
**Affirmative Action/EEO Statement:** _Cayuse embraces diversity and equal opportunity in a serious way. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating and building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. Cayuse, and all of its subsidiaries, are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and are an affirmative action employer_ _._
**Pay Range**
USD $160,000.00 - USD $160,000.00 /Yr.
Submit a Referral (**************************************************************************************************************************************
**Can't find the right opportunity?**
Join our Talent Community (********************************************************** or Language Services Talent Community (******************************************************** and be among the first to discover exciting new possibilities!
**Location** _US-_
**ID** _103880_
**Category** _Management_
**Position Type** _Full-Time Salary Exempt_
**Remote** _Yes_
**Clearance Required** _None_
$160k yearly 3d ago
Finance Controller
Octopus.com 3.9
Chief finance officer job in Madison, WI
Requirements
Required Skills/Abilities:
Strong communication skills (written and verbal).
Self-managed, target-oriented.
Open-minded, proactive attitude.
Ability to work with time pressure and stress.
Education and Experience:
Degree in Finance and Economics.
5 years' experience in FMCG industry in Management Accounting area incl. standard costing, capex management and preparation business cases.
Knowledge of SAP controlling / production module.
$81k-120k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Chief Operating Officer
Wisconsin Aviation 3.2
Chief finance officer job in Watertown, WI
Job DescriptionSalary:
Wisconsin Aviation is seeking a strategic and results-driven Chief Operating Officer (COO)to oversee and optimize the day-to-day operations of our general aviation business. We are a lean organization with a broad scope in general aviation. Our internal fleet of approximately 50 aircraft are from 152s to light jets. The COO will play a critical leadership role in ensuring operational excellence across all departments, including flight school, maintenance/avionics, FBO services, charter, compliance, and safety. Wisconsin Aviation supports the Dane County Regional Airport (DCRA) by fueling commercial aircraft and providing maintenance on-call service to airlines. This position is ideal for an aviation professional with strong business acumen, industry knowledge, and a passion for advancing general aviation services.
Wisconsin Aviation operates 3 FBOs is southeast Wisconsin; Madison, Watertown and Juneau with approximately 180 employees.**************************
If you're interested in this great opportunity, please learn more and apply at *********************************** tab or email **********************.
$93k-135k yearly est. Easy Apply 13d ago
Director of Finance
Therma-Stor Careers 4.4
Chief finance officer job in Madison, WI
The Director of Finance advances our mission through strategic financial leadership, operational partnership, and strong financial governance. This role directs long-range and annual financial planning, forecasting, analysis, and reporting to provide clear insights that guide decision-making on opportunities, risks, and business performance. As a key member of the business leadership team, the Director of Finance will also serve as a pivotal change agent, championing a growth mindset, challenging conventional thinking, and enabling an entrepreneurial
Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership & Change Enablement
Partner cross-functionally with the leadership team to develop and execute strategic plans that improve operating leverage, cash generation, and business performance.
Shape and reinforce a culture grounded in growth mindset, speed, accountability, and entrepreneurial thinking.
Act as a change leader, helping the organization think differently, build new capabilities, and adopt new processes that support growth and continuous improvement.
Planning, Forecasting & Financial Management
Lead the long-range and annual planning processes, incorporating both bottoms-up operational input and top-down strategic priorities.
Oversee monthly financial reviews, identifying risks, opportunities, and actions related to revenue, margin improvement, productivity, and cash generation.
Support the annual budgeting and forecasting processes, including orders, sales, SG&A, and productivity initiatives.
Ensure timely, accurate monthly financial close and reporting.
Cost Productivity, 80/20 & Operating Analytics
Lead financial analysis for cost-savings initiatives; hold teams accountable for delivering measurable results.
Own 80/20 analysis, including quad reviews, pricing recommendations, obsolete inventory tracking, and identification of low-volume products/customers for action.
Inventory, Cash & Asset Management
Champion the division's drive toward an efficient working capital target, including weekly analytics and cross-functional action plans.
Lead the quarterly excess and obsolete inventory process, ensuring root-cause insights inform future NPD, sourcing, and operations planning.
Safeguard company assets and ensure strong internal controls while continuously looking for ways to drive efficiency.
Coordinate all capital expenditure requests, including justification, payback, and alignment with business priorities.
Maintain proper accounting controls, procedures, and compliance standards across all financial processes.
Leadership & Talent Development
Lead, develop, and mentor a team of accounting and finance professionals to enhance capability, performance, and business partnership.
Conduct formal performance evaluations, provide direction, and support career growth while driving accountability and operational excellence.
Education Requirements/Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university (CPA/MBA a plus)
5+ years of progressive business experience including 3+ years' experience as a Plant Finance Manager or equivalent experience, preferably in a manufacturing environment.
Lean Manufacturing and/or 80/20 experience will merit strong additional consideration.
Ability to drive continuous improvement culture capable of challenging the status quo and conventional wisdom to help improve business.
An assertive leader with a bias for action and an entrepreneurial orientation, with a willingness to move fast and inject velocity into everything we do.
A demonstrated track record of owning and driving results; not just reporting results.
Proven capacity for critical thinking, logical reasoning, and complex problem diagnosis to uncover root causes and design effective solutions.
Demonstrates a learning mindset and a high degree of intellectual curiosity about the business.
Relishes change and is very comfortable operating in an environment of ambiguity.
Excellent communication skills and ability to build consensus and gain internal alignment across different stakeholder groups - cross functional team, Division management and executive leadership.
About Madison Air
As one of the world's largest privately held companies, Madison Air exists to help our customers realize the often invisible, but very real return better air has for us all. We believe better air is a transformational force for good and we are on a mission to unleash it. Our unique business model leverages the air expertise of our 8,000 passionate entrepreneurs who do air better than anyone; an ingenious collection of entrepreneurial businesses with iconic brands; winning innovation and superior customer experience that make businesses, communities, and the world safer, healthier, and more productive.
$105k-143k yearly est. 33d ago
Corporate Controller
Clasen Quality Chocolate 3.4
Chief finance officer job in Madison, WI
Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large Employer and the Benefits Award. CQC has been growing double digits annually because of our flexibility, commitment, respect and integrity, and we are looking for quality individuals to join our team. Working for a family-owned company provides you with the opportunity to wear many different “hats,” make a difference every day, and have fun doing it! We are committed to being an Employer of Choice in Southern Wisconsin and offering our employees a variety of traditional and unconventional benefits.
We are currently accepting applications for a Corporate Controller Corporate Office on the East side of Madison, WI, ranked the “#1 Best Place to Live” by Livability.com.
This is a full-time, salaried position working first shift Monday - Friday, currently at least 3 day per week in the office. Four days per week in-office is preferred. This position may receive after hours calls. This position reports to the Director of Finance.
BENEFITS:
Health, Dental, Vision Insurance (Low deductible and copays, LASIK reimbursement, Adults orthodontics)
Company-paid Life and Disability Insurance
401(k) Match - up to 5%
Paid Vacation, Personal and Volunteer days plus 11 holidays
Paid maternity/paternity leave
Wellness: Free fruit, insurance discounts, gym and run/walk/bike event reimbursement, free wellness checks
Scholarships - Employee, spouse, and children
Summer Camp Reimbursement - children of employees
Tuition reimbursement
Employee appreciation events
Free chocolate and coating!
On-site fitness facility
Annual Bonus Potential - 5%+
JOB SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to direct policies and procedures to safeguard the company assets and provide accurate and timely historical and forecasted financial information to enable sound decision making throughout the company.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the Company's policies and applicable laws for all direct reports. Responsibilities include planning, assigning and directing work, appraising performance, addressing complaints and resolving problems.
Prepare ad hoc reporting/analysis including forecasting to assist senior management in decision making and achievement of annual financial plan.
Perform all tasks assigned by the Director of Finance, while following all company, safety, and quality policies and procedures.
General Accounting functions including the following:
Maintaining the integrity of financial statements and related reporting:
Coordinate and oversee monthly closing activities, including account analysis and reconciliations, preparation of journal entries, and generating the monthly financial reporting package.
Maintain consolidated financial statements for all CQC entities including intercompany eliminations.
Ensure accounting policies and procedures are adhered to and implement new policies and procedures as needed.
Coordinate and manage annual operating budget process.
Oversee and support all activities related to the annual audit.
Coordinate and manage all activities related to preparing periodic and annual tax returns.
Participate in strategic tax planning and management of tax compliance activities.
Participate in annual review of insurance policies with insurance broker.
Participate in financial planning and analysis as follows:
Development of budgets and long-term financial forecasts.
Monitor budget performance and provide variance analysis.
Analyze financial data to identify trends, risks and opportunities.
Develop and maintain dynamic financial models for scenario planning.
Coordinate with cost accounting functions as needed to ensure the following:
Product costs are being accurately maintained.
Sales quotes are completed with accurate cost information in a timely manner.
Participate in Continuous Improvement initiatives for the department and companywide.
Maintain regular attendance at work. Adherence to company in-office policies, currently at least 3 days per week in-office. 4 days per week in-office preferred.
Position interacts with all functional areas. Main interactions are with corporate personnel including the President, senior management, managers, and plant managers.
Travel to training and/or CQC facilities.
Other duties as assigned.
Perform all tasks assigned by the supervisor, while following all company, safety, and quality policies and procedures.
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE:
Required
Four-year BBA degree in accounting
Certified Public Accountant certificate
Minimum of 5 years of accounting experience
Minimum of 3 years of supervisory experience
Minimum of 3 years of experience in a manufacturing company with more than 500 employees.
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel
Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint
Preferred
Private food process manufacturing company experience
Experience with Tier 1/Tier 2 enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
Microsoft D365 preferred
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Analyze and communicate business data using a methodical, easy-to-understand approach
Managerial and supervisory skills
Business acumen
Detail oriented
Honesty, integrity and good business ethics
Technical aptitude and analytical skills
Good interpersonal skills
CQC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability, protected veteran status, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law.
#ZR
$122k-172k yearly est. Auto-Apply 59d ago
Corporate Controller (Insurance)
Understory 4.3
Chief finance officer job in Madison, WI
Understory is seeking a highly skilled Corporate Controller to lead our accounting operations and ensure world-class financial management as we scale. This role will be central in driving accuracy, compliance, and insight across our global entities, serving as a trusted partner to leadership in aligning financial rigor with our ambitious growth strategy.
Your main role responsibilities will include:
Monthly, quarterly, and year-end closes across multiple domestic and international entities.
Produce GAAP-compliant financial statements, management dashboards, and board packages-ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and consistency of all results.
Provide executive oversight of AP, AR, GL, fixed assets, premium recognition, loss reserving, and ceded reinsurance.
Monitor evolving regulatory requirements; coordinate with external auditors, tax advisors, and regulators.
Build SOX-ready policies, narratives, and testing protocols. Identify control gaps, implement remediations, and foster a culture of continuous improvement and risk mitigation.
Own the annual plan and rolling forecasts. Deliver insightful variance commentary, scenario modeling, and cash-flow projections that inform company decision-making.
Translate financial data into actionable insight for underwriting, data science, and operations-aligning financial goals with corporate strategy and growth objectives
You're exactly the professional we're looking for if you:
Prior experience working in the insurance industry required
Hold a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field; CPA is preferred
Have at least 4 years of accounting experience
Demonstrate expert knowledge of US GAAP, statutory, and and internal-control frameworks (SOX or similar)
Have led close and audit cycles end-to-end, delivering timely, accurate results under tight deadlines
Possess excellent analytical, problem-solving, and organizational skills-staying focused under pressure and resisting overwhelm when managing multiple projects
Showcase a meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to delivering high-quality results, easily pivoting as priorities shift
You are open to working a Hybrid schedule in our Madison, WIoffice OR remotely elsewhere with occasional in-person requirements
Compensation includes:
Competitive base salary commensurate with experience.
Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, and retirement plans.
About Understory
Understory is a leading provider of insurance solutions built for the era of climate change. The company's global network of Dot weather stations powers the world's most sophisticated weather risk model. By combining mutualized, optimized risk structures with precision weather technology and modeling, Understory develops affordable, stable property insurance solutions.
Traditional insurance is no longer fit for purpose. Natural catastrophes driven by the volatility of climate change is increasing rates and restricting coverage. Insurance and reinsurance companies are pulling out and leaving 76% of global assets unprotected. Transformation is inevitable, and it's coming to the global insurance market. Understory cracked the code, and our approach is the only way to close this gap.
Comprising a compact yet fiercely dedicated & passionate remote team, Understory is a mission-centric, results-driven start-up that thrives on relentless adaptability and resilience. We cherish accountability and push the limits at breakneck speeds, always backed by the unwavering support of our colleagues. To sustain our drive, we place significant emphasis on work-life harmony, nurturing our families, and fostering our communities.
Understory, headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, is poised to rewrite the story of insurance. To embark on this exciting journey with us, visit **************************
$120k-170k yearly est. Auto-Apply 49d ago
Deputy Finance Director
Wisdems
Chief finance officer job in Madison, WI
The Opportunity: The Deputy Finance Director supports the Finance Director in all aspects of financial strategy, operations, oversight, and development. This person will take lead on many day-to-day tasks, larger projects, manage staff, and work in tandem with the Finance Director on departmental strategy.
Job Responsibilities
Collaborate with the Finance Director to execute a multi-year revenue strategy, setting goals and trajectories for donor growth, retention, and major donor programs.
Work closely with the Call Time Manager to support the Call Time, Major Donor and surrogate Call Time programs.
Work closely with the Events Manager to ensure successful fundraising events.
Supervise finance staff and interns; coordinate workflows and project timelines.
Assist with implementing and updating the finance plan including -- events, call time, online solicitation, direct mail solicitation, political action committee solicitation, and major donors.
Plan and staff in person meetings with donors.
Assist in building, maintaining, and stewarding donor relationships, including personalized outreach and reporting.
Collaborate with the compliance team and finance director to track income, adjust goals as needed, and ensure proper source coding of all contributions.
Qualifications(Required):
Finance Events Program Experience - Prior experience running and/or supporting a finance events program.
Call Time Experience - Demonstrated experience effectively supporting and/or running a successful call time program.
Technical Proficiency - Highly proficient in Excel, showing aptitude for managing large data sets.
Excellent Communication Skills - Demonstrable strong written and verbal communication.
Management Skills - Ability to manage relationships within your team, bring out the best in your employees, and treat employees equitably across lines of difference; including but not limited to feedback, performance, and engagement.
Core Qualifications
Accountability & Solution-Oriented: You take full ownership of your actions and commitments, holding yourself to a high standard and seeing objectives through to completion. When challenges arise, you approach them with a problem-solving mindset, focusing on solutions rather than pointing fingers.
Collaboration & Teamwork: You succeed by working as a team, stepping up to support teammates, and sharing knowledge freely. You actively break down silos by connecting across teams, inviting different perspectives, and staying open to new ideas to achieve shared goals.
Growth & Adaptability: You are dedicated to continuous improvement and challenge yourself to learn and adapt. You proactively seek, offer, and act on feedback with openness and can anticipate potential obstacles to take proactive steps.
Respect & Inclusion: You build strong relationships by treating everyone with kindness, dignity, and trust. You approach interactions assuming positive intent and have the courage to address difficult topics directly and honestly while showing care for others.
Transparent Communication: You communicate openly and honestly to build trust and alignment. You are proactive in setting clear expectations, sharing the "why" behind decisions, and providing timely updates to ensure the right people have the information they need.
Benefits: Great benefits including; excellent health care ($1/month), dental ($1/month), vision ($1/month), life insurance (free), short term and long-term disability (free), mileage reimbursement, monthly cell phone stipend, paid vacation days, retirement plan with employer match, 4 floating holidays, 9 paid holidays.
Equity and Inclusion: The Democratic Party of Wisconsin has a vision for a deeply inclusive and diverse party organization, membership, and electorate. In order to be successful at the Democratic Party of Wisconsin candidates must have the cultural competence to successfully work with a diverse array of constituency groups. We especially strongly encourage applicants with close ties to Black, Indigenous, AAPI, Latinx, Muslim, non-English-speaking, disability, and LGBTQIA+ communities. The Democratic Party of Wisconsin is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
**About Navista** At Navista, our mission is to empower community oncology practices to deliver patient-centered cancer care. Navista, a Cardinal Health company, is an oncology practice alliance co-created with oncologists and practice leaders that offers advanced support services and technology to help practices remain independent and thrive. True to our name, our experienced team is passionate about helping oncology practices navigate the future.
**About the Revenue Cycle Team**
The Director of Revenue Cycle for Radiation Oncology is responsible for overseeing all billing, collections, and accounts receivable (AR) operations specific to oncology services. This role ensures timely and accurate claim submission, protects reimbursement, and minimizes AR delays that could impact financial performance. The position requires strategic leadership, operational excellence, and collaboration across clinical, operations, and financial teams while spearheading the development and adoption of new technologies, ensuring scalability and compliance across systems.
This role reports to the VP of the Revenue Cycle Management team.
**Responsibilities**
+ Lead end-to-end revenue cycle operations for radiation oncology and imaging, including charge capture, coding, billing, and collections
+ Ensure all oncology-related claims are submitted accurately and within payer timelines to prevent denials and delays
+ Support change management with team to build a best-in-class RCM culture
+ Develop and implement strategies to safeguard reimbursement, including proactive AR management and payer follow-up
+ Collaborate with operations, clinical, and financial teams to ensure alignment on reimbursement protocols and compliance
+ Monitor KPIs such as days in AR, clean claim rate, denial trends, and reimbursement turnaround
+ Drive continuous process improvement and technology optimization to enhance revenue integrity and operational efficiency
+ Lead and mentor a team of RCM professionals, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and excellence
**Qualifications**
+ Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, Business, Finance, or related field, preferred
+ Minimum of 7 years of progressive experience in revenue cycle management, with at least 5 years in radiation oncology preferred
+ Deep understanding of radiation oncology billing and coding
+ Proven track record of managing AR and improving financial performance in a healthcare setting
+ Strong knowledge of payer regulations, compliance standards, and reimbursement methodologies
+ Experience with oncology-specific EMRs and billing systems (e.g., ARIA, Centricity)
+ Excellent analytical, communication, and leadership skills
+ Ability to work cross-functionally and influence stakeholders across clinical, financial, and operational domains
+ Travel: Up to 10%.
**Anticipated salary range** : $105,600 - $178,750
**Bonus eligible** : Yes
**Benefits** : Cardinal Health offers a wide variety of benefits and programs to support health and well-being.
+ Medical, dental and vision coverage
+ Paid time off plan
+ Health savings account (HSA)
+ 401k savings plan
+ Access to wages before pay day with my FlexPay
+ Flexible spending accounts (FSAs)
+ Short- and long-term disability coverage
+ Work-Life resources
+ Paid parental leave
+ Healthy lifestyle programs
**Application window anticipated to close** : 1/9/2026 *if interested in opportunity, please submit application as soon as possible.
The salary range listed is an estimate. Pay at Cardinal Health is determined by multiple factors including, but not limited to, a candidate's geographical location, relevant education, experience and skills and an evaluation of internal pay equity.
_Candidates who are back-to-work, people with disabilities, without a college degree, and Veterans are encouraged to apply._
_Cardinal Health supports an inclusive workplace that values diversity of thought, experience and background. We celebrate the power of our differences to create better solutions for our customers by ensuring employees can be their authentic selves each day. Cardinal Health is an Equal_ _Opportunity/Affirmative_ _Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, veteran status, marital status, creed, status with regard to public assistance, genetic status or any other status protected by federal, state or local law._
_To read and review this privacy notice click_ here (***************************************************************************************************************************
$105.6k-178.8k yearly 20d ago
Finance Director
International City Management 4.9
Chief finance officer job in Delavan, WI
Dept/Div: Administration FLSA Status: Exempt General Definition of Work Performs complex professional work planning, directing, coordinating, and reviewing the Finance department operations, participating in the City's accounting, budgeting, internal auditing, investment of funds and other financial programs, and related work as apparent or assigned. Work involves setting policies and goals under the direction of the City Administrator
Qualification Requirements
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Essential Functions
Reconciles accounts, recalculates revenues to verify they are on target to meet or exceed estimates used in developing budget; performs other account analysis to ensure accuracy of estimates as well as accuracy in the processing of revenues and expenditures.
Develops and maintains the chart of accounts to facilitate effective reporting of financial data.
Prepares monthly, quarterly and year-end financial reports or reviews such reports prepared by others.
Directs the preparation and distribution of financial information in proper form as required by governmental agencies, auditors, federal and state grant administrators, City departments and the general public.
Oversees the audit preparation process; reviews drafts of and prepares certain sections for the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report.
Coordinates the preparation of annual operating budgets for all general, special, capital and enterprise funds. Develops revenue projections and/or reviews and validates revenue projections developed by others. Develops expenditure budgets for areas of assigned responsibility and reviews expenditure budgets prepared by others. Formats the budget for review by the Administrator. Prepares, in conjunction with the City Administrator, the final draft of the budget for submittal to the Finance Committee, and Common Council. Coordinates, with the City Clerk, the timely publication of notices as may be required by law. Incorporates changes that may be made to the document during the review process. Once adopted, finalizes, and coordinates the distribution of the final budget document.
Coordinates investments, initiates ACH wires, occasional transfers and confirms that all audit controls are met.
Reviews and audits financial records or accounting procedures to determine adherence to prescribed policies and procedures.
Analyzes financial data to determine conformity to overall goals, objectives, and policies and to forecast future financial performance.
Develops cash flow projections and monitors status.
Reconciles cash balances within various funds.
Leads City-wide grant research and tracking; identifies and evaluates funding opportunities; maintains a grant calendar and communicates opportunities to the City Administrator and Department Heads.
Coordinates with departments to develop project scopes, budgets, schedules, and narratives; drafts, compiles, and submits competitive grant applications and supporting documentation.
Administers awarded grants, including maintaining grant files, monitoring budgets and performance measures, preparing reimbursement requests and reports, coordinating compliance requirements, and supporting grant closeout and audits.
Works with the City Administrator to identify organizational issues needing to be addressed.
Assists the City Administrator and Department Heads in keeping the City Council informed and in preparing items to be considered by the City Council.
Prepares cash flow projections, investigates, and makes recommendations on investment options for funds not needed for cash flow purposes.
Compiles information, reviews balance sheets and prepares reconciliations for various general ledger accounts related to areas of responsibility.
Attends committee, commission and council meetings as assigned.
All other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Comprehensive knowledge of municipal finance laws, policies, practices and procedures; comprehensive knowledge of the principles and practices of accounting and budgeting in government; thorough knowledge of municipal purchasing system principles and practices; thorough knowledge of municipal bond financing practices, methods and laws; ability to evaluate complex financial systems and efficiently formulate and install accounting methods, procedures, forms and records; ability to prepare informative financial reports; ability to plan, organize, direct and evaluate the work of employees; ability to conduct long-range financial planning; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, governmental officials and the general public; thorough knowledge of grant research methods, grant writing, grant administration, compliance, reimbursement, and reporting requirements.
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, business administration, or a related field preferred or equivalent combination of education and experience with demonstrated success in governmental finance.
Physical Requirements
This work requires the occasional exertion of up to 25 pounds of force; work regularly requires sitting, speaking or hearing, using hands to finger, handle or feel and repetitive motions and occasionally requires standing, walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling and reaching with hands and arms; work has standard vision requirements; vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels; work requires preparing and analyzing written or computer data and observing general surroundings and activities; work has no exposure to environmental conditions; work is generally in a moderately noisy location (e.g. business office, light traffic).
$94k-122k yearly est. 22d ago
Finance Director
Employment Resources, Inc. 3.3
Chief finance officer job in Madison, WI
Job Description
Now Hiring: Finance Director
Employment Resources, Inc. (ERI)
Employment Type: Full-Time, Exempt
Join ERI as Finance Director and become a strategic partner in our mission to transform employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities across Wisconsin. In this pivotal executive leadership role, you'll oversee all financial operations for a dynamic nonprofit recognized as a state and national leader in disability employment services.
As a key member of our Executive team working alongside the Executive Director and Deputy Director, you'll bring financial expertise and operational insights that directly support our clients' path to meaningful employment and financial security.
About ERI
Employment Resources, Inc. is a nonprofit dedicated to advancing employment opportunities and enhancing the well-being of individuals with disabilities. We pride ourselves on:
Collaborative Culture: Evidence-based practices and strong community partnerships
Innovation: Cutting-edge use of technology and comprehensive training programs
Impact: Active participation in policy discussions and advocacy for systemic change in disability employment
Reputation: Respected leader at state and national levels in vocational rehabilitation services
What You'll Do
Strategic Financial Leadership
Lead the annual budgeting and planning process in collaboration with senior staff
Develop and implement long-term financial strategies for organizational sustainability
Manage investment portfolio and growth strategies
Monitor financial progress and recommend proactive strategies to optimize performance
Prepare activity reports, financial forecasts, and cash flow projections
Financial Operations & Compliance
Manage all accounting functions, including bookkeeping, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and administrative allocations, and reconciliations
Prepare timely and accurate monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements
Ensure compliance with funder requirements, government regulations, and audit standards
Oversee invoicing for 30+ grants and contracts
Annually, distribute 1099s to eligible contractors
Manage annual audits, including preparation of audit schedules, coordination with external auditors, and timely resolution of findings
Stakeholder Communication & Reporting
Develop and analyze financial reports, including budget forecasts, trend assessments, and liquidity analysis
Coordinate and lead the annual audit process with external auditors
Serve as primary contact for payroll/HR company, 990 preparer, auditor, and bank/investment accounts
Prepare timely reports for funders, executive leadership, program managers and the Board of Directors.
Systems & Process Optimization
Work with the staff to ensure data is entered correctly and documentation is consistently maintained
Identify opportunities for operational improvement across the organization
Work with senior staff and the Office Manager to ensure efficient operations and responsible decision-making
Develop risk management strategies focusing on vendor management, contract compliance, and corporate insurance coverage
HR & Payroll Oversight
Oversee creation of timesheets, travel/expense reports, and credit card expense processes
Oversee external HR firm to ensure accurate payroll and benefits administration
Ensure new employee paperwork is completed and processed efficiently
Resolve payroll and benefits issues in partnership with HR vendor
Evaluate HR service performance and proposed benefit or policy changes
Monitor HR compliance and policy development
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in accounting, business, finance, or related field
5+ years of experience in non-profit accounting, finance and reporting, or financial transaction processing and budget monitoring
3-5 years of QuickBooks experience
Audit preparation experience
Advanced proficiency in Excel (pivot tables, formulas, data analysis) and Microsoft Office applications
Ability to pass and maintain criminal, caregiver, and sex offender background clearances
Preferred Qualifications
CPA or MBA
Experience with disability services or mission-driven organizations
Essential Skills & Attributes
Detail-Oriented: Meticulous and consistent in matters of confidentiality, accuracy, and attention to detail
Strategic Thinker: Ability to analyze complex information, solve problems, and identify effective solutions
Professional: High degree of integrity, professionalism, and awareness of others' needs
Communicator: Strong written and verbal communication skills; able to present financial information clearly to diverse audiences
Organized: Ability to prioritize, meet deadlines, and remain flexible
Collaborative: Skilled at working independently and as part of a diverse team, adapting communication styles as needed
Project Manager: Capable of planning and coordinating short and long-range projects to improve financial systems
Tech-Savvy: Proficient with computers, business software, and financial systems
What We Offer
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive salary: $80,000 - $90,000 (commensurate with experience)
Comprehensive health benefits package
Generous holiday and paid time off
Professional development opportunities in nonprofit finance
Work Environment
Flexible and creative work environment with hybrid options
Collaborative culture that values innovation
All necessary equipment provided
Work-life balance commitment
Impact & Growth
a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities
Strategic leadership role as part of the Executive team
Work with a dedicated team passionate about our mission
Contribute to state and national policy discussions
How to Apply
Ready to leverage your financial expertise for meaningful social impact?
Please submit the following to jobs@eri-wi.org:
Cover letter highlighting your interest, relevant skills, and salary requirements
Resume outlining your experience with the above qualifications
Please note: Both a cover letter and a resume are required for consideration.
Timeline: This search is open until it is filled. Early applications are encouraged.
SitusAMC is where the best and most passionate people come to transform our client's businesses and their own careers. Whether you're a real estate veteran, a passionate technologist, or looking to get your start, join us as we work together to realize opportunities for everyone, we proudly serve.
At SitusAMC, we are looking to match your unique experience with one of our amazing careers, so that we can help you realize your potential and career growth within the Real Estate Industry. If you are someone who can be yourself, advocate for others, stay nimble, dream big, own every outcome, and think global but act local - come join our team!
This position will have responsibility for performing day-to-day operational activities of the Warehouse Financing business and its clients. Customer relations focus with SitusAMC business partners and their clients.
Essential Job Functions:
+ Manage and monitor the day-to-day execution of client and lending partner needs, including uploading data tapes, determining loan eligibility, identifying errors, execution of fundings, margin calls, servicing updates and loan settlements,
+ Provide direct operational support with the use of technical and operational solutions for external clients and lending partners
+ Develop and maintain relationships with clients and their lending partners.
+ Create, participate, and provide feedback in prospective client presentations
+ Performing tasks and reporting related to warehouse financing in ProMerit
+ Professional and timely communication with clients via conference calls, zooms and email
+ Coordinate meetings, send out meeting planners and take notes on calls
+ Analyze and process client requests in a timely manner and meet deadlines
+ Recommend process improvements to streamline operations and enhance efficiency
+ Liaise with offshore resources to ensure seamless coverage of all client requirements
+ Collaborate with marketing team to prepare materials for external distribution
+ Support ad-hoc projects and other activities as may be assigned by your manager
Qualifications/ Requirements:
+ Bachelor's degree or equivalent from four-year College or technical school or equivalent combination of education and experience
+ Entry level professional with 0-2 years of industry and/or relevant experience, typically at an Analyst level role or external equivalent.
+ 2 plus years related industry experience and/or training preferred, highly regulated
+ Knowledge of the Warehouse Financing Solutions line of business; including use and support of the ProMerit technology platform, warehouse financing operational activities, client services, presentation skills & ability to take on other strategic initiatives
+ Familiarity with residential and commercial mortgage warehouse facility structure through business term sheet interpretation
+ Proficient skills and working knowledge in MS Excel (e.g. calculations, vlookup, pivot tables, etc.) PowerPoint, Word, WLS and ProMerit, ADO
+ Self-motivated, adapts to changes in the work environment, manages time with competing demands, able to deal with frequent change, delays, or unexpected events
+ Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner; gathers and analyzes information skillfully; develops creative or alternative solutions; demonstrates attention to detail; works well in group problem solving situations; uses reason even when dealing with emotional topics
+ Competent in required job skills and knowledge; exhibits ability to learn and apply new skills; ability to think critically; requires minimal supervision; displays understanding of how job relates to others; uses resources effectively; adapts to new technologies
+ Effectively expresses ideas and thoughts verbally and in written form; exhibits good listening and comprehension; communicates changes and progress; keeps others adequately informed; selects and uses appropriate communication methods; manages difficult or emotional situations
+ Ability to work in a highly regulated industry with adherence to internal and external compliance requirements related to AML, funds transfer policies, client confidentiality and data security.
\#LI-MS1 #LI-REMOTE
Note: This job description is not intended to be all inclusive or exclusive. At any time, employees may perform other related duties as required to meet the ongoing needs of the organization and participate in additional trainings. SitusAMC does not accept unsolicited resumes from staffing agencies, search firms or any third parties. Any unsolicited resume submitted to SitusAMC in any manner will be considered SitusAMC property, and SitusAMC will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume.
The annual full time base salary range for this role is
$50,000.00 - $80,000.00
Specific compensation is determined through interviews and a review of relevant education, experience, training, skills, geographic location and alignment with market data. Additionally, certain positions may be eligible to receive a discretionary bonus as determined by bonus program guidelines, position eligibility and SitusAMC Senior Management approval. SitusAMC offers PTO and paid holidays, the terms of which are set forth in the program policies. All full time employees also are eligible to participate in various benefit plans, including medical, dental, vision, life, disability insurance and 401K; in each case in accordance with the terms of the applicable plans.
Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision (******************************************************************************************************
SitusAMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Know Your Rights, Workplace Discrimination is Illegal (***********************************************************************************************
$50k-80k yearly 60d+ ago
Site Financial Controller
Novares
Chief finance officer job in Janesville, WI
So who are we?
We are a team of reach for the stars, innovative, game changers that are currently looking to add to our Finance team. We are a Tier 1 automotive supplier that has been producing automotive components to the top automotive manufacturers since 1972. We have done a lot of growing since then and have recently joined a larger Tier 1 automotive supplier, The Novares Group.
We offer many top quality employee benefits like a full fitness center with fitness instructor, a fully staffed onsite wellness clinic, 401K with company match, medical/dental/vision insurance, tuition reimbursement and so much more!
Here you aren't just a number but part of a family. We know our people aren't just important; they are the most important part of any successful organization.
Main Objectives:
Establish & coordinate different administrative services of the subsidiary
Supervises account-keeping, compliance with legal requirements and group standards, management of accountancy services and preparation of consolidated financial statement, in accordance with Group reporting standards.
Guarantees reliability and lead times for publication of company economic data (budget, reporting and consolidation according to Group standards, social audits according to local accounting requirements, local tax returns, cash flow, medium-term plan).
Manages and optimizes cash with the support of the Business Unit / Corporate Treasury.
Implements all means enabling funding of the subsidiary (contact with banks, search for funding, search for subventions).
Ensures that all means are implemented to recover debts of the company (customer due payments, etc.).
Guarantees reliability of cash forecasts in the short term (6 months) medium term (12 months) and in the scope of the medium term plan of the subsidiary.
Accountable for the management control of the site and interface with the Financial network.
Supervises local IT.
Support Partner to Operations
Is a strong partner of the Plant Manager and the team to set and meet financial and operational targets, improve hourly rates, enforce internal controls and processes.
Prepare and challenge budget plans, forecasts, hourly rates of all plan-specific financial studies/projects, with a
focus on associated action plans.
Validates profitability of investments and products.
Advises Plant Director / Business Unit / Finance network where appropriate (within field of expert knowledge).
Carries out specific analysis at the request of the Plant Manager and Financial network.
Represents the company as delegation of authority for tax and administrative organizations in the country concerned, banks and local insurance companies, local courts in the event of disputes/proceedings involving the company.
Manage their Business Activity
According to the business activity objectives, establishes action plans and coordinates the missions of his/ her team in a consistent way.
Proposes and controls the annual operational activity budget.
Proposes necessary resources to achieve objectives and implements necessary actions for any changes in staff
(recruitment, transfers, dismissals) and investments according to budget and social constraints.
Follows activity performance indicators, implements corrective actions if necessary, and communicates them to teams.
Carries out the annual appraisal interviews, creates the objectives of his/her team, by associating the functional ones, then ensures the deployment.
Develops employee skills and proposes necessary training to maintain performance working with the Staff Manager.
Advises employees on their career development in agreement with the staff manager and promotes internal mobility.
Proposes wage increases, in agreement with the Staff Managers and within the framework of the HR Group policy.
Applies appropriate disciplinary measures to staff if necessary.
Strives to maintain team motivation and a positive working atmosphere.
Controls and approves expenses (trips, etc.) along with absence requests for their team.
Ensures updates of job definitions according to Group processes.
Prepares reports and reporting documents for the activity.
Internal Control
Ensures existing internal control rules are applied (segregation of duties, rights management, etc.).
Proposes improvements when necessary.
Implement processes to embed internal controls.
How much does a chief finance officer earn in Madison, WI?
The average chief finance officer in Madison, WI earns between $54,000 and $165,000 annually. This compares to the national average chief finance officer range of $80,000 to $257,000.
Average chief finance officer salary in Madison, WI
$95,000
What are the biggest employers of Chief Finance Officers in Madison, WI?
The biggest employers of Chief Finance Officers in Madison, WI are: