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Buhl Investors
President/chief executive officer job in Minneapolis, MN
Buhl Investors - Vice President of Operations
We are looking for a Vice President of Operations to oversee and optimize our operational processes across the organization and investment vehicles. You will be a senior leader in our growing company, responsible for ensuring seamless execution of operational activities while maintaining the highest standards of financial management and compliance. This role offers a significant opportunity to shape operational strategy and drive organizational excellence in a dynamic real estate investment environment.
Primary Responsibilities
Financial Operations Management: Oversee and manage third-parties responsible for financial reporting, tax return preparation, legal documents and ad hoc requests. Monitor and manage banking relationships, cash controls and KYC requests. Coordinate with Investor Relations on performance reporting, investor capital calls and investor distributions. Monitor debt service coverage ratios, coordinate lender reporting requirements, and manage ad hoc information requests from financial institutions.
Asset Management Oversight: Review and analyze monthly property management prepared financial statements for accuracy, coordinate property and liability insurance renewals, and participate in annual budget preparation.
Cash Management: Prepare and monitor cash flow projections for individual assets as well as pooled investment vehicles while ensuring adequate liquidity and alignment with investment objectives and distribution targets.
Deal Execution Support: Participate in and support acquisitions and dispositions activities as needed. Coordinate fundings for investment acquisitions and financing activities. Work closely with legal counsel to manage compliance and financial aspects of contracts and legal entity management.
Process Optimization: Evaluate and improve operational processes leveraging technology.
Minimum Qualifications and Candidate Attributes
7-10 years of progressive experience in real estate operations, finance, or related field with demonstrated leadership responsibilities.
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field.
Demonstrated experience in financial strategy, risk management, and compliance frameworks with strong understanding of capital markets and financial reporting.
Advanced proficiency in Excel and financial modeling.
Exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities with meticulous attention to detail and accuracy in financial reporting.
Strong leadership and communication skills with proven ability to engage across a broad spectrum of stakeholders including lenders, auditors, and service providers.
Proven ability to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously while meeting strict deadlines and maintaining high standards.
Experience managing teams and coordinating with external service providers in a fast-paced environment.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and make sound decisions with limited supervision while maintaining integrity, accountability, and sound judgment.
Adaptable and flexible attitude with ability to pivot and adapt to changing priorities in a dynamic environment.
Who We Are
Buhl Investors is a Twin Cities based real estate firm, specializing in the acquisition, development, repositioning and management of real estate assets, as well as the management of private real estate funds. Established in 2014, Buhl focuses on opportunities in multi-family, mixed-use, industrial, commercial, and self-storage properties across the midwestern region of the US with a primary focus in Minnesota.
$130k-220k yearly est. 5d ago
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Senior Vice President & General Auditor
Nacba
President/chief executive officer job in Minneapolis, MN
The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (“Bank”) is a world class, mission driven organization pursuing a growing economy that works for all of us. The Bank is one of twelve Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., constitute the nation's central bank (“System”). In that capacity, the 1,200 employees of the Bank conduct groundbreaking economic research, ensure that the nation's payment system operates effectively, supervises financial institutions, takes actions to support the stability of the financial system, and supports the development of all communities in our district. The breadth of this activity creates a dynamic and engaging workplace for all employees.
The Bank seeks to constantly improve its operations and earn the trust of the public that it serves. The General Auditor is central to those efforts and to maintaining the highest level of integrity at the Bank. The General Auditor is a key member of the executive leadership team and is a leader and role model for all at the Bank.
The Senior Vice President and General Auditor (SVPGA) is the Bank's Chief Audit Executive, responsible for overseeing and leading the Bank's internal audit function. Reporting directly to the Audit Committee Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Board of Directors, this position has primary day-to-day leadership responsibility for all internal audit activities and ensures financial, productivity, service, and performance goals are met by the Audit department. The department provides independent, objective, assurance and consulting services to achieve reliability of financial reporting, compliance with applicable laws, safeguarding of assets, and efficiency and effectiveness of operations. The department evaluates the adequacy and effectiveness of the Bank's risk management, internal control, and governance processes. All work is conducted in accordance with the professional standards of the Institute of Internal Auditors and consistent with Federal Reserve System guidance. This position requires a highly ethical leader with strong abilities and experience in day-to-day management combined with strategic vision. The leader must build a culture of strong partnerships with key clients.
In addition to overseeing these functional responsibilities, the SVPGA is a member of the Bank's Management Committee. As an active and constructive member of the Bank's Management Committee, the SVPGA will weigh in on Bank-wide policies, procedures, and work environment. Central to this role is achievement of the Bank's mission to serve the public by pursuing a growing economy and stable financial system that work for all of us. This leader will work effectively across departments in the organization with a Bank-wide and System-wide perspective and an emphasis on collaboration and consensus building.
Overview of Responsibilities
Audit Program Management - Develops, assesses, and continually evaluates audit policies and techniques to ensure to the maximum extent practicable, that audit scope and procedures are adequate to protect Bank assets, personnel, and custodies from exposure to loss or other irregularities.
Oversees the development and implementation of the annual audit schedule that provides appropriate audit attention while following System audit risk frequency guidance and considers risks or control concerns identified by the Audit Committee and management.
Communicates and coordinates activities with external review groups including the external auditor, the Board of Governors staff, and others.
Analyzes and reports any significant issues related to the processes for controlling the activities of the Bank. Where appropriate, will recommend improvements to processes and controls, and identify needed management actions.
Provides oversight for an anonymous complaint line.
Employs a risk-based approach to the audit program.
Audit Department Management
Sets department direction in a manner that strategically positions it for bold leadership and skilled execution, while concurrently meeting relevant System and Bank goals.
Supports management and staff by setting forth a clear vision of the department's financial, productivity, service, and quality goals. Provides consistent support to staff of all levels to achieve individual and group benchmarks.
Effectively manages Audit Department activities to comply with internal auditing standards and maintain professional proficiency of staff. Works with the Assistant General Auditor to recruit, retain and foster development of staff with an appropriate mix of management, interpersonal, and technical skills.
Identifies and develops staff with leadership and management potential.
Provides a direct communication channel between senior management and department management.
Promotes an environment where all employees feel they belong and can contribute to the Bank's work. Models and develops an organizational culture that encourages strong employee engagement and reduces barriers to productive work.
Oversees the development of the function's operating budget and the presentation to the Audit Committee for approval.
Identifies and acts on opportunities to improve efficiency and quality of daily operations and services.
Effectively manages the Bank's relationship with the Audit Committee, ensuring effective communication of relevant information so they are able to perform their oversight responsibilities.
System Responsibilities
Represents the Audit Department of the Bank and may assume significant leadership positions for internal audit activities at the System level, including setting Conference of General Auditors strategic direction and leading System audit coverage, advising senior System decision makers; may lead and influence industry and professional organizations outside the System.
Works effectively with peers at other Reserve Banks to coordinate and support all audit related activities conducted at the System level.
Champions organizational change as needed to support Bank and System strategy and business goals.
Identifies areas for additional leadership roles for the Minneapolis Fed, works across the System to bring those responsibilities to Minneapolis, and manages those new responsibilities to further the goals of the System.
Influences decisions and strategic initiatives through this participation and translates relevant activities into concrete action plans for the department.
Bank Management Committee/Strategic Leadership
Contributes to achievement of the Bank's strategic plan, providing support to the President and others.
Demonstrates leadership within the Bank in vision, presence, and stewardship.
Builds connections with other Reserve Banks and the Federal Reserve Board to enhance and increase the Bank and System level responsibilities and thought leadership within the Federal Reserve System.
Conducts outreach with business and industry leaders and other external stakeholders.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required and a graduate degree in related field preferred. Certified Public Accountant or professional audit related certification such as CIA, CFE, CISA, or similar is highly preferred.
Ten years or more of demonstrated and relevant leadership experience in leading or sponsoring large, successful audit and/or compliance programs.
Unquestionable ethics and integrity. The ability to conduct oneself, at all times, with integrity, honesty, and respect for every employee is paramount.
Proven ability to think and act strategically while interacting with a diverse group of executives, managers, and professionals.
Executive level business acumen and a demonstrated critical thinker with the analytical skills necessary to evaluate, organize, and direct complex development projects and programs.
Demonstrated ability to deliver customer-focused services, meet critical deadlines, manage ambiguity, work across highly independent business units, and deal with difficult situations as routine.
Proven ability to identify key strategic issues affecting areas of responsibility and demonstrate an understanding of their implications.
Excellent interpersonal, leadership, and negotiation skills.
Proven direct supervisory experience including financial responsibility.
Excellent judgment when deciding which issues to resolve directly and which require senior management attention.
An essential function of this position is working onsite. Bank employees work full time on-site with flexibility.
For more information and to apply online, please visit our website at ***************************************
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$163k-278k yearly est. 3d ago
Senior Vice President & General Auditor
The Institute of Internal Auditors 4.3
President/chief executive officer job in Minneapolis, MN
The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (“Bank”) is a world class, mission driven organization pursuing a growing economy that works for all of us. The Bank is one of twelve Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., constitute the nation's central bank (“System”). In that capacity, the 1,200 employees of the Bank conduct groundbreaking economic research, ensure that the nation's payment system operates effectively, supervises financial institutions, takes actions to support the stability of the financial system, and supports the development of all communities in our district. The breadth of this activity creates a dynamic and engaging workplace for all employees.
The Bank seeks to constantly improve its operations and earn the trust of the public that it serves. The General Auditor is central to those efforts and to maintaining the highest level of integrity at the Bank. The General Auditor is a key member of the executive leadership team and is a leader and role model for all at the Bank.
The Senior Vice President and General Auditor (SVPGA) is the Bank's Chief Audit Executive, responsible for overseeing and leading the Bank's internal audit function. Reporting directly to the Audit Committee Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Board of Directors, this position has primary day-to-day leadership responsibility for all internal audit activities and ensures financial, productivity, service, and performance goals are met by the Audit department. The department provides independent, objective, assurance and consulting services to achieve reliability of financial reporting, compliance with applicable laws, safeguarding of assets, and efficiency and effectiveness of operations. The department evaluates the adequacy and effectiveness of the Bank's risk management, internal control, and governance processes. All work is conducted in accordance with the professional standards of the Institute of Internal Auditors and consistent with Federal Reserve System guidance. This position requires a highly ethical leader with strong abilities and experience in day-to-day management combined with strategic vision. The leader must build a culture of strong partnerships with key clients.
In addition to overseeing these functional responsibilities, the SVPGA is a member of the Bank's Management Committee. As an active and constructive member of the Bank's Management Committee, the SVPGA will weigh in on Bank-wide policies, procedures, and work environment. Central to this role is achievement of the Bank's mission to serve the public by pursuing a growing economy and stable financial system that work for all of us. This leader will work effectively across departments in the organization with a Bank-wide and System-wide perspective and an emphasis on collaboration and consensus building.
Overview of Responsibilities
Audit Program Management - Develops, assesses, and continually evaluates audit policies and techniques to ensure to the maximum extent practicable, that audit scope and procedures are adequate to protect Bank assets, personnel, and custodies from exposure to loss or other irregularities.
Oversees the development and implementation of the annual audit schedule that provides appropriate audit attention while following System audit risk frequency guidance and considers risks or control concerns identified by the Audit Committee and management.
Communicates and coordinates activities with external review groups including the external auditor, the Board of Governors staff, and others.
Analyzes and reports any significant issues related to the processes for controlling the activities of the Bank. Where appropriate, will recommend improvements to processes and controls, and identify needed management actions.
Provides oversight for an anonymous complaint line.
Employs a risk-based approach to the audit program.
Audit Department Management
Sets department direction in a manner that strategically positions it for bold leadership and skilled execution, while concurrently meeting relevant System and Bank goals.
Supports management and staff by setting forth a clear vision of the department's financial, productivity, service, and quality goals. Provides consistent support to staff of all levels to achieve individual and group benchmarks.
Effectively manages Audit Department activities to comply with internal auditing standards and maintain professional proficiency of staff. Works with the Assistant General Auditor to recruit, retain and foster development of staff with an appropriate mix of management, interpersonal, and technical skills.
Identifies and develops staff with leadership and management potential.
Provides a direct communication channel between senior management and department management.
Promotes an environment where all employees feel they belong and can contribute to the Bank's work. Models and develops an organizational culture that encourages strong employee engagement and reduces barriers to productive work.
Oversees the development of the function's operating budget and the presentation to the Audit Committee for approval.
Identifies and acts on opportunities to improve efficiency and quality of daily operations and services.
Effectively manages the Bank's relationship with the Audit Committee, ensuring effective communication of relevant information so they are able to perform their oversight responsibilities.
System Responsibilities
Represents the Audit Department of the Bank and may assume significant leadership positions for internal audit activities at the System level, including setting Conference of General Auditors strategic direction and leading System audit coverage, advising senior System decision makers; may lead and influence industry and professional organizations outside the System.
Works effectively with peers at other Reserve Banks to coordinate and support all audit related activities conducted at the System level.
Champions organizational change as needed to support Bank and System strategy and business goals.
Identifies areas for additional leadership roles for the Minneapolis Fed, works across the System to bring those responsibilities to Minneapolis, and manages those new responsibilities to further the goals of the System.
Influences decisions and strategic initiatives through this participation and translates relevant activities into concrete action plans for the department.
Bank Management Committee/Strategic Leadership
Contributes to achievement of the Bank's strategic plan, providing support to the President and others.
Demonstrates leadership within the Bank in vision, presence, and stewardship.
Builds connections with other Reserve Banks and the Federal Reserve Board to enhance and increase the Bank and System level responsibilities and thought leadership within the Federal Reserve System.
Conducts outreach with business and industry leaders and other external stakeholders.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required and a graduate degree in related field preferred. Certified Public Accountant or professional audit related certification such as CIA, CFE, CISA, or similar is highly preferred.
Ten years or more of demonstrated and relevant leadership experience in leading or sponsoring large, successful audit and/or compliance programs.
Unquestionable ethics and integrity. The ability to conduct oneself, at all times, with integrity, honesty, and respect for every employee is paramount.
Proven ability to think and act strategically while interacting with a diverse group of executives, managers, and professionals.
Executive level business acumen and a demonstrated critical thinker with the analytical skills necessary to evaluate, organize, and direct complex development projects and programs.
Demonstrated ability to deliver customer-focused services, meet critical deadlines, manage ambiguity, work across highly independent business units, and deal with difficult situations as routine.
Proven ability to identify key strategic issues affecting areas of responsibility and demonstrate an understanding of their implications.
Excellent interpersonal, leadership, and negotiation skills.
Proven direct supervisory experience including financial responsibility.
Excellent judgment when deciding which issues to resolve directly and which require senior management attention.
An essential function of this position is working onsite. Bank employees work full time on-site with flexibility.
For more information and to apply online, please visit our website at ***************************************
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$140k-199k yearly est. 2d ago
Senior Vice President Treasury Management
Grey Search + Strategy 4.2
President/chief executive officer job in Saint Louis Park, MN
OVERVIEW: The Senior Vice President-Treasury Management will support the organization through the management and oversight of high priority projects and implementation of products. You will partner with leaders across functional areas to evaluate needs and develop a roadmap to ensure vision alignment. From risk evaluation to ROI development, you'll have a wide range of duties to keep progress moving forward. The ideal candidate can deliver in a fast-paced environment and is skilled in managing stakeholder expectations, while concurrently maintaining delivery momentum. The role requires a well-rounded individual who is comfortable adjusting their approach to meet unique needs across multiple stakeholder groups within a growing organization.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Manage a team, conduct Level 10 meetings, facilitate reviews, provide training and development direction, and monitor production
Identify and develop treasury management opportunities while ensuring all leads generated internally and externally from lenders and various delivery channels are followed up on
Attend regular pipeline meetings, and periodic loan committee meetings
Monitor current and emerging industry trends in banking and cash management
Oversee Treasury Management sales team and set sales goals for team
Collaborates and works closely with treasury management, operations and implementation teams
Development of sales and industry best practices (cash management, business banking, etc.)
Provide timely market intel to Product Management including; client feedback, product gaps, industry and competitive landscape
Maintains awareness of business and product specific risks and able to create, monitor and maintain sound business practices
Peer-to-peer segment-focused cash management benchmarking
Identification of potential new business banking cash management target segments
Uncover existing client deepening and value creation opportunities
Close collaboration with banking sales, product, marketing, private banker teams, business managers, commercial and corporate bank partners.
Manages and builds pipeline
Holds team accountable for achieving goals
QUALIFICATIONS:
Possess a minimum of 12-15 years of banking industry experience
Bachelor's degree (required)/MBA (a plus)
Certified cash professional (CTP) designation (a plus)
Polished & high degree of professionalism
Personable, collaborative, inclusive, team player
Proactive, highly motivated, detail oriented
Strong communication, written, listening skills
Ability to clearly understand and articulate client needs and strategy into key requirements and actionable solutions
Demonstrated understanding across cash management, corporate or private or commercial banking, marketing, product management, advisory, business development
Knowledge of cash management solutions cash management experience with law firms/ private equity/real estate, awareness of private banking (preferable but not required)
Strong Excel, Power Point, Visio (presentation building tools)
Production focused
$197k-281k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Executive Officer - Highly Engineered Metal Products and Components Manufacturing - Private Equity - 78970
Truenorth Executive Search, Inc. 4.5
President/chief executive officer job in Minneapolis, MN
Chief ExecutiveOfficer - Highly Engineered Metal Products and Components Manufacturing - Private Equity
Our client is a leading private equity backed manufacturer of highly engineered metal products and components based in the Minneapolis, MN area, serving a wide-variety of industries (aerospace, industrial, commercial, consumer, etc.) across the Midwest and beyond. The company is a well-established and reputable manufacturer known for their quality and customer-centric approach. The company is currently experiencing significant growth and seeks a hands-on, growth-focused Chief ExecutiveOfficer to develop and lead a high-performing team with a strong focus on revenue growth through new market penetration and industry expansion.
The CEO will have proven success in driving substantial growth within a lower-middle market manufacturing organization while focusing on continued operational improvements and professionalization. This role requires a roll-up-your-sleeves, hands-on approach in a commercially-oriented, customer-facing leader. The mandate is to take the business to the next level of growth and excellence with a focus on market expansion, expanding industry penetration and delivering value creation for the stakeholders.
There will be an attractive compensation package is on offer that includes base salary, bonus and equity participation.
President/chief executive officer job in Minneapolis, MN
A leading recruitment firm is seeking a skilled banking professional for a role focused on developing client relationships and delivering customized financial solutions. The ideal candidate will have over 5 years of experience in commercial banking, strong analytical skills, and a proven track record in relationship management. This position offers competitive compensation, including a performance bonus, within a dynamic and client-focused environment.
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$130k-201k yearly est. 3d ago
Vice President Operations
All Flex Solutions 3.6
President/chief executive officer job in Bloomington, MN
The Vice President (VP) of Operations & Supply Chain will deploy the manufacturing operations, facilities, logistics, and supply chain strategy to support company growth. This executive will serve as a key member of the All Flex Solutions leadership team, reporting to the Chief ExecutiveOfficer (CEO).
All Flex Solutions is a Granite Company, sharing the Granite Partners objective of 100-year sustainability. This is a fantastic opportunity for a leader who appreciates and embraces the entrepreneurial environment surrounding All Flex Solutions as well as the benefits and support of being a Granite Company. The VP of Operations & Supply Chain will collaborate with other leaders throughout the Granite community and serve as a member of the Lean & Operations Affinity and the Sustainability Affinity.
The Position
Reporting to the CEO, the successful candidate will be charged with planning, directing, and controlling the company's operations activities across four manufacturing plants in Northfield and Bloomington, Minnesota, to ensure a high performing organization that safely delivers low cost, high quality, consistent products. Operational excellence through the use of contemporary lean manufacturing and global supply chain management concepts is a critical focus area of the position.
The VP of Operations & Supply Chain is a key position for the All Flex team, responsible for leading a world-class manufacturing approach that optimizes employee safety, customer satisfaction, quality, efficiency, employee relations, and performance measures. This individual will work collaboratively with other functions to align operational capabilities with short- and long-term customer needs in a growing market.
The VP of Operations & Supply Chain is responsible for manufacturing, supply chain, facilities, and Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) with a continuous focus on improvement and efficiency. This position requires a strong, interactive leader who is fully competent in manufacturing systems and processes - from purchasing materials to forecasting to producing components and final assemblies to specific customer requirements. The role works closely with Engineering and Quality to drive manufacturing, facilities, and product improvements. The Operations team includes Plant Management, Supply Chain Management, EHS, and Continuous Improvement functions. The Operations team contributes to the overall success of the business by ensuring operational efficiency, compliance with regulations, a safe working environment, and a commitment to continuous improvement.
Major elements of the VP of Operations & Supply Chain's responsibilities are to:
Lead operations strategy and planning. Provide specific leadership and expertise for manufacturing, supply chain, facilities, and logistics-related objectives, including capacity planning, scheduling, and on-time delivery.
Provide strategic and tactical guidance to ensure world-class supply chain operations that support forecasted and targeted sales growth, reduce operating costs, and ensure customer service needs are met or exceeded.
Develop and implement a capital spending plan to achieve targeted growth, process improvements, lean initiatives, and cost savings in addition to addressing current maintenance and growth.
Work with Engineering to enhance and maintain organizational focus on lean manufacturing efforts to ensure implementation of world-class technologies and practices.
Assist and support new product development for design for manufacturability.
Lead the Facilities & Maintenance team to ensure the existing plants and equipment run optimally and future growth is supported through plant and equipment expansions.
Ensure that the Operations and Supply Chain departments are staffed with highly motivated, trained, and skilled professionals who contribute to the company's overall mission.
Maintain effective working relationships with employees, at all levels and across all functions of the organization, as well as customers and suppliers.
Promote diversity and inclusion to achieve innovative results through collaboration.
Partner with HR to enable employee training and development programs that ensure that operations and supply chain teams are equipped with the latest skills, knowledge, and best practices, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, engagement, and retention, while maintaining high standards of performance.
Lead and manage the Operations and Supply Chain teams through effective coaching, mentoring, and performance management, setting clear goals and expectations, providing regular feedback, and fostering a supportive environment that promotes professional growth and high performance.
Maintain current certifications and compliance: AS9100, ISO 9001, MIL-PRF-31032/3 & MIL-PRF 31032/4, ITAR\JCP registered, RoHS compliance.
Candidate Profile
The VP of Operations & Supply Chain must be a proven, highly effective leader with well-honed business skills and a history of leading operations in a growing business. This key position requires a minimum of 10 years of operations and manufacturing leadership experience in a job shop manufacturing environment.
The VP of Operations & Supply Chain must possess an understanding and passion for developing people, and a preferred candidate will possess an understanding of medical and defense industry standards for how PCBA interconnect flex circuits and Thermofoil heating solutions are produced. An undergraduate degree, ideally with a technical or business management focus is required; an advanced degree is desired.
Qualified candidates will possess a strong operations and manufacturing background with a broad understanding of customer relations, product specifications, and market conditions that affect competitiveness when dealing with engineered products. Experience managing production in compliance within a Quality Management System, with certifications (QMAS, ISO, NadCap, IPC, etc.) and a proven track record of leading Lean manufacturing improvements, implementing and sustaining 5S, Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints (TOC), and Cell Manufacturing.
Prior management experience is desired, as is a track record of achieving superior growth and profitability results within an industry. Exceptional leadership skills are essential, characterized by a drive to succeed through staff development. NetSuite (or broad ERP) experience is a significant plus, along with a proven ability to manage resources and schedules within the system.
Additional qualifications include:
Solid analytical and strategic skills in terms of operations strategy planning and implementation with the ability to lay out a long-term vision for the operation and to manage and implement to that vision and modify direction along the way as required.
Strong knowledge of today's best practices in manufacturing, including lean manufacturing techniques. Demonstrated success implementing continuous improvement concepts.
Experience in or demonstrated knowledge of supply chain functions from procurement (including international sourcing) to distribution is required, particularly the ability to reduce costs, improve customer service, and integrate processes across functional areas.
Experience using ERP software and other analytical tools in a manufacturing environment; NetSuite experience is highly desirable.
An understanding of manufacturing standard cost systems.
A proven ability to drive a proactive safety culture.
A track record of motivating and leading production teams of 300+ through a team of managers and supervisors.
An understanding of quality systems and best practices for implementation; ISO 9001 experience is a plus.
Additionally, this individual must have the capacity to collaborate with other leaders within All Flex and Granite Partners, taking advantage of resources throughout the organization and becoming an integral part of the overall team and serving the organization as a whole.
Location
All Flex Solutions is headquartered in Northfield, Minnesota, and has four Minnesota manufacturing facilities: one in Northfield and three in Bloomington. The VP of Operations & Supply Chain will be based in Bloomington. Working arrangements will include a mix of being onsite in both Bloomington and Northfield and travelling for industry and customer contacts.
Compensation & Benefits
We offer a competitive base salary in the $200,000 to $250,000 range, based on experience and qualifications, along with an annual bonus and the opportunity to participate in long-term incentives, including a stock appreciation rights (SARs) program.
Beyond pay, our market-leading benefits are designed to support your wellbeing. These include medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as short- and long-term disability coverage. We also provide a health savings account with company match, a retirement plan with employer contributions through Vanguard, and access to the Granite Assistance Fund for support when it's needed most. We value time for rest and personal growth, offering generous paid time off, including volunteer time off and paid holidays.
$200k-250k yearly 2d ago
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) or Controller with Progression to CFO
Behrens Manufacturing, LLC
President/chief executive officer job in Winona, MN
Job Title: Chief Financial Officer (CFO)or Controller with Progression to CFO
Industry: Manufacturing - Metalware Job Type: Full-time- On Site- Non Remote Reports to: Chief ExecutiveOfficer (CEO)
We are a growing manufacturer of high-quality metalware containers, serving both domestic and other North American markets. Our company takes pride in precision craftsmanship, efficient production, and strong customer relationships. As we continue to scale operations, we are seeking a strategic and hands-on Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead our financial planning and management functions and support growth through rigorous analysis, modeling, and financial discipline. Training for this position will be provided for by the company's retiring CFO for a period of approximately three months.
Position Summary
The CFO /Controller will be a key member of the executive team, responsible for overseeing all financial aspects of the business, including accounting, budgeting, cash flow management, financial modeling, ERP oversight, and strategic planning. This is a high-impact, hands-on leadership role ideal for a finance executive with experience in manufacturing environments and a strong grasp of ERP systems like Microsoft Dynamics NAV (Navision). This position leads a department of three people with 2 direct reports.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and implement financial strategies aligned with the company's operational and growth goals.
Partner with the CEO and senior leadership team on strategic planning, investment decisions, and operational improvements.
Use financial modeling and analysis to evaluate business scenarios, growth opportunities, and capital projects.
Budgeting, Forecasting & Modeling
Lead the annual budgeting and rolling forecast processes.
Build and maintain detailed financial models to support decision-making (e.g., revenue forecasting, cost analysis, margin improvement, capital planning).
Use data from Microsoft Dynamics NAV to support modeling, forecasting, and KPI tracking.
Conduct scenario planning and sensitivity analysis to support financial resilience and flexibility.
Accounting, Reporting & Compliance
Oversee accounting operations including general ledger, AP/AR, payroll, fixed assets, and month-end/year-end close.
Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting in compliance with GAAP and tax regulations.
Leverage Microsoft Dynamics NAV to maintain financial integrity and improve reporting workflows.
Manage relationships with external auditors, tax advisors, and financial institutions.
Cash Flow & Cost Management
Monitor cash flow and working capital; forecast liquidity needs and funding requirements.
Lead cost accounting and margin analysis to support operational efficiency.
Drive cost-saving initiatives in partnership with operations and procurement.
ERP & Systems Oversight
Ensure optimal use of Microsoft Dynamics NAV to support financial operations, reporting, and data integrity.
Partner with IT and operations to enhance system utilization, reporting capabilities, and integration with production and inventory workflows.
Identify and mitigate financial and operational risks.
Oversee insurance programs, vendor contracts, and financial controls.
Ensure compliance with state and federal tax laws and reporting requirements.
Build and lead a capable finance and accounting team.
Foster a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and data-driven decision-making across the organization.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, or related field (CPA or MBA preferred).
7-10+ years of progressive finance leadership experience, with at least 3+ years in a manufacturing or industrial environment.
Advanced proficiency in financial modeling and forecasting.
Preferred experience with Microsoft Dynamics NAV (Navision), including reporting, budgeting, and integration with manufacturing modules.
Strong skills in excel, formula development, and data management.
Strong understanding of cost accounting, inventory valuation, and manufacturing performance metrics.
Hands-on experience managing budgets, cash flow, audits, and compliance.
Excellent analytical, leadership, and communication skills.
Comfortable working in a lean, entrepreneurial environment.
Why Join Us?
Directly influence the financial direction of a growing company.
Work with a team that values craftsmanship, operational excellence, and continuous improvement.
Take ownership of a finance function where your modeling and systems skills will have an immediate impact.
Behrens Manufacturing LLC is an EEO and AA employer.
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$85k-151k yearly est. 2d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Maicnet
President/chief executive officer job in Minneapolis, MN
The Minneapolis American Indian Center (MAIC) seeks a strategic and mission-driven Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to oversee the organization's financial health and sustainability. While MAIC engages an external bookkeeping firm to handle day-to-day accounting functions (AP/AR/QuickBooks entries), the CFO will lead financial strategy, internal controls, reporting, and budgeting. This role is central to stewarding MAIC's resources, ensuring compliance, and positioning the Center for long-term growth and impact.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Financial Strategy & Leadership
Provide overall direction for MAIC's financial management, aligning resources with mission and strategic priorities.
Lead annual budget development and multi-year financial planning in collaboration with the Executive Director and program leadership.
Serve as primary staff liaison to the Finance Committee and Board of Directors.
Financial Management & Oversight
Oversee work of external bookkeeping firm, ensuring accurate and timely entries, reconciliations, and financial closes.
Prepare and present monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports, including variance analyses and cash flow projections.
Manage banking relationships, investments, and debt obligations.
Internal Controls & Compliance
Design, implement, and monitor internal controls, policies, and procedures to safeguard organizational assets.
Ensure compliance with federal, state, and tribal regulations as well as grant/contract reporting requirements.
Lead annual audit preparation and act as point of contact for external auditors.
Organizational Support & Development
Provide financial analysis to support program and fundraising strategies.
Train and support program managers in budget monitoring and fiscal responsibility.
Contribute to a culture of accountability, transparency, and mission alignment.
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (CPA or MBA preferred).
7+ years of progressive nonprofit finance leadership experience, preferably in a multi-funder environment with federal/state grants.
Demonstrated success with budget development, financial reporting, and compliance.
Strong understanding of GAAP and nonprofit accounting standards (FASB 958).
Experience managing outsourced bookkeeping/accounting vendors.
Excellent communication skills; ability to explain complex financial concepts to non-financial stakeholders.
Experience working in Native communities or strong cultural connections to American Indian communities strongly preferred.
Cultural humility and commitment to supporting American Indian communities.
All offers of employment with the Minneapolis American Indian Center (“MAIC”) are contingent upon acceptable results of a background check and are conducted in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act. All job applicants receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, marital status, familial status, public assistance status, or membership/activity in a local human rights commission. Employment with MAIC is at-will, meaning it may be terminated by you, or us, at any time, without notice, and for any reason not prohibited by law.
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$85k-149k yearly est. 1d ago
Chief Financial Officer
ACG Cares
President/chief executive officer job in Minneapolis, MN
Reporting directly to the dean of the College of Liberal Arts (CLA), the chief financial officer (CFO) works closely with the dean, associate deans, and directors to develop and implement financial strategies that support the Collegeâ™s academic goals. The CFO oversees comprehensive budget planning, fiscal administration, and space management, while providing sound financial guidance to leadership and other members of the CLA community. The CFO is a crucial member of the Deanâ™s Group, the deanâ™s senior leadership team, contributing to human resources, development, and outreach decisions. The CFO directs the CLA fiscal team, which includes financial services, budget analysis, and facilities management, and also represents CLA in University-wide budget discussions and the Big Ten Academic Alliance. The CFO leads and manages a dedicated staff of 26 individuals, including three direct reports, and administers a College-wide budget of over $305 million.
Specific/Additional Responsibilities
Lead the development, implementation, and assessment of the Collegeâ™s short- and long-term financial strategies.
Analyze, interpret, and communicate information about the Collegeâ™s financial performance.
Recommend best practices in strategically allocating resources, business processes, and policies.
Develop strategies to improve financial performance and efficiency.
Identify trends and changes in resources and expenditures that may require action.
Research new revenue opportunities and economic trends, conduct financial modeling and assessments, and provide creative and proactive financial guidance and advice to senior leadership.
Work closely with CLA Human Resourcesâ™ (HR) leadership to align fiscal and HR resources and strategies.
Identify and develop solutions for complex and systemic fiscal issues.
Financial Administration
Work with the dean and other collegiate leaders on the budget and planning process, including preparing the annual budget, allocating resources to CLA units, and developing CLA financial strategy and options in the annual campus Compact process.
Align resource allocation with this financial strategy, College and University values and priorities, and operating objectives and processes.
Develop unit-level relationships.
Oversee the CLA Financial Service team, which is responsible for the various areas within the fiscal administration unit.
Work closely with the fiscal administrative team to oversee the unitâ™s financial reporting and analysis and financial services work.
Develop and implement sound financial management policies and procedures that support day-to-day operations.
Maintain effective accounting practices and procedures and the necessary personnel and systems to provide appropriate accountability and timely reporting of financial data, including the data, information, and services needed in pre-grant and post-grant processes.
Deliver proactive education, development, consultation, and service to department chairs and directors concerning best practices around budget management and planning, use of endowment funds, productive use of departmental balances, revenue generation, and other related topics.
Lead the annual evaluation and continuous improvement of CLAâ™s financial operations and performance.
Fiscal Management and Quality Improvement
Model the values of the College and engage in transparent, collaborative stewardship and communication across the CLA.
Foster a workplace environment where unit leadership and employees are motivated to advance the unitâ™s goals, respond creatively to change, and maintain sound business practices.
Collaborate with the senior director of operations and others to implement and oversee a comprehensive model for creating, reporting, and using administrative data for planning, decision-making, and daily operations in the College.
Assess and oversee the Collegeâ™s space and facilities to enable CLAâ™s mission delivery and develop plans to address anticipated needs.
Create business and financial skills development and growth opportunities across academic and administrative unit leaders.
Play a broad leadership role on University-wide committees and task forces.
Maintain open and frequent contact with many University administrative offices, including, but not limited to, the Office of Budget & Finance, Controllerâ™s Office, etc.
Complete the brief application process, and upload your resume and position-specific cover letter. Applicants needing reasonable accommodation to participate in the application process should contact Spelman Johnson at ************ or email ***********************.
Visit the University of Minnesota Twin Cities website at ****************************
The University of Minnesota provides equal access to and opportunity in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
QUALIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE Required Qualifications
A bachelorâ™s degree and 12 years of fiscal and management experience, including leading an organization in developing and implementing its financial strategies and overseeing its fiscal administration and budget.
Demonstrated supervisory experience.
The ability to formulate and implement financial strategies to meet institutional priorities.
Excellent computer skills, including experience working within electronic financial systems.
Demonstrated innovative thinking regarding financial strategies, management, resource allocation, and planning.
Experience working with diverse populations and in a large or complex organization.
Exceptional verbal and written communication, organization, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills.
Preferred Qualifications
A masterâ™s degree.
A background in higher education financial management.
An understanding and support for the value of liberal arts research, education, and engagement.
Experience with academic program financial planning.
Proficiency in working with diverse revenue sources, including tuition and fees, gifts and endowments, and external funding from federal and state government agencies, private foundations, and corporations.
Demonstrated experience leading a unit to meet goals while continuing to promote and maintain a motivating work environment.
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$85k-149k yearly est. 3d ago
Director of Finance - CFO
Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
President/chief executive officer job in Saint Paul, MN
As a member of senior leadership, the Director of Finance/CFO participates in planning and decision-making affecting the entire organization. This senior level position requires an experienced leader with a significant background in nonprofit management, finance, and accounting services.
The Director of Finance/CFO is responsible for managing the organization's finance and accounting functions, including accounts payable and receivable, grant related funding, payroll, and all required accounting and financial reporting. This position oversees one direct report, the AP/AR Specialist.
This position is full-time, with 2‑3 days per week on site in our Saint Paul office. The budgeted pay range for this positions is:
$120,000 - $140,000
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Leadership
Collaborates closely with the other members of leadership to provide oversight, strategic, and tactical direction for the organization, and to ensure the organization is managed in an effective, efficient, integrated, holistic, and participant‑centered manner.
Provides leadership that is interculturally competent and sensitive to issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, both with respect to the people the organization serves and to its staff. Committed to doing the work of anti‑racism.
Actively contributes to creating and maintaining a workplace environment that fosters staff growth, development, and overall well‑being.
Partners with human resources to recruit, hire, train, develop, motivate, and retain qualified staff.
Develops, manages, and mentors direct reports, provides ongoing feedback and coaching, conducts coaching conversations, ensures compliance with all employment‑related policies and procedures.
Models Women's Advocates' core values and continually seeks to strengthen the work culture.
Accounting & Financial Management
Manages day‑to‑day accounting activities, in a multi‑departmental setting.
Maintains the fixed asset system for ongoing capital acquisitions and disposals.
Recommends revisions to financial policies and procedures and implements changes based on best practices and needs of the organization.
Ensures all financial records and reports are maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and practices.
Maintains general ledger, performing month‑end close and account reconciliations.
Manages short‑term and long‑term cash flow.
Identifies opportunities for improved operating efficiencies.
Prepares required schedules for annual audit and communicates with the auditors.
Establishes and maintains professional relationships with bankers, vendors, and CPA firm.
Provides financial analysis as needed to determine the financial impact of management decisions.
Provides budget and financial support for grant proposals and post‑funding reports.
Manages financial reporting for all government grants, including budget creation and management, billing, reimbursement requests, and interim and final reports.
Provides direct supervision to Finance and Data Specialist.
Payroll & Benefits Management
Maintains employee data in payroll software by collaborating with the Director of Operations and HR, ensuring all employee elections and changes are reflected timely and that payroll system is in agreement with records on file.
Maintains payroll related accounts.
Prepares bi‑weekly payroll utilizing third‑party payroll provider software.
Manages the 403(b) plan and related functions.
Ensures benefits deductions are accurate in payroll system each year and as changes are made.
Annual Budget & Projection Process
Leads the annual budgeting process with the Executive Director.
In collaboration with other directors and managers across the organization, ensures annual program budgets are developed, implemented, and monitored consistent with the organization's overall goals, mission, and strategic plan, and within parameters set by the Board and/or Executive Director.
Provides training, overall guidelines and budget worksheets to managers with budget responsibility.
Develops annual operating and capital budgets for presentation to the Board of Directors.
Financial Reporting
Prepares all financial reports including but not limited to, monthly Statement of Financial Position and Statement of Activities.
Prepares and communicates financial information to program and administrative staff.
Prepares all financial materials and reports required by the Board of Directors.
Data Reporting and Analysis
Directs the work of the Finance and Data Specialist to respond to requests for data analysis for internal and external use.
Partners with Executive Director and other Support Team members to support data‑driven decision making across the organization.
Oversees and performs data analysis and reporting for annual report, tax return, and interim and final reports for government and foundation grants.
Partners with the Executive Director, Director of Development and Communications, and other directors and team members to ensure organizational priorities are accurately presented in funding proposals, providing budget information, data and analysis as needed.
Requirements
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Experience communicating financial information to non‑financial readers.
Ability to collect, analyze and report data.
Ability to handle multiple assignments with strict deadlines and to establish priorities.
Proficiency with Word and Excel.
Ability to work effectively as part of a leadership team.
Ability to work effectively across difference.
Demonstrated experience with and/or commitment to intercultural development and anti‑racism work in the workplace.
Experience in working with the State of Minnesota contracting and billing systems a plus.
Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance.
5+ years of experience in accounting for a multi‑faceted organization.
Must have reliable transportation.
Criminal background check required for this position.
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$120k-140k yearly 1d ago
VP Business Development
Greenstate Credit Union 3.9
President/chief executive officer job in Clive, IA
The VP Business Development is responsible for driving strategic growth through community engagement, business partnerships, and cross-department collaboration. This role focuses on increasing credit union membership, loans, deposits, and brand awareness by fostering strong relationships with Select Employee Groups (SEGs), community partners, and internal teams. The VP Business Development oversees partner, community, and business development in current and emerging markets, including opportunity assessment, partner identification, and in new marketings, groundwork necessary to support successful market entry. They provide directional leadership for GreenState's Community Giving strategy, ensuring charitable initiatives align with organizational goals, budget, and deliver meaningful impact. Serving as a key ambassador for GreenState, this leader ensures all partnerships and community giving efforts advance GreenState's mission and strategic objectives.
GREENSTATE CULTURE:
At GreenState, our purpose is to create lasting value for our members, our communities, and one another. We empower our teams to create opportunities that strengthen financial well-being, transform lives, and enhance the vitality of the communities we serve. We know our success-now and in the future-is deeply rooted in fostering an engaging, diverse, and inclusive workplace where everyone knows they matter, their work makes an impact, and their everyday commitment to living our values is what brings our mission to life.
Salary range for this position is $159,822.78 - $186,851.34 with a progressive benefit package.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Performs essential duties and responsibilities in the following areas which may include but are not limited to those listed and are subject to change. Adheres to the Credit Union's core values and Service Standards in conducting GreenState's mission and vision. Demonstrates a positive member service (internal and external) focus at all times. Demonstrates teamwork in all interactions with coworkers and in the completion of all duties and responsibilities. Ensures confidentiality of member information. Supports a diverse and inclusive work environment. Develop and execute strategies to increase credit union members, loans, and deposits through community outreach and business partnerships. Lead and work directly with multiple departments to align business development efforts to ensure consistency and maximize impact. Establish, maintain, and strengthen relationships with SEGs and community partners to drive engagement, growth, and brand awareness. Promote and champion the SEG partnership program internally, ensuring all member-facing departments actively support and utilize the program. Oversee the deployment of a cost-effective financial literacy program that enhances community education and engagement. Provide guidance and feedback on tools and resources needed for retail teams to successfully sign-up members outside of branch locations. Lead the GreenState strategy for community interaction, including development of comprehensive approach to championing and enhancing brand visibility and reputation. Coordinate ongoing feedback with Branch, District, Regional, and Lending leadership to leverage relationships for member growth and new business opportunities. Direct business development activities in emerging markets, including opportunity assessment, partner identification, and groundwork necessary to support successful market entry. Report on progress, integration, and alignment with the credit union's strategic objectives. Provide leadership for GreenState's Community Giving strategy, including oversight of charitable contributions, sponsorships, and initiatives that enhance community impact and align with organizational goals. Lead, mentor, and develop a team of employees responsible for partnership development, community engagement, and business growth initiatives. Perform additional responsibilities as assigned to support organizational goals. Lead charitable giving strategy alignment with GreenState's overall direction, goals, and budget while fostering collaboration with employees. Implement a structured and regular schedule for presenting charitable giving metrics to the executive leadership, ensuring alignment with GreenState's overall strategic direction and objectives. Participate in presentations and seminars to promote and sell our products and services. May meet with major employers or prospects to discuss their needs and outline appropriate solutions. Research, study, and evaluate new activities, policies, programs, markets, etc. to enhance business development activities. Identify opportunities for, or enhancements to, existing products and services to make them more attractive to specific groups.
Job Requirements/Expectations
Education & Experience
Bachelor's degree. Master's degree preferred. Minimum of 15 years of progressive business and management experience, preferably within the financial industry. Demonstrated success in leading high-performing teams and executing strategic growth initiatives.
Skills & Competencies
Expertise in cross-functional leadership, business development, and partnership management. Strong communication, relationship-building, and public speaking skills for internal and external audiences. Deep understanding of credit union operations and member engagement strategies. Ability to manage complex projects across multiple markets, balancing priorities and deadlines.
Other Requirements
Positive attitude and professional image. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, good driving record, and adequate auto insurance. Ability to travel extensively within the GreenState's territory and work non-traditional hours as needed. Must be bondable.
Reporting Relationship
This position reports to the Chief Lending Officer.
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position is responsible for the supervision of others.
Equal Opportunity Employment Statement
GreenState Credit Union is an EEO/AA Employer. We strongly encourage all individuals to apply for openings with the credit union. #LI #ID
$159.8k-186.9k yearly Auto-Apply 19d ago
CEO
Neva Recruiting
President/chief executive officer job in Minneapolis, MN
President/chief executive officer job in Saint Paul, MN
The Minnesota Organization of Leaders in Nursing (MOLN) is a nonprofit organization that consists of nurse leaders throughout the state and gives nurse leaders a collective voice in guiding nursing and impacting the health care system of Minnesota. Any nurse who considers himself/herself a leader in nursing is encouraged to join MOLN.
Members come from all walks of nursing and from every corner of the state. MOLN is an organization for which quality health care is the primary focus. Through collaboration, collegiality, and communication, nursing leaders are able to share their knowledge and expertise to gain new information and perspectives.
MOLN is recognized as an organization that is a voice for nursing leadership in Minnesota. MOLN collaborates with educational institutions to provide insight and guidance regarding the changing environment that new nurses are exposed to as students and as new graduates. MOLN focuses on the education of its members through its annual conferences, seminars, and website. Its Policy and Advocacy Committee alerts members to key initiatives at the legislature and sponsors a day at the Capitol for students and members.
Job Description
Duties
: Reporting to the President and Board of Directors of MOLN and working in collaboration with the Chief ExecutiveOfficer of the Minnesota Hospital Association and staff, the Chief ExecutiveOfficer (CEO) of the Minnesota Organization of Nurse Leaders (MOLN) is a 0.5 FTE position responsible for promoting and sustaining the mission and core values of MOLN and for ensuring the position and vitality of the organization to ensure the ability to lead and serve the membership. The position will start as a 0.5 FTE. The goal is to increase the FTE of the position to 1.0 as membership activities and income diversification increases.
Role Priorities Include:
The CEO, along with the Board, sets the priorities for leading, directing and serving the needs of the organization and its members
Meets and responds to the professional needs of organizational members in a changing health care environment
Provides critical direction relative to the definition and achievement of strategic objectives
Ensures financial vitality, guiding the overall growth and diversification of revenue streams
Represents MOLN and nursing leadership in advocacy and policy
Articulates the mission, vision, values, and strategic objectives of MOLN
Functions as the representative nursing voice to the Minnesota Hospital Association and fosters strategic alliances with various publics and organizations, across the various regions within the of Minnesota, which share common interests and concerns
Manages the MOLN office headquarters through the establishment of sound administrative practices, providing leadership and motivation to staff, membership, and the organization's constituencies.
Portrays a strong professional image
Qualifications
Is a Registered Nurse licensed in the state of Minnesota, or eligible for Minnesota licensure with a Master's Degree in nursing or a related field
Strong verbal and writing skills
Demonstrated skill with current technology
Demonstrated evidence of visionary nursing and health care leadership
Demonstrated skill in leading and facilitating groups
Experience in business development and fund raising preferred
Preferred experience as a member of a non-profit board or with association management
Must be able to meet the following physical demands: able to independently travel by air or vehicle; able and licensed to drive a car; visual and auditory acuity; and able to lift 35 pounds
Additional Information
The window for applications to be sent in to MOLN will be Aug. 15 through Sept. 16. Individuals seeking additional information about the position may call the MOLN office at **************. The review of all applications will occur in late September and early October. The goal is to have interviews scheduled in late October and November with the CEO being selected and in place the beginning of January 2017.
$132k-247k yearly est. 1d ago
Chief Executive Officer
Interfaith Action of Greater Saint Paul
President/chief executive officer job in Saint Paul, MN
The Chief ExecutiveOfficer of Interfaith Action of Greater Saint Paul (IFA), reports to the Board of Directors, responsible for overall leadership and management and assures that the integration of IFA's mission in its actions and policies.
Responsibilities
Commitment to the IFA mission and Vision. Demonstrated passion for the mission of IFA
Able to articulate and promote the mission with multiple audiences including staff, donors, volunteers, faith congregations, broader community.
Lead with cultural humility and accountability to the communities most impacted by IFA's work.
Uphold IFA's interfaith identity while navigating complex social, political, and community environments.
Strategic Development and Organizational Sustainability. Working in partnership with the Board, the CEO sets a clear, mission-aligned strategy and measurable goals that ensure both near-term stability and long-term sustainability.
Demonstrate a commitment to racial, ethnic, and religious diversity and inclusion.
Provide thought leadership, where appropriate.
Track, evaluate, and report progress toward strategic goals using data-informed dashboards and outcomes.
Lead multi-year strategic planning, including financial modeling, scenario planning, and risk assessment.
Balance mission impact with financial viability, making recommendations to the Board as necessary.
Guide the organization through periods of change, restructuring, or realignment to ensure long-term health.
Program Development, Planning, and Administration. Initiate and facilitate, with the Board and staff, effective long- and short-range program planning processes, which enable IFA to fulfill its mission through vital, effective, and needed programs.
Oversee the operations of all IFA programs. Work with the department directors to outline the scope of each program and to set annual goals and means for evaluation.
Lead portfolio-level decision-making, including program expansion, redesign, integration, or sunsetting based on impact, cost, and strategic alignment, consistent with the mission and objectives of IFA.
Ensure programs are responsive to community needs and grounded in trauma-informed and equity-centered practices.
Foster cross-department collaboration to eliminate silos and strengthen organizational effectiveness.
Fund Development/Advancement. Create strategic direction and vision and lead an effective program of fundraising.
Develop and maintain relationships in the non-profit community with heads of foundations, other non-profits, major individual donors and potential donors, congregations.
Be seen as a thought leader in the non-profit/foundation world by being current on literature and providing briefings for various foundation and non-profit groups.
Oversee the major gift, grants management, events, annual campaign.
Lead and support diversified revenue strategies, including philanthropy, public funding, partnerships, and earned income where appropriate.
Staff Leadership and Development. Oversee the work of the senior leadership team, and of all staff through direct reports.
Recruit, train, and retain strong individuals for senior leadership positions and oversee the recruitment and training of all staff.
Maintain clear communication with staff to ensure that everyone understands IA's vision, mission, and strategy
Maintain clear, fair, anti-racist and effective personnel policies/administration.
Coach, mentor, and encourage continuing personal and professional growth and collaboration among staff. Ensure that succession planning is implemented for all key positions.
Maintain a positive organization culture that is inclusive, transparent, and collaborative.
Financial Planning and Management. Oversee the work of staff who prepare the Annual Budget, maintain, and control all expenditures, ensure proper record keeping, and authorize timely payments of bills and fulfillment of other contractual agreements.
Work with CFO/COO, Executive committee, and Operations Committee to ensure thorough and timely understanding of financial status and issues.
Lead cost-containment, right-sizing, and facilities or capital planning decisions when necessary.
Ensure appropriate internal controls, financial reporting, and compliance with legal and contractual obligations.
Boards and Committees. Provide the Board and its member with needed information, context, and staff services to fulfill its fiduciary and policy oversight roles and ensure the effective functioning of the IA Board and all Committees maintain strong working relationships with Board officers and members and effectively use Board members to further the organization's mission.
Prepare agendas, and reports, and participate in the Executive Committee and full Board meetings, including financial information, strategic plan activities and programmatic updates, and challenges and opportunities.
Recruit Board members to ensure the Board reflects the diverse communities that IFA serves, and includes the skills and backgrounds needed for the organization.
Inform and advise the Board on organizational risks, opportunities, and strategic tradeoffs.
Community Engagement and External Relations. Build and maintain positive relationships and with leaders and organizations in faith communities, elected officials, governmental leaders, and the broader community.
Establish IFA as a respected thought leader, viewed as an important community partner.
Be a good partner with other organizations to get things done.
Represent IFA on community boards and committees that do work congruent with IFA's strategic plan.
Navigate complex political and funding environments with integrity and strategic judgment.
Manage reputational risk and public communications.
Public Relations and Collaborative Community Planning. Oversee the development and implementation of an effective program of communication, so that IFA's various publics are kept well informed of activities/programs and are motivated to support and participate in IFA's work.
Legal Compliance, Risk Management. Assure compliance with current legal and statutory requirements as well as with defined internal IA personnel and administrative policies.
Ensure all contracts are completed within appropriate guidelines.
Assume other responsibilities as assigned by the Board of Directors.
Qualifications
Qualifications
The CEO will be committed to IFA's mission with proven leadership, coaching and relationship management experience. Concrete demonstrable experience and other qualifications include:
Minimum of 10+ years of experience in progressively responsible leadership positions in developing and operationalizing strategies which advanced an organization to the next stage of growth.
A Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience.
A high level of skill in coaching and managing staff and high-performance teams, setting objectives, and building accountability and commitment and developing others to build capacity. Skilled in assessing and retaining talent.
Experience in building organizational cultures with a high level of employee engagement.
Expertise in guiding organizations through change.
Skills in working with a Board of Directors and other constituents with a high ability to cultivate relationships.
Strong connections and relationship building skills across private, public, and corporate sectors.
An enthusiastic communicator with well-developed interpersonal skills.
Ability to oversee and support multidisciplinary projects and build organizational collaboration.
Exhibits a high degree of ethical conduct, integrity, confidentiality, and professional behavior.
Leadership characteristics
Passion for the mission of IFA and the individuals served.
• An inclusive, collaborative, and enthusiastic leader.
• Demonstrated experience and interest in social issues including affordable housing.
Committed to supporting a culture of staff growth and development.
Ability to lead with clarity during complexity and uncertainty.
Strategic thinker and disciplined operator.
• Strong verbal and written communication skills.
$132k-247k yearly est. 10d ago
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Portfolio Company
Forge Holdings
President/chief executive officer job in Omaha, NE
Job Description
About Us
Forge Holdings is a dynamic investment firm focused on acquiring and growing lower middle market businesses generating $3M-$15M in annual cash flow. We adopt a people-first philosophy, prioritizing high-energy teams driven by grit, bias to action, and a passion for value creation over traditional experience. Our CEOs are empowered to lead their businesses, make bold decisions, and unlock value creation through smart capital allocation.
About the Role
As CEO, you will lead one of our portfolio companies, serving as the primary capital allocator to drive sustainable value creation. We welcome first-time CEOs and those with experience in the role - our founders succeeded as first-timers at ages 30 and 37-and seek hungry leaders excited by ownership, accountability, and earning through impact. This role demands high energy, decisive action, and a relentless focus on aligning people, strategy, execution, and acquisitions to generate superior, long-term value creation.
What We're Looking For
We seek great decision-makers motivated by:
Ownership: Taking full command of a business and its destiny.
Accountability: Driving results with responsibility and without excuses.
Value Creation: Building lasting equity through smart, disciplined allocation of capital.
Key Responsibilities
Allocation of Capital Across Four Pillars:
People: Hire top-tier A-players, foster strong relationships and a retentive culture, and empower them to own capital decisions within their teams, ensuring a people-first environment that fuels growth.
Strategic Initiatives: Identify high-impact value creation opportunities, prioritize them ruthlessly, and rally your team to execute, transforming ideas into measurable business outcomes.
Internal Investments - Growth Assets: Make deliberate investments in technology, property, plant, and equipment on timelines that support people-driven and strategy-aligned expansion, optimizing for long-term scalability.
External Investment - Acquisitions: Pursue strategic add-on acquisitions that fit the company's vision and are highly accretive on standalone merits, excluding synergies or soft factors.
Balance: Act as the ultimate decision-maker, balancing short-term execution with long-term value building.
Culture: Cultivate a culture of accountability, where ownership motivates exceptional performance and rewards value creation.
Requirements
Demonstrable history of value-creating decisions for yourself, teams, and organizations-no prior CEO experience required.
Proven track record in capital allocation, evidenced across people, strategy, assets, and acquisitions (e.g., hiring/retaining talent, leading initiatives, investing in infrastructure, or executing deals that have successful outcomes).
Bias to action, with grit and energy to thrive in ambiguous, high-stakes environments.
Excitement for earning through equity and creating tangible impact in a lower middle market setting.
If you're eager to bet on yourself, ready to lead with unrelenting energy, excited by earning value through equity, we are eager to speak with you about accelerating your career in partnership with Forge Holdings.
Any applications that are received outside of our HRIS will not be reviewed. Please click this link to apply: *******************************************************
Benefits
Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
Retirement Plan (401k, IRA)
Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)
Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)
Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity)
Training & Development
Stock Option Plan
$119k-225k yearly est. 20d ago
Madison Regional Health System - Chief Executive Officer
Eide Bailly LLP 4.4
President/chief executive officer job in Madison, SD
Eide Bailly Executive Search has been retained by Madison Regional Health System (MRHS) based in Madison, South Dakota to recruit its next Chief ExecutiveOfficer (CEO). Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO is the senior administrator for the organization.
Organization:
MRHS is a 22-bed non-profit facility committed to providing quality healthcare close to home. MRHS has served Madison and its surrounding communities for over 135 years and is governed by a Board of Directors. Designated as an award-winning Critical Access Hospital, MRHS provides healthcare services to residents who would otherwise have to travel long distances for care. The health system integrates a hospital, clinic, multiple departments, and other partnered healthcare companies and includes 270+ employees dedicated to providing quality inpatient and outpatient healthcare services. MRHS's mission is to serve as a community health focal point through the provision of compassionate, quality, and innovative care; providing quality healthcare, close to home.
In addition to general medical and surgical services, MRHS offers an intensive care unit, swing bed, birthing suites & nursery, private rooms, emergency medical services, audiology, cardiology, dermatology, ENT, nephrology, OB/GYN, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Pulmonology, Podiatry, and Vascular services. MRHS's primary service area includes Lake and Miner counties. Approximately 13,000 people reside in the primary service area. MRHS employs 12 medical providers, providing surgical, primary care, and emergency care services.
In 2013, MRHS broke ground on a 110,000 square foot replacement facility. The new facility opened in 2015, which houses the main hospital, ancillary services, and clinics. It's opening coincided with the merger between the hospital and local clinics. Today residents in the community can receive all the medical care they need under one roof. MRHS has been recognized as a Top 20 Critical Access Hospital in the nation by the National Rural Health Association, Top 100 Critical Access Hospital by iVantage Health Analytics', and is certified a health home by Medicaid & Medicare.
The Community:
Madison, SD, home to over 6000 residents, is the county seat of Lake County. Madison is a progressive community nested between two lakes, Lake Madison, and Lake Herman. Madison offers a prosperous manufacturing center, reputable healthcare system, thriving schools, full-service community center, national recognized state university and world-class outdoor recreational opportunities.
Madison is home to Dakota State University (DSU). DSU offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs through its colleges of arts and sciences, business and information systems, computer and cyber sciences, and education.
The Madison area offers a variety of hunting and fishing opportunities. Both public and private hunting land is accessible. Madison is home to several city parks and recreational areas. With picnic shelters, ball diamonds, tennis courts, playgrounds, soccer fields and skating rinks. Madison also has The Community Center is a 67,000 square foot building designed to provide the health, wellness, and recreational need for Madison, Dakota State University, and the surrounding area. The Dakota Prairie Playhouse and Conference Center is a regional, multi-use facility in Madison. The complex contains an 80 ft. x 80 ft. conference center, large enough to accommodate banquet seating for 500 people and a theatre with seating for 700 people. Lake Herman and Lake Madison are nearby. Lake Madison is 2,800 acres offering exceptional fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, skiing, and swimming. Lake Herman is 1,350 acres with excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, skiing, and swimming. Madison also offers two golf courses, the Lakes Golf Course (9 holes) and Madison Golf and Country Club (18 holes). Madison Central School District contains 3 schools, 1,139 students with a 14 to 1 student-teacher ratio. The school districts current superintendent was named the 2019 state superintendent of the year. Madison offers homebuyers homes in town or on the lakes, to fit anyone's needs and budget. Madison is located 50 miles from Sioux Falls, SD, the largest city in the state, home to shopping, entertainment, and home to Sioux Falls Regional Airport with 16 direct flights to major cities across the United States.
Responsibilities
The CEO is vested with the complete administrative responsibility for the direction, coordination, and monitoring of all hospital and organizational activities in accordance with the institution's mission, its role in the community and area healthcare system, its specific objectives in providing healthcare services and information and its commitment to education and research.
How to apply:
Submit your application to this job posting or for more details (including requests for the full position specification) and/or to submit a nomination or application, please contact Derek J Castaneda at Eide Bailly, 18081 Burt Street, #200, Omaha, NE 68022; phone **************; or e-mail *************************.
*MRHS and Eide Bailly are equal opportunity employers and do not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other status or condition protected by law.
$108k-175k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Chief Operating Officer
Teach Iowa 4.0
President/chief executive officer job in Iowa
Administration/Director
Date Available: July 1, 2026
District:
Cedar Rapids Community School District
$92k-136k yearly est. 5d ago
VP of Strategic Initiatives
Interstates 3.8
President/chief executive officer job in Sioux Center, IA
Build What's Next at Interstates Interstates is looking for a Vice President of Strategic Initiatives to lead some of our most critical growth opportunities and enterprise wide initiatives. This is a senior leadership role for someone who thrives in complex, ambiguous environments and has a track record of turning bold ideas into durable, scalable results.
You'll operate at the intersection of strategy, execution, and change leadership-building new offers, launching enterprise programs, and guiding them from early concept through stabilization and successful transition to long term owners. If you enjoy working from muck to clarity, aligning diverse stakeholders, and ensuring strong outcomes, this role was built for you.
What You'll Do:
Drive New Growth Offers
* Identify, evaluate, and prioritize new strategic offers aligned with Interstates' long term growth strategy.
* Develop and lead comprehensive business cases, including: Market opportunity and client expectations; Differentiated value propositions; Revenue, margin, and investment requirements; Delivery readiness, scalability, and risk
* Guide offers from concept to market ready execution with a focus on profitability, consistency, and repeatability.
Build Execution Capability
* Partner closely with Operations, Sales, Marketing, Engineering, and Finance to create the infrastructure required to deliver and sell new offers.
* Establish delivery models, processes, tools, and performance metrics that scale.
* Lead pilots and early client engagements to validate and refine offers before full rollout.
Lead Enterprise Level Strategic Initiatives
* Own high priority, cross functional initiatives that require focused leadership and executive visibility.
* Translate strategic intent into actionable plans with clear milestones, governance, and outcomes.
* Examples may include: Launching and operationalizing enterprise safety or quality programs; Leading major process transformations; Standing up new capabilities or operating models
Launch, Stabilize, and Transition
* Create the foundation for success by defining: Vision and success criteria; Governance and decision making frameworks; Operating cadence, metrics, and reporting
* Drive initiatives through launch and early adoption.
* Prepare initiatives for a clean transition by documenting processes, building leadership readiness, and handing off to permanent owners once stable.
Influence, Coach, and Lead Change
* Coach and mentor offer owners and cross functional leaders.
* Clarify ownership, success measures, and accountability.
* Lead change efforts so teams can understand, deliver, promote, and integrate new ways of working.
* Influence across the organization without direct authority, aligning senior leaders around shared outcomes.
What You Bring:
* Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Business, or a related field required; Master's degree or MBA preferred (or equivalent senior leadership experience).
* 10+ years of progressive senior leadership experience.
* Proven success translating strategy into executable offers and enterprise initiatives.
* Experience leading large, cross functional programs from concept through launch, stabilization, and transition.
* Strong ability to influence without authority and align leaders across functions.
* Demonstrated change leadership-embedding new capabilities into existing operations.
* Familiarity with safety, quality, or operational excellence programs is a plus.
Location & Travel: This position can be based out of either our Sioux Center, IA, Sioux Falls, SD, or Omaha, NE Offices. Travel will be required and will vary according to business requirements. Up to 40% may be expected.
Compensation: The base pay range for this position is $175 - 225K + bonus + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by the experience and education required, and level of responsibility. The range posted for this role represents a range that Interstates, in good faith, believes it is willing to pay at the time of this posting. The pay is determined by job related skills, training, education, and experience.
Application deadline: This role is open for application until February 6, 2026.
Benefits:
* Comprehensive health, dental, and vision plans with options to fit your needs
* Generous PTO with a true work-life balance philosophy - unplug and recharge
* 401(k) plan to help you plan for the future
* Life and disability insurance for peace of mind
* Career coaching and advancement programs tailored to your goals
Why Interstates
At Interstates, we don't just execute projects-we build capabilities that shape the future of our business and our clients' success. In this role, you'll have the opportunity to:
* Operate with executive trust and visibility.
* Leave a lasting imprint on how Interstates grows and evolves.
* Work alongside leaders who value clarity, accountability, and collaboration.
* Take ideas from whiteboard to reality-and ensure they stick.
$103k-140k yearly est. 16h ago
Chief Operating Officer
Candeo 3.9
President/chief executive officer job in Johnston, IA
Full-time Description
, Authority, and Accountability
Under the supervision of the Chief ExecutiveOfficer (CEO), the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will oversee all aspects of the operational functions for all services offered to ensure efficient service delivery and compliance with regulatory standards. The COO will be responsible for the quality of all services and will ensure that all services are offered in a financially responsible manner. The COO will also ensure all operations function within the guidelines of all policies, procedures; local, state, and federal code; and regulations.
Essential Job Functions - Administration
Operational Management: Direct and oversee the operations of the company to ensure efficient performance, compliance and resource allocation.
Strategic Planning: Collaborate with the CEO and other executives to develop and implement business strategies that drive growth and profitability.
Performance Monitoring: Establish and monitor key performance indicators, analyzing operational data to identify areas of improvement.
Team Leadership: Lead, mentor, and develop the management team, fostering a culture of innovation, accountability, and excellence.
Financial Oversight: Manage budgets, forecasts, and financial reporting to ensure alignment with organizational goals.
Compliance: Ensure compliance with industry regulations, standards, and legal requirements.
Process Improvement: Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and productivity.
Client Relations: Maintain and enhance relationships with key clients, stakeholders, and partners.
Modeling: Serves as a role model for employees by doing the following
Reports for work as scheduled and consistently demonstrates dependability and punctuality
Presents a neat, clean, professional appearance consistent with expectations for others.
Adheres to and enforces agency policies and o Maintains employee and client confidentiality.
Requirements
Education, Experience and Licensure/Certification Requirements
Bachelor's degree in a related field. Masters preferred.
A minimum of five years' progressive supervisory experience or a member of the senior management team
Experience working with people with disabilities.
Strong financial background and knowledge. Experience with HCBS preferred.
Experience in achieving outcomes that lead to meaningful change and improved experiences and/or increased efficiency required.
Valid Iowa Driver's License
Fully functional cell phone
Possession of a fully functional motor vehicle that meets required operational and maintenance guidelines in accordance with the Iowa Department of Transportation motor vehicle safety standards and Candeo's Motor Vehicle Guidelines.
Ability to pass criminal history, motor vehicle, child abuse, dependent adult abuse and sex offender registry background checks. Must be free from the conviction of a prior child or dependent adult abuse, neglect, or mistreatment offense.
Salary Description $80,000.00 - $90,000.00
$80k-90k yearly 8d ago
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