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  • Chief Growth Officer Green Bay, WI / Shared Solutions

    Foth Infrastructure & Environment, LLC

    President/chief executive officer job in Green Bay, WI

    Foth is a 100% member-owned science and engineering consulting firm headquartered in Wisconsin, with over 85 years of success. Our 700 members across 30 locations are dedicated to solving our clients' toughest science and engineering challenges. Consistently ranked by Engineering News Record in the top 150 firms, we offer a values-based, collaborative, and flexible work environment with professional growth opportunities. If you thrive working alongside a smart, caring team of colleagues, consider joining us at Foth. Foth is currently seeking a team-focused, innovative, and results-oriented Chief Growth Officer to join our executive team. Reporting to the CEO, this position will partner with the executive team and business unit leaders, as well as interact with members of the Board, to develop and drive organic and acquisition growth strategies and initiatives within the corporation and its affiliated companies (Foth Production Solutions, LLC and Foth Infrastructure & Environment, LLC), resulting in the achievement of our profitable growth and client stability goals. This position will be based out of Foth's Green Bay, Wisconsin location with professional flexibility. Primary Responsibilities Actively participate in strategic planning and forecasting process to align the organization's business strategies and long-term initiatives with profitable growth and client stability goals Partner with CEO and Foth business unit leaders to determine effective sales organization design, engage in selection of new team members (market leaders, client leaders, business development leaders) and related third-party resources, and maintain dotted-line relationship with sales and marketing team members across all Foth companies Champion the development, implementation, and effective application of sales and marketing practices and standard work processes/tools across all Foth companies (e.g., brand/marketing standards, sales/marketing planning, sales process, proposal standards, presentation standards) Research/identify new markets, services, and delivery method opportunities in coordination with Foth business units Identify/leverage cross-selling opportunities between Foth business units Sponsor training and development initiatives supporting the development of the sales organization, including sales process, client negotiations, project pricing, portfolio management, and risk management In support of business unit client relationship activities, effectively engage with key clients, to include reviews of proposals and presentations, attending selected conferences, and participating in client partnership meetings Travel to client sites and/or other Foth local offices as needed Act as a role model to fellow members by demonstrating behaviors consistent with our brand and our One Foth culture Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in business, engineering, or related technical field 15+ years of experience driving strategic growth in P&L leadership capacity for a mid-sized or larger company or significant business unit, including leadership of high-growth sales teams/functions. Preferred Qualifications Engineering degree and/or professional engineering license Master of Business Administration Knowledge of the markets in which Foth does business Previous responsibility for marketing functions Experience in a professional services/consulting environment Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) experience Why Foth Established Reputation: With over 85 years of success, we are proud to be 100% member-owned. Dynamic Culture: Benefit from a values-based, client-centered, and flexible work environment, with ample professional growth opportunities and supportive colleagues, contributing to our impressive 92+% member retention rate. Challenging Projects: Engage in diverse and exciting projects that promote continuous professional growth and development. Join our team and experience the Foth difference! Learn more at foth.com/careers All Foth Companies is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. Qualified women, minorities, persons with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. All locations are tobacco-free. Subject to applicable state law, all applicants who have received a written offer of employment and a copy of Foth's Drug and Alcohol-Free Workplace Program Policy, will be required to undergo testing for commonly abused controlled substances. Applicants must complete the required drug testing within two business days of offer acceptance. Foth will pay for all drug testing, which will be conducted by a licensed independent medical laboratory that follows testing requirements in accordance with applicable state law. Colorado Residents: In any materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this information. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $171k-291k yearly est. 3d ago
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  • Chief Financial Officer/Co-Chief Executive Officer, Overture Center for the Arts

    Acord (Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development

    President/chief executive officer job in Madison, WI

    Organization Overture Center for the Arts (Overture Center) was dedicated on September 18, 2004, in the heart of vibrant downtown Madison, Wisconsin. Their vision is to create extraordinary experiences through the arts with a mission to support and elevate the community's creative culture, economy, and quality of life through the arts. Overture Center's unwavering commitment is to be the region's preeminent stage for extraordinary artistry, to cultivate diverse and emerging talent, and to serve as the arts' epicenter for community engagement. It strives to provide exceptional experiences for all. Overture Center features seven state-of-the-art performance spaces and five galleries where national and international touring artists, nine resident companies, and hundreds of local artists engage audiences in over 500,000 educational and artistic experiences annually. Overture Center takes pride in presenting spectacular performances alongside free and low-cost programs that nurture creativity, curiosity, and diversity, while also driving the local economy and contributing to the vitality of a growing city. Designed by César Pelli, the 388,000-square-foot facility is anchored by the 2,251-seat Overture Hall-a crisp geometric structure crafted from limestone and glass, featuring a grand lobby that extends over the sidewalk to shelter its entrance. Within the lobby, light-wood ceilings and travertine flooring create a warm, inviting atmosphere. The auditorium itself is defined by softly illuminated balconies cascading downward and an undulating acoustic ceiling, shaping a contemporary space. Unobstructed sightlines, superb acoustics, and cutting‑edge technical support ensure flawless performances of music, theater, dance, and more. The 1,089-seat Capitol Theater preserves its original architectural splendor, including the Grand Barton Organ, ornate ceiling, wall niches, proscenium arch, and chandelier lighting. The Playhouse, a 350-seat thrust theater, and four flexible performance/event spaces expand performance and event opportunities. Through thoughtful integration of existing venues and historic building elements, the complex maintains the pedestrian‑friendly character of downtown Madison. The circa 1920 stone facade of the former Yost's Department Store remains as the main entrance to the Overture Center complex. At the heart of the facility, glass facades connect Overture Hall with the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art-a separate nonprofit entity with independent governance, operations, and maintenance. A new glass dome bathes the building's interior with natural light, illuminating a four‑story rotunda flanked by art galleries and the intimate Rotunda Stage, an indoor amphitheater. Complementing its vibrant resident companies, Overture Center's 2025-2026 season offers a compelling lineup of performances. Eight major Broadway productions are gracing its stages, including The Book of Mormon, Some Like It Hot, Hamilton, Kimberly Akimbo, Back to the Future: The Musical, Riverdance 30 - The New Generation, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, The Great Gatsby, and Water for Elephants. The season further features a diverse array of other touring productions, the acclaimed “Up Close” and Cabaret Series, National Geographic Live presentations, and free Kids in the Rotunda shows. Notable highlights include performances by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Cirque Mechanics' Tilt!, and the comedic duo Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood. Overture Center embraces its profound responsibility to mirror the community it serves and to honor the shared humanity at its core through its Community Advisory Council, which represents diverse constituencies. The Council advises Overture Center staff on community and educational programming and identifies opportunities to deepen community engagement and foster meaningful partnerships with local organizations and constituents. Overture Center is committed to accessibility, with at least 35% of their artistic experiences provided for no or little cost to the community through their 15 education and engagement programs, which include Kids in the Rotunda, Onstage Student Field Trips, International Festival, and The Jerry Awards. As an early leader in Broadway tactile tours and audio‑described performances, Overture Center is Kulture City certified and serves as a partner site for Disney Musicals in Schools, Carnegie Hall's The Lullaby Project, the Kennedy Center's Any Given Child, and The Jimmy Awards. Overture Center Foundation, Inc., a private 501c(3) nonprofit corporation, became the sole operator of Overture Center on January 1, 2012. Overture Center Foundation is governed by a 24‑member board of directors, chaired by Jim Yehle. Overture Center engages a total full‑time staff of 88 employees, more than 208 part‑time and variable front‑of‑house staff, more than 276 variable stagehands, and more than 500 volunteers. The organization's projected budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, anticipates revenue of $24 million, with approximately $18.7 million from program services, $4.7 million from annual fund contributions and grants, and $3.3 million in special campaign and other philanthropic funding. Their endowment stands at approximately $8 million. Community With more than 270,000 residents, Madison is a city of diverse neighborhoods and vibrant communities, renowned for its rich cultural scene encompassing art, music, cuisine, and much more. As the capital of Wisconsin and the state's fastest‑growing city, Madison boasts a dynamic economy anchored by a robust and expanding technology sector, alongside numerous corporate headquarters. Access to quality schools, healthcare facilities, and infrastructure, coupled with affordability, income levels, and residents' engagement with these opportunities, are key factors that consistently rank the Madison region and Dane County among the nation's best places to live, work, study, and enjoy a high quality of life. Home to nearly 50,000 students, the University of Wisconsin‑Madison remains deeply committed to impacting lives beyond its academic walls. Rooted in the enduring Wisconsin Idea, the university's outreach includes programs such as distributing farm produce to families in need, mentoring and tutoring local schoolchildren, and offering free humanities courses to low‑income adults. The city's downtown area continues to attract educated young professionals who favor high‑density rental housing, drawn by Madison's proximity to the university and major private‑sector employers. Madison's five nearby lakes provide abundant recreational options, including fishing, boating, and watersports, while the 1,260‑acre University of Wisconsin Arboretum offers over 20 miles of trails for hiking and exploration. Recognized by USA Today as one of the top 10 cycling towns in the country, Madison boasts an extensive network of bike lanes and paths, complemented by a popular bike‑share program, BCycle. In addition, NerdWallet recently named Madison the greenest city in America, highlighting its excellent air quality and an impressive 12.7 parks per 10,000 residents-more than any other U.S. city. This accolade reflects Madison's 200 miles of hiking and biking trails, a bicycle population that exceeds cars, a strong presence of green jobs, and a growing number of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified buildings and venues. Sources: U.S Census Bureau; Madison Region Economic Partnership, Livability; City of Madison Housing Report; Madison Parks Division Position Summary As a member of Overture Center's executive shared leadership team, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be responsible for guiding the organization's strategic direction, leadership culture, and operational success in partnership with their fellow Co‑CEOs and the Board of Directors. This role will combine executive leadership in financial and business operations with shared responsibility for the strategic, cultural, and mission‑driven direction of the organization. As CFO/Co‑CEO, this position will provide strategic leadership of all finance and business operations functions, including budgeting, financial reporting, compliance, legal affairs, risk management, insurance, administrative operations, and support for governance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will ensure that Overture Center remains financially resilient, operationally sound, and aligned with best practices, while fostering collaboration, transparency, and values‑aligned decision‑making. The CFO/Co‑CEO will safeguard Overture Center's tax‑exempt status through rigorous compliance with all applicable nonprofit tax laws and reporting requirements. As one of several partnering Co‑CEOs, they will provide collaborative executive leadership to ensure unified strategic direction, operational excellence, and cultural alignment across the organization. They will share responsibility for setting and executing Overture Center's strategic plan, fostering cross‑functional collaboration, and will represent Overture Center in the Madison community and beyond. The role will champion and provide expertise regarding Administration and Finance at Overture Center and serve as a backup to the other Co‑CEOs to ensure continuity, stability, and shared accountability. Roles and Responsibilities Organizational Leadership and Strategy Serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team and partner with the Co‑CEOs to shape strategy, champion an inclusive culture, and align financial practices with organizational goals. Model shared leadership and co‑accountability in decision‑making, risk management, and mission delivery. Direct the Manager of Executive Support and Board Operations to support the Executive Leadership Team, coordinate meetings, manage executive communication, and deliver on special projects. Lead special cross‑functional initiatives that support innovation, organizational alignment, and administrative excellence as required. Represent Overture Center internally and externally, fostering trust, visibility, and mission alignment across stakeholder groups. Participate in the Capital Projects and Capital Expenses Work Group, steering financing, budgeting, and risk management for facility upgrades and major equipment purchases. Oversee all federal and state nonprofit tax filings-IRS Forms 990, 990‑T, Wisconsin Form 4‑T, and related schedules-ensuring accuracy, compliance, timely submission, and ongoing protection of Overture Center's tax‑exempt status, including strict adherence to lobbying and political‑activity limits. Embrace other organizational leadership and strategy responsibilities as required. Finance, Business Operations, and Risk Management Provide data‑driven strategic leadership of Overture Center's Finance and Business Operations functions, including multi‑year financial modeling, contingency planning, internal controls, and budget development that promote transparency, accountability, and organizational learning. Partner with Programming, Marketing, and Operations to forecast and reconcile all earned‑revenue streams-box office, concessions, merchandise, rentals-and lead nightly tour/union show settlements to protect margins and ensure strong cash flow. Monitor and manage cash flow, liquidity, and short‑ and long‑term financial sustainability. Ensure effective oversight of payroll processes in partnership with the Director of Finance, including compliance with applicable laws, accurate reporting, and integration with financial systems and budgeting. Develop and implement financial policies, procedures, systems, training, and internal controls in alignment with nonprofit best practices that support organizational resilience and proactive risk mitigation. Maintain strong relationships with banking partners and financial institutions to support operating needs, compliance, and investment strategies. Oversee enterprise‑wide risk management, including insurance coverage, claims, legal compliance, and cybersecurity strategy in coordination with IT. Embrace other finance, business operations, and risk management responsibilities as required. Board and Governance Support Serve as the primary staff liaison to the Finance, Audit, Investment, Governance and Nominations, and Overture Foundation Corporation (OFC) Committees of the Board. Participate in Board of Directors meetings, Executive Committee sessions, and committee chair meetings. Provide direction to the Manager of Executive Support & Board Operations to ensure timely preparation of meeting materials, policy compliance, and effective board communications. Monitor board policy compliance and ensure that board‑approved actions are appropriately documented and executed. Collaborate with the Board of Directors and fellow executives to ensure alignment between strategic plans and operational execution across departments. Lead endowment and long‑term investment strategy with the Board Investment Committee, monitoring performance and ensuring policy compliance to safeguard Overture Center's long‑range financial stability. Embrace other board and governance support responsibilities as required. Internal Culture Development and External Relations Champion a workplace culture grounded in trust, transparency, collaboration, and innovation, and promote behaviors that foster belonging, respect, and shared accountability. Align culture‑building efforts with business outcomes by integrating employee experience, inclusion, and engagement metrics into operational planning and leadership evaluation. Serve as a thought leader and culture carrier across the organization to ensure corporate culture is aligned with Overture Center's mission and strategic vision of responsible financial stewardship and operational excellence. Oversee business contracts and serve on the Negotiation Team for union agreements, ensuring alignment with operational and cultural priorities. Negotiate and monitor resident‑organization rent models, and present co‑promotion agreements, ensuring terms balance mission impact with cost recovery. Collaborate with legal counsel to reduce organizational risk and ensure proper handling of legal matters. Embrace other internal culture development and external relations responsibilities as required. Traits and Characteristics The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be a skilled visionary leader who values frequent interaction and collaboration with others. They will possess exceptional people skills and the capacity to work collaboratively with staff, customers, and other stakeholders. The CFO/Co‑CEO will be comfortable working in a fast‑paced environment, prioritizing tasks, and responding to the needs of others. Strategic thinking, trustworthiness, adaptability, and a sense of humor will be important traits of the successful CFO/Co‑CEO. Responsible and knowledgeable, they will be a clear communicator, supportive, understanding, and balanced. A natural collaborator, the CFO/Co‑CEO will advocate for and with the internal staff and external contractors. The CFO/Co‑CEO will possess a deep appreciation for the arts and will champion the continuing improvement of the Overture Center's experience, ensuring the organization's long‑term success. Other key competencies include: Teamwork, Planning, and Organizing - The capacity to cooperate with others to meet objectives as well as establish courses of action to ensure that work is completed effectively. Leadership and Conceptual Thinking - The ability to organize and influence people to believe in a vision, create a sense of purpose and direction, and the ability to analyze hypothetical situations, patterns, and/or abstract concepts to formulate connections and new insights. Problem Solving and Personal Accountability - The clarity to define, analyze, and diagnose key components of a problem to formulate a solution, while at the same time being answerable for personal actions. Decision Making and Negotiation - The dexterity to analyze all aspects of a situation to make consistently sound and timely decisions while also listening to a variety of diverse groups and absorbing different viewpoints. Experience and Qualifications The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will have senior management experience in a multifaceted, multi‑venue public events facility with a minimum of eight years of progressively responsible finance and business leadership experience, including four years in a senior or executive role. A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field is required; a CPA or MBA is strongly preferred. Experience in nonprofit arts or cultural organizations, including working with nonprofit boards and governance committees, is strongly preferred, with a deep knowledge of nonprofit financial regulations, GAAP, budgeting, investment policy, and compliance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will have previously demonstrated excellence in executive leadership, strategic thinking, and change management. Strong interpersonal, facilitation, and communication skills, including board and public engagement, with proven ability to influence across diverse internal and external stakeholders. Experience negotiating union contracts and managing legal risk is preferred. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite, budgeting software, and board governance platforms, and strong digital literacy and adaptability are beneficial. Overture Center values the many ways leadership and financial acumen are developed, both professionally and personally. Overture Center strongly encourages applications from individuals whose lived experience and diverse career paths have comparably prepared them to provide strategic, operational, and cultural leadership at the highest level. Working Conditions This is a hybrid office position, supporting a flexible work environment that includes both remote and on‑site responsibilities. The role requires regular use of standard office equipment and frequent interaction via digital platforms. Occasional evening or weekend hours will be required to attend events, meetings, or represent the organization in the community. Compensation and Benefits Overture Center offers a salary range between $170,000 and $185,000. The total benefits package includes vacation and holiday time as well as medical, life, vision, and dental insurances, and short‑ and long‑term disability. Retirement benefits are provided through a 401(k) plan, with Overture Center matching 100 percent of deferrals up to one percent, plus 50 percent of deferrals over one percent and up to six percent of employee compensation with immediate vesting. Application and Inquiries To submit a cover letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments, please visit ****************************************************************************************************************************** Email ********************************* Overture Center for the Arts is committed to social and racial justice through a focus on access, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Overture Center aspires to break down the social constructs that have served to divide us by race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, and range of abilities. Overture Center supports an arts community that engages and uplifts people of diverse backgrounds, especially those who have historically been marginalized and left on the periphery of traditional arts organizations. Overture Center aims to ensure members of their diverse community are represented and included in all facets, creating an environment where everyone is welcome and feels a sense of belonging. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $170k-185k yearly 4d ago
  • Chief Investment & Endowment Strategy Leader

    Lamwork

    President/chief executive officer job in Michigan

    A leading investment firm in Michigan seeks a Chief Investment Officer to oversee investment strategies and team management. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in financial assessment and business development, ensuring compliance and optimal investment performance. This role requires strong leadership skills and a passion for driving financial growth while enhancing community engagement. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $123k-190k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Executive Director, Chief Accounting Officer

    Tenneco 4.8company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Northville, MI

    Executive Director, Business Unit Controller At Tenneco, we don't follow industry standards; we set them, and we don't settle for being best-in-class because we hustle to be better than best-in-class. Whether it's our Core Values - radical candor, simplify, organizational velocity, tenacious execution and win - or our Get Stuff Done (GSD) mindset, we're determined to become the most trusted partner and best manufacturer and distributor to the transportation industry. With a product portfolio as expansive as it is innovative, an obsessive commitment to quality and excellence, and a global presence, we're all about getting stuff done, so we can win. How do we make it happen? Through the Tenneco Way. Fueled by our Core Values, a winning mindset and a relentless commitment to excellence, the Tenneco Way is how we win. It's what keeps Team Tenneco bold, driven, and unapologetically focused on pushing past limits and redefining success. Here, you'll work alongside a team of relentless problem-solvers who are committed to making a tangible impact. If you're ready to break boundaries, deliver results, and enjoy the ride along the way, you'll thrive here. The Executive Director and Chief Accounting Officer is a senior financial leader responsible for directing the global accounting, financial reporting, external audit and internal control functions of the organization. Reporting to the BU CFO, this role oversees all SEC reporting, ensures compliance with U.S. GAAP, and leads the development and implementation of accounting policies and internal controls. This position includes strategic leadership and supervisory responsibilities across the global finance organization. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Lead the Corporate Accounting Department to ensure timely and accurate dissemination of financial reports, including internal and external monthly statements, annual audits, and budgets. Oversee all SEC reporting activities (10-K, 10-Q, 8-K), in collaboration with Legal and other stakeholders. Coordinate and manage relationships with internal and external audit teams. Develop and implement accounting policies and procedures aligned with U.S. GAAP and SEC requirements. Establish and maintain internal control systems to ensure SOX compliance and safeguard company assets. Monitor and approve company spending within established budgetary and authority limits. Review and manage the monthly close process, ensuring accuracy and completeness of financial records. Prepare regulatory reports and respond to inquiries from relevant agencies. Deliver insightful financial analyses to support executive decision-making. Lead strategic planning and financial modeling initiatives. Drive initiatives that support organizational strategy and contribute to goal setting. Provide clear reporting on financial condition through data collection, interpretation, and presentation. Education Bachelor's degree in accounting or finance required. CPA Certification Required. Master of Science in Accountancy preferred. Experience 10+ plus years of progressive accounting experience, including: At least 5 years with a Big Four accounting firm. Minimum 8 years in managerial accounting roles. Extensive experience with U.S. GAAP and SEC reporting. Proven leadership in global business environments. Demonstrated success in managing teams and fostering a collaborative culture. Strong analytical, project management, and change leadership skills. Experience in developing and implementing financial systems and controls. Skills Excellent communication and presentation skills. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills. High level of organizational and problem-solving ability. Commitment to professional development and career progression. Ability to adapt and thrive in a dynamic, evolving environment. Diplomacy and patience in managing internal and external relationships. Equal opportunity employer as to all protected groups, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $86k-125k yearly est. 21h ago
  • Managing Director, Investment Banking / Technology Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)

    Portage Point Partners

    President/chief executive officer job in Texas, WI

    At Portage Point Partners (Portage Point), you are not a cog in a legacy machine, you are shaping strategy, influencing outcomes and getting rewarded for driving impact. Backed by New Mountain Capital, Portage Point is recognized for accelerated growth and is consistently featured in rankings from Inc.5000, The Financial Times and Consulting Magazine. This recognition is a testament to our focus on excellence, intensity and pace and ability to attract blue‑chip talent committed to delivering best‑in‑class outcomes. Our cross‑functional platform spans the full business lifecycle and offers middle market clients integrated solutions across Transaction Advisory Services (TAS), Transaction Execution Services (TES), Office of the CFO (OCFO), Valuations (VAL), Performance Improvement (PI), Interim Management (IM), Investment Banking (IB) and Turnaround & Restructuring Services (TRS). The IB team advises on Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), capital raises, restructurings and special situations. Through delivering bespoke solutions to every transaction, the IB team has direct exposure to firm leadership and clients. The Managing Director, IB // Technology M&A at Portage Point represents a unique opportunity to assume a wide range of responsibilities and make a significant impact. This Managing Director is a business development and client delivery leader and will leverage the firm's rapidly expanding platform to further establish the M&A practice. The Managing Director, IB // Technology M&A will report directly to the IB Practice Line Leader and develop new and existing client relationships, lead complex engagements and ensure all engagements deliverables are high‑quality and impactful. You will lead key initiatives, manage discrete workstreams and work closely with senior leaders. If you thrive in a high‑performance culture and want to help build the future of a rapidly growing consultancy, this is the right role for you. Responsibilities Lead execution of all deliverable workflows necessary to consummate transactions for middle market companies undergoing growth, transformation and transition Sell engagements across a network of senior executives, private equity firms, entrepreneurs, lenders and lawyers Review and analyze client financial statements and projections, financial modeling, accounting, due diligence on balance sheet and P&Ls Create and present client deliverables Negotiate, document and assist in transaction execution Lead internal trainings and best practice sharing Lead business development and client relationship efforts Support talent acquisition and firm‑building initiatives Contribute to a high‑performing, inclusive and values‑driven culture Qualifications Bachelor's degree from a top undergraduate program Located in or willing to relocate to Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York, Palm Beach or Philadelphia Invested in a team‑based culture, motivated to collaborate in office four days per week and willing to work at client sites as needed 15 plus years of middle market investment banking experience Maintains Series 79, 63 and 24 FINRA license or ability to obtain within 120 days of employment Experience with privately held and sponsor‑backed businesses Commanding knowledge of current market terms and trends Expertise in project management and client‑facing activities, including leading client presentations, business development meetings, developing work plans, planning and execution of work, supervising team and coordinating with other internal and external service providers Demonstrated ability to develop new business across a network of corporate relationships, private equity sponsors, lawyers and / or lenders Superior written and verbal communication skills, including executive‑ready presentation and reporting skills Proven ability to thrive in lean, fast‑moving teams High attention to detail, responsiveness and ownership mindset Track record of success in high‑pressure, client‑facing environments $1,200,000 - $3,000,000 a year The City of New York and the State of California require Portage Point to provide compensation for this role. This range represents the anticipated minimum and maximum cash compensation for this position based upon a good faith and reasonable estimate. The final compensation for this position will be set based on the applicant's qualifications (education, training and / or experience related to this role), and therefore, may fall outside the range shown, depending on the circumstances. Investment Banking Services are offered through Triple P Securities, LLC. Member FINRA SIPC #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $92k-173k yearly est. 21h ago
  • Executive VP of Tax, Investments & Audit

    Dekalb Health 4.4company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Brookfield, WI

    A concrete manufacturing company is seeking a Vice President of Tax, Investments & Audit in Brookfield, WI. This critical role leads the company's tax and investment functions while ensuring compliance and strong financial governance. Key responsibilities include tax strategy development, overseeing financial audits, and managing corporate investments. Ideal candidates will have over 10 years of experience in corporate tax or investment management, strong financial acumen, and effective communication skills. This is an office-based position requiring a bachelor's degree, with a master's preferred. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $194k-281k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Vice President - Operations

    Superstroke Golf

    President/chief executive officer job in Wixom, MI

    Job Title: Vice President - Operations Department: Product Development Reports To: Chief Operating Officer Terms: Full time, in office SuperStroke is a leader in golf grip innovation, trusted by over 600 tour professionals worldwide. The company is committed to delivering performance-enhancing products that combine cutting-edge technology with bold design. Our team thrives on creativity, collaboration, and a relentless pursuit of excellence in creating golf equipment for the best players in the world. Key Responsibilities 1. Operational leadership: leading and managing multi-site manufacturing operations, ensuring alignment with the company's strategic goals and objectives. 2. Strategic planning: develop and implement manufacturing strategies that enhance productivity, reduce costs, and improve quality. 3. Compliance and safety: ensure compliance with health, safety, environmental, and regulatory standards across all manufacturing facilities. 4. Performance management: establish key performance indicators (KPI's) to monitor manufacturing performance and drive continuous improvement initiatives. 5. Team development: build and lead a high performing operations team, providing mentorship and professional development opportunities. 6. Budget management: oversee the budgeting process for manufacturing operations, ensuring efficient allocation of resources and cost control. 7. Cross functional collaboration: collaborate with other departments, to include sales, marketing, and finance, to align production capabilities with market demand. 8. Project management: spearhead major manufacturing projects and capital investment that drive long term competitive advantage. 9. Research and innovation: conduct market analysis, competitor benchmarking, end user interviews to collaborate with engineers to prototype and test new grip technologies. 10. Lifecycle management: monitor performance through reporting and customer feedback to drive continuous improvement and manage end of life transition. Qualifications · Education: bachelor's degree in engineering, operations management, or a related field; a Master's degree or MBA is preferred. · Experience: 10+ years of progressive leadership experience in manufacturing or operations with a proven track record of managing multi-site operations. · Skills: strong analytical and problem-solving skills, excellent communication ability, and a deep understanding of production systems and manufacturing practices, specifically injection molding and tooling.
    $130k-222k yearly est. 3d ago
  • CEO-In-Training, Executive Director

    Pennant

    President/chief executive officer job in Milwaukee, WI

    Pinnacle, part of The Pennant Group family, is currently seeking entrepreneurial leaders with proven results in building and leading exceptional teams and has a passion for the senior living industry. Join us in making an impact and shaping the future of senior care! About the Opportunity: The CEO-in-Training (CIT) Program is designed to prepare outstanding leaders for an opportunity to run one of our assisted living, independent living, or memory care communities. This salaried, full-time training program typically lasts 3-6 months, depending on your background and experience. CITs may advance to lead one of our thriving communities or future acquisition, with continued mentorship and operational support from experienced partners. As a CIT, you will gain hands-on practical experience in operations, clinical care, and business management under the guidance of an experienced Executive Director/CEO. The program offers mentorship, cross-functional training, and real responsibility in a dynamic environment. You'll learn to drive results, cultivate a strong team culture, and develop a deep understanding of the unique business models that power Pennant's success. Key Responsibilities: Engage in immersive, on-the-job training across operational, care, and administrative functions Shadow department heads and front-line staff to understand the day-to-day rhythm of community life Take the lead on real-time projects and contribute to meaningful improvements within your host community Study relevant state regulations and best practices in senior living operations Align leadership and interpersonal skills with Pinnacle's core values and mission Qualifications: Minimum Requirements: 3-5 years of leadership experience in any industry Proven success in building and leading high-performing teams Ability to inspire, set vision, and deliver measurable results Must obtain any required state licensing during their CIT program (varies by state) Open to relocation based on available opportunities Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree (MBA, MHA, or related field a plus) Experience in operations, financial management or business development Entrepreneurial mindset and a heart for service About Us: Pinnacle Senior Living, a portfolio company of The Pennant Group (NASDAQ: PNTG), is redefining the senior living experience with a commitment to personalized care, vibrant communities, and empowered local leadership. As part of the Pennant family-a growing national network with over 180 affiliated locations across 14 states spanning home health, hospice, and senior living-we operate with the independence and flexibility that allow our local leaders to truly make a difference. Pennant Services provides robust clinical, legal, accounting, IT and HR support, enabling our teams to focus on delivering exceptional service and care. We are guided by the core values that shape Pennant's unique culture: Customer Second Accountability Passion for Learning Love One Another Intelligent Risk Taking Celebrate Ownership These principles drive us to create communities where residents and employees alike can grow, thrive, and feel at home. Learn More and Connect with Us: Careers: ********************************* Become a CEO: ***************************** LinkedIn: **************************************************** Facebook: ***************************************************
    $68k-121k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Managing Director

    Hiring Solutions LLC

    President/chief executive officer job in Mancelona, MI

    Pay Range: $90,000 to $135,000 The Managing Director implements the policies and plans of the Road Commission through direct and indirect oversight and management of all engineering, field work and administrative operations and associated personnel. The Managing Director has formal management and supervisory authority over all employees of the Road Commission. Provides direct supervision to the Finance Manager, Operations Manager, Office and Human Resources Manager and Engineer Assistant, and manages other staff through subordinate supervisors, retaining the authority to make all formal employment decisions including hiring, formal discipline and termination; appeals and reviews may be provided through collective bargaining agreement(s) and/or Road Commission personnel policies. Position Responsibilities: Through subordinate supervisors, manages all operations and staff of the Road Commission. Ensures efficient and effective operations, and overall quality control. Works with the Board of Road Commissioners to identify, prioritize and implement short-term objectives and longer range strategic organizational goals. Ensures preparation of Road Commission agendas, packets, and minutes, and ensures proper maintenance and retention of official documents and related records. Develops a proposed budget for the Board of Road Commissioners and administers the adopted budget ongoing throughout the year. Proposes long-range capital improvement and maintenance programs and plans for future needs. Through designated staff, is responsible for the proper accounting and expenditure of all Road Commission funds.Ensures that compliant accounting and purchasing policies and procedures are utilized, as well as effective contract administration practices. Secures and reports on official audits of these activities. Ensures the proper development and implementation of safety policies, procedures and protocols through a designated Safety Director. Remains abreast of local, state and federal requirements and regulations, provides guidance on policies and procedures and the development of administrative processes.Ensures proper creation and submission of required reports and maintenance of official records. Researches, develops, recommends and implements organizational operating procedures and other administrative and personnel policies to maximize quality, efficiency and effectiveness.Ensures compliance with related local, state and federal regulations. Ensures the proper maintenance of official records and documents. Administers collective bargaining agreements, participates in labor negotiations and serves as official representative for resolving related disputes. Provides ongoing managerial coaching and support for line supervisors; assists with challenging supervisory situations, difficult internal or external customer services situations, unusually complicated technical issues or other topics. Participates in a full range of technical engineering/design projects involving internal staff and contracted vendors. Travels throughout the county to inspect work, and to assess future project needs. Estimates the costs of proposed road, culvert and drainage work. Facilitates resolution of complaints, special requests and other issues, serving as the final arbiter on most issues. Presents sensitive or highly complex issues to the Board of Road Commissioners for consideration as required or as appropriate. Serves as official contact for state agencies, local governments, utility companies, contractors and others. Participates in bid and purchasing processes as needed, including researching and developing specifications, soliciting bids and estimates and selecting contractors. Compiles operational data and information, prepares various operational and technical reports, and makes formal presentation to a variety of audiences. Attends meetings and conferences, and participates in other professional development to remain abreast of new developments in the field of civil engineering and road commission administration. Serves as official spokesperson for the Road Commission; issues formal statements to the media and others. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications: A Bachelor's Degree in public administration, civil engineering, or closely related degree, or a combination of education, certifications, and/or seven years of increasingly responsible professional public works/transportation experience, four years of which are at a supervisory level. OR A Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or closely related field and at least five years of directly related experience and Michigan Professional Engineer license or the ability to obtain the license preferred. Must have a valid Michigan driver's license, satisfactory driving record, and the ability to maintain one throughout employment. Skills/Knowledge/Abilities (SKA) Required: Ability and willingness to pursue additional licensing/certification/training as appropriate for positional demands is required. Knowledge of civil engineering design methods and techniques, and civil transportation project estimating. Knowledge of best management practices related to staff and operations planning and administration. Knowledge of federal, state and local funding mechanisms, laws and regulations pertaining to road and transportation infrastructure development and maintenance. Knowledge of safety best practices and related requirements and regulations. Skill in assembling complex data, preparing comprehensive reports and developing related recommendations. Skill in the use of computer systems and related software. Skill in effectively motivating, coordinating and managing staff to maximize their potential, productivity and effectiveness. Ability to work constructively and interact professionally with others, and handle difficult political, staff and/or customer service issues with discretion, tact and diplomacy. Ability to coordinate multiple tasks, adjust to changing priorities and work within deadlines. Ability to attend meetings outside of normal business hours and respond to emergencies on a 24-hour basis. Ability to lead effectively in stressful emergency situations. Hiring Solutions LLC provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Hiring Solutions LLC complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
    $90k-135k yearly 3d ago
  • Vice President Operations (Fortune 500/Metals)

    Capstoneone Search

    President/chief executive officer job in Muskegon, MI

    We are representing a globally recognized FORTUNE 500 industrial manufacturing organization who is actively seeking a Vice President/General Manager due to a recently announced retirement. This is a multi-plant $1.2B operation that has experienced back to back years of record profitability and top line growth. Reporting to the Group Vice President, this position has been labeled as a "high visibility" role within the company. *** This position requires 5 days onsite (no remote/hybrid option) ***** POSITION OVERVIEW Candidate will report to the Group VP while managing (3) plants, 1000+ employees, and (2) General Managers. Complete Profit/Loss accountability (control and optimize costs) over $1.2B group Provide direction and leadership consistent with company and business plan goals. Oversee multiple projects to sure on time/under budget Track and develop departmental KPI's and deliverables Direct and drive the utilization of problem solving methods for related plant and customer issues. Work closely with staff to development "HI-POT " talent Interface with customers and Commercial Sales group Work cross functionally with other departments POSITION REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's Degree is required for consideration (preference for Accounting/Finance, Engineering or technical field). Experience LEADING General Managers/Plant Managers is a requirement. Candidate needs at least 3-5 years of FULL PROFIT/LOSS accountability. Experience working within Foundry/Metals environment is required (Casting, Forging, etc..) Strong Financial acumen is required. COMPENSATION $500,000-$600,000 total compensation (base salary + STI bonus + LTIP)
    $131k-223k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Vice President Operations

    Marsden Services 3.9company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Milwaukee, WI

    Established in 1952, Marsden Services offers comprehensive facility services to clients nationwide. We provide clients with high-quality and professional services including janitorial, security, HVAC, calibration, emergency response, and facility management services. Our hiring philosophy is rooted in the idea that we want our employees to grow and be successful with our organization. We believe in our employees. We invest in our employees. A career at Marsden means a career with a Company that supports your growth. Position Summary The Vice President of Operations is a senior leader with full P&L responsibility, accountable for driving operational excellence, financial performance, and client satisfaction across a multi-site portfolio. This role oversees operations, sales support, quality, compliance, and account management, while leading and developing a high-performing operations organization. The VP of Operations partners cross-functionally to execute strategic initiatives, support growth objectives, and ensure consistent service delivery aligned with Marsden's standards and core values. Key Responsibilities Client & Growth Partnership Build and sustain trusted client relationships that drive satisfaction, retention, and organic growth. Partner closely with divisional and national sales teams to support retention and new business initiatives. Engage directly with clients and teams through regular travel across assigned markets. Leadership & Strategy Lead, mentor, and develop operations leaders; establish clear expectations, accountability, and ongoing performance management. Foster a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, safety, and operational discipline. Align operational execution with enterprise strategy, delivering measurable business results. Operations & Financial Performance Maintain full P&L ownership, including budgeting, labor management, expense control, and productivity optimization. Oversee resource allocation across multiple accounts to ensure efficient and scalable operations. Monitor performance metrics and implement corrective actions as needed. Compliance & Risk Management Collaborate with HR and Legal to ensure compliance with labor laws, wage and hour regulations, subcontractor utilization, safety, and training requirements. Uphold company operating standards and reinforce compliance across the organization. Talent & Team Development Recruit, interview, and recommend supervisory and management hires. Ensure consistent communication, training, and leadership development across decentralized teams. Operational Systems & Tools Leverage Microsoft Office-based cost management systems to audit and manage labor, supplies, and equipment budgets. Ensure consistent execution of safety, quality, delivery, and cost standards. Skills and Qualifications Proven executive leadership experience in a multi-site, service-based industry (commercial janitorial, facility services, or similar preferred). Strong track record of P&L ownership, financial management, and operational execution. Demonstrated success leading decentralized teams across multiple locations. Strategic, visionary leader with the ability to build trust, inspire teams, and drive results. Highly analytical with strong problem-solving and decision-making capabilities. Customer-focused, results-driven, and detail-oriented with a sense of urgency. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Entrepreneurial mindset with a passion for growth and operational excellence. Education & Experience 8+ years of progressive leadership experience in a commercial janitorial, facilities services, or similar multi-site service environment (route-based business experience strongly preferred). 5+ years leading decentralized, mobile leadership teams. Demonstrated experience managing full P&L responsibility. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration or a related field strongly preferred. Ability to travel regularly across assigned regional market. Business Conduct: Commits to behave in compliance with the company's values and Code of Conduct. Builds a culture of work safety and lead by example with one's own safe behavior. Ensures one's own compliance with the company's published Operating Standards (professional, sales, Management and Execs only). Treats co-workers with respect and approaches conflict with positive intent and professionalism. Asks questions to understand why we do what we do and how we do it - champions change when improvements can be made. EEO Statement Marsden Services provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, creed, ancestry, sexual or affectional orientation, marital or veteran status, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetics, status with regard to public assistance or any characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
    $132k-214k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Vice President, Growth and Strategy - Auto Sector

    Kantar 4.3company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Boon, MI

    We go beyond the obvious, using intelligence, passion and creativity to inspire new thinking and shape the world we live in. To start a career that is out of the ordinary, please apply Job Details We're the world's leading data, insights, and consulting company; we shape the brands of tomorrow by better understanding people everywhere. Our Automotive Practice colleagues are masters at using insights to resolve industry challenges. They help automotive brands define what they should stand for, reinvent and renew their offerings, reach audiences more effectively, and win with customers and prospects. We blend human expertise with technology and extensive data assets to deliver innovative insights to automotive brands everywhere. Why this job is important Kantar's Business Development team is comprised of the industry's most connected and influential commercial leaders. As a VP of Growth & Strategy, you'll be part of a positive, collaborative, and high-performing team responsible for generating sales revenue by identifying, cultivating, and closing business that expands our footprint with existing clients and brings new clients into Kantar's Automotive vertical. You are a veteran of the automotive industry, deploying a disciplined and well-adapted sales process to drive short and long-term revenue growth. You have depth knowledge of the challenges of Automotive marketers and strategists today, and you're well-versed in the role market research, data, and analytics can play in addressing those challenges. You're customer-centric, possess executive presence, and excel at active listening, probing to uncover critical problems, and consulting with prospective clients on Kantar's solutions. You bring deep competency in consultative selling and negotiating with buyers, legal, and procurement, to drive both maximum client satisfaction and Kantar revenue. The right candidate is energised by and immersed in the automotive industry, bringing a point of view to clients that opens doors to new business. You'll spend approximately 70% of your time on direct, consultative sales, 20% contributing to smart, industry-relevant study design and delivery, and 10% informing and crafting thought pieces to elevate Kantar's automotive practice. You are a strategist with solid competency in stakeholder management. You're magnetic, passionate about human behaviour, and dedicated to helping clients improve their business strategies to drive sales, brand, and enterprise growth. Detail-oriented yet empowering, you play a role in bringing others along in their career development. You're an empathetic and inclusive leader, contributing positively to Kantar's culture and success through influence and value-add. You balance professionalism with genuine fun, offering ideas and perspectives to improve yourself and those around you. Key Responsibilities Identify new business opportunities by analysing marketplace data, leveraging your established network, and hunting for new buying centers. Develop account strategies and create relationships with key contacts and prospective clients using both the Kantar client network and your personal connections. Lead all aspects of the sales process, from prospecting to qualification to closing. Generate new sales revenue across Kantar's ecosystem of solutions: Brand Strategy, Brand Performance, Creative Testing, and Media Measurement. Log sales activity and maintain your sales pipeline, including revenue forecasts and weekly updates, through our internal CRM. Lead RFP and proposal development, collaborating with internal teams, coordinating client timelines, and developing pitch collateral that resonates with clients and tells a differentiated story. Conduct client meetings to build and maintain high levels of customer satisfaction across all solutions and engagement with Kantar. Immerse yourself in the automotive industry, bringing a point of view that informs client meetings, study design, and reporting. Understand the competitive landscape and report back to the organisation on points of differentiation; contribute to written and recorded automotive thought leadership suitable for external publication. Negotiate deals that adhere to Kantar's financial guidelines, understanding the financial implications of each engagement. Actively contribute to Automotive industry organizations to drive Kantar's salience and build new prospect relationships. What You'll Bring Deep understanding of the US automotive industry, with significant experience working at an automotive manufacturer, media agency with an automotive focus, or in automotive/mobility practices at top consulting firms. Proven success in a commercial senior-level role, with a strong network in the automotive ecosystem. Confidence and credibility engaging with C-suite and senior stakeholders. A natural connector with a proven track record of winning new business and building executive-level relationships. Familiarity with market research, data, or insights solutions, or senior level experience in marketing or brand. Ability to navigate complex organisations and influence cross-functional teams in a matrixed environment. A hunting mentality with experience using your network of client relationships and generating leads. Proven success generating revenue with multi-million-dollar new business/new logo accounts. Demonstrated ability to translate sophisticated concepts into concise, insightful messaging. Highly motivated, self-starter, driver of change and transformation. Shown cross-portfolio collaboration and leadership. What's in it for you We provide a highly competitive benefits package! Medical plans with comprehensive, affordable coverage for a range of health services Health Savings Account/FSA Dental, Vision and benefits to cover unique healthcare needs Wellness Program 401k with matching Tuition Reimbursement, Commuter benefits Unlimited PTO At Kantar, we go beyond the obvious, using intelligence, passion, and creativity to inspire new thinking and shape the world we live in. Apply for a career that's out of the ordinary and join us. We want to create an equality of opportunity in a fair and supportive working environment where people feel included, accepted, and are allowed to flourish. We want to create a more diverse community to expand our talent pool, be locally representative, drive diversity of thinking, and better commercial outcomes. Kantar is committed to inclusion and diversity; therefore, we welcome applications from all sections of society and do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, marital status, or any other legally protected characteristics. PRIVACY DISCLOSURE: By applying to this opportunity, you consent to the personal data you provide to us being processed and retained by The Kantar Group Limited ("Kantar"). Your details will be kept on our Internal ATS for as long as is necessary for recruitment purposes. The salary range for this role in Detroit is $140,000 - $190,000/year. Your final base salary will be determined based on several factors, which may include but are not limited to location, work experience, skills, knowledge, education, and/or certifications. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Location Michigan, Work from HomeUnited States of America Kantar Rewards Statement At Kantar we have an integrated way of rewarding our people based around a simple, clear and consistent set of principles. Our approach helps to ensure we are market competitive and also to support a pay for performance culture, where your reward and career progression opportunities are linked to what you deliver. We go beyond the obvious, using intelligence, passion and creativity to inspire new thinking and shape the world we live in. Apply for a career that's out of the ordinary and join us. We want to create an equality of opportunity in a fair and supportive working environment where people feel included, accepted and are allowed to flourish in a space where their mental health and well being is taken into consideration. We want to create a more diverse community to expand our talent pool, be locally representative, drive diversity of thinking and better commercial outcomes. Kantar is the world's leading data, insights and consulting company. We understand more about how people think, feel, shop, share, vote and view than anyone else. Combining our expertise in human understanding with advanced technologies, Kantar's 30,000 people help the world's leading organisations succeed and grow.
    $140k-190k yearly 18h ago
  • VP of Service

    R.W. Mercer Co 4.0company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Jackson, MI

    Founded in 1976, R.W. Mercer Co. is a trusted leader in fueling and construction services with over 200 employees and $100M in annual revenue. Headquartered in Jackson, MI, we deliver turnkey solutions for commercial building construction, electrical contracting, and petroleum infrastructure-from planning and design to construction, installation, and long-term service. Our customers span school districts, national hotel brands, publicly traded companies, retail and fleet fueling facilities, bus garages, automotive test facilities, marinas, and municipalities. With multiple locations across Michigan and Indiana, Mercer has built a reputation for quality, reliability, and lasting partnerships. We operate with integrity and honesty, maintaining a family-oriented, hardworking culture where employees are valued and supported. Our people are more than just team members-they are the backbone of our growth. Through quarterly gatherings, training programs, and company-wide events, we intentionally invest in our employees' development and well-being. Our mission is clear: to strive towards unparalleled Trust, Performance, and Pride through our commitment to Our Team, Our Customers, and Our Suppliers. POSITION OBJECTIVE We are seeking a Vice President of Service to lead and continuously develop R.W. Mercer's industry-leading service offerings. Currently, the Company's service offerings are concentrated in the fueling industry. The department operates 24/7/365 and is trusted by some of the largest fueling and convenience store brands in the country. In addition to service in the fueling industry, the Company would like to expand service offerings to encompass all of the Company's capabilities, which include commercial building maintenance and electrical services. This role is responsible for driving operational growth, team development, and customer satisfaction across seven locations in Michigan and Northern Indiana. The role is a leadership position for someone who can balance the stability of current operations with a strategic vision. The ideal candidate is a dynamic, people-first leader with strong business acumen, capable of mentoring teams, building scalable processes, and forging trusted relationships with customers and vendors alike. This is an opportunity to shape the future of a top-tier, family-owned company that's part of a growing national partnership of industry leaders. POSITION KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Work in concert with the VP of Petroleum Sales and General Contracting leadership to grow relationships with existing and future customers. Work with vendors to understand technological advances in the industry and develop the company's plan to realize the opportunities. Monitor service performance metrics and drive continuous improvement using analytics. Represent the company at industry events and customer meetings to build and strengthen relationships. Build and execute business plans for new service offerings to our customers. Build and continuously improve a culture of world-class customer service. Mentor and develop team to grow into larger roles in the Company. Build and execute a talent recruitment plan. Enhance current training plans to ensure the Company is an industry leader in the latest technology. SKILLS & EXPERIENCE NEEDED Education & Experience 5 to 10 years of experience in service, operations, or business development. Proven track record of driving service excellence and operational improvements. Strong analytical, strategic planning, and decision-making skills. Excellent communication, leadership, and interpersonal abilities. Skills & Traits Expertise in operations systems and analytics. Familiarity with industry best practices in service delivery and customer experience. Ability to lead change and manage complex projects across departments.
    $125k-185k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Vice President of Operations Medical Group, Tertiary Care

    Aspirus Health 4.1company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Wausau, WI

    Kirby Bates Associates has been exclusively retained by Aspirus Health to conduct a search for their next Vice President of Operations Medical Group, Tertiary Care for Aspirus Medical Group. Aspirus Health is a non-profit, community-directed integrated health system, with a network of 19 hospitals, clinics, post-acute care facilities, and a health plan dedicated to providing high-quality, compassionate care to patients across Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The organization is committed to delivering innovative healthcare services, advancing patient safety, and promoting clinical excellence through its team of dedicated healthcare professionals. The Vice President provides system-level leadership for Aspirus Medical Group's tertiary cardiac, pulmonology, neonatology, and hospitalist service lines, setting strategic direction and ensuring operational, financial, and quality performance across multiple regions and clinics. Partnering in a dyad with the System Senior Physician Executive for Tertiary Care, this role works within a cross-functional team to assess performance, identify improvement opportunities, and drive initiatives aligned with Aspirus Medical Group's strategic priorities. The VP oversees regional directors and clinic leaders, translates executive-level decisions into coordinated operational action, and maintains accountability for budgets, resource allocation, and service delivery across all assigned divisions. The VP reports to the SVP, Ambulatory Services and President, Aspirus Medical Group. This executive leads the development and implementation of policies, long-range plans, and clinical transformation efforts that support organizational goals and evolving community needs. The role is responsible for building strong relationships with physicians, administrative leaders, and key stakeholders across the Aspirus system, including cardiology and cardiovascular service partners. Key expectations include advancing patient experience and safety, strengthening workforce and practice environments, coordinating recruitment and retention of clinical staff, and representing the service line in interactions with health organizations, government agencies, and third-party partners. Operating in a matrixed environment, the VP relies on influence, collaboration, and strategic execution to build an integrated, high-performing tertiary care service line. Opportunity Highlights: ▪Shape multistate tertiary service lines by guiding strategy, operational performance, and clinical transformation in collaboration with a dynamic team of peer VPs in ambulatory, primary care, medical specialties, and surgical specialties. ▪Lead within a physician-administrative dyad model, partnering directly with senior physician executive leaders to influence care delivery, growth, and quality outcomes. ▪Join a dynamic health system environment that values innovation, professional development, and measurable impact with a strong commitment to excellence in rural medicine. Qualifications: •Bachelor's and master's degree in health-related field or business required. •At least 10 years of experience in progressive health administration leadership including at least five years in direct ambulatory clinic administration/operations.
    $157k-228k yearly est. 21h ago
  • Chief Operations Officer

    Housing Authority of The City of Milwaukee 3.5company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Milwaukee, WI

    The Chief Operations Officer (COO) is a key member of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee's (HACM) executive leadership team and supports the Executive Director by providing strategic and organizational leadership across a number of core program areas. This includes Public Housing (PH), Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) developments, and affordable market-rate housing developments. It also includes oversight over the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program which is operated and managed by a third-party contractor, CVR Associates. The COO is responsible for advancing HACM's mission through sound operational management, fiscal accountability, regulatory compliance, and optimizing performance. This role ensures the efficient and effective delivery of high-quality housing and leads continuous improvement efforts to enhance the outcomes for households served by HACM. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Strategic and Executive Leadership Supports the Executive Director in the development and execution of the agency's strategic plan, goals, and policy initiatives. Serve as a strategic advisor and operational leader in initiatives to improve agency performance and service delivery. Oversees the implementation of corrective actions that are necessary for HACM to recover from Troubled status for both its Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher programs, including those specified in the HUD Recovery Agreement and the Sustainability Plan or in Corrective Action Plans for the voucher program. Program & Operations Oversight Oversee the day-to-day operations of all housing programs, including: Public Housing, RAD. LIHTC, and affordable market-rate housing developments. This includes all aspects of property operations, including but not limited to: waitlist management, eligibility, leasing, regulatory compliance and reporting, maintenance, and inspections. Ensures compliance with all HUD regulations, LIHTC regulations, other federal, state and local laws, and agency policies across all departments. Monitor property performance, property budgets, and capital improvement plans. Establish, monitor and refine operational standards/metrics, staffing models, and service benchmarks. Oversee property management (in-house and third-party) and maintenance operations and performance, including occupancy, unit turnaround, rent collections, work order performance, preventative maintenance, and REAC/NSPIRE readiness and inspection scores. Facilitate coordination between the vendor for the HCV program and HACM property management to ensure timely leasing of HACM-owned project-based voucher LIHTC developments. Negotiate and manage lease agreements and regulatory/finance documents with counsel and partners. Financial and Compliance Management Ensure robust fiduciary and compliance controls are implemented for program operations and procurement/contracting. Perform oversight and ensure compliance with partnership agreements, HUD requirements and regulations, and LIHTC requirements and regulations. Ensure timely and accurate reporting requirements are met for HUD, Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA), investors, and other funding sources/partners. Review program performance and operational metrics to maintain or improve service and performance while looking for opportunities to reduce costs. Collaborate with Finance department on financial budgeting and reporting, capital fund planning, and resource allocation. Development, Real Estate & Portfolio Transformation Working closely with executive leadership, conduct portfolio analysis and update Asset Management Plan; recommend repositioning strategies (rehab, redevelopment, acquisition, conversion, or disposition) to strengthen long-term financial and physical viability of housing developments and of the organization. Advance the CNI transformation plan and other revitalization initiatives; structure repositioning transactions (e.g., LIHTC, RAD/Section 18, mixed-finance, etc.) with public/private/philanthropic partners. Community and Stakeholder Engagement & External Affairs Represent HACM in meetings with HUD, WHEDA, local government, investors, donors, residents, resident organizations, landlords, neighborhood groups, media, and other partners. Facilitate investor, lender, and state housing agency relations and coordinate communications with the various partners regarding LIHTC developments. People, Culture & Talent Lead and develop senior directors/managers in fostering a high-performing, collaborative, data-driven and accountable team culture that leads to the achievement of excellence and the implementation of best practices. Promote a customer-service culture centered on dignity, respect, and timely resolution of resident concerns. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Urban Planning, Business, Finance, Law, Real Estate, or a similar field; OR, 10 or more years of progressively responsible experience in public housing, affordable housing operations, or a closely-related field; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above. Technical Expertise: Demonstrated proficiency with HUD programs (Public Housing, HCV/Section 8; knowledge of RAD/Section 18 helpful), affordable housing (LIHTC, mixed-finance), asset/property management, finance/budgets, procurement, capital planning, and compliance preferred. Other: Valid driver's license CORE COMPETENCIES: Resident-Centered Service: Provides excellent resident-centered customer service based on respect, dignity, and good communication. Integrity and Trust: Leads with honesty, transparency, and consistency; builds trust across all levels of the organization. Strategic Execution: Provides strategic and operational leadership via measurable plans with budgets, milestones, and accountability. People Leadership: Values professionalism and teamwork; coaches staff to ensure their development within the organization; manages change with empathy and clarity; maintains a responsive, solutions-focused approach to internal and external relationships. Financial & Regulatory Acumen: Excellent knowledge of HUD/LIHTC regulations and has basic financial/budget skills. Fair Housing & Access: Promotes compliance with fair housing laws and ensures policies and practices support equal opportunity for all residents.
    $51k-74k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    Lepley Recruiting Services

    President/chief executive officer job in Texas, WI

    Job Title: Chief Financial Officer - U.S. Operations Reports To: Group CFO & Divisional Leadership Employment Type: Full-time We are seeking a strategic and hands‑on Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead the financial management of our U.S. subsidiaries and serve as a trusted business partner to divisional Managing Directors. This role is pivotal in driving growth, ensuring financial discipline, and delivering timely, accurate insights, with a strong focus on operational execution, profitability, and value creation. The CFO will act as the primary financial interface between U.S. operations and Group Finance in the UK, with responsibility for robust reporting, governance, internal controls, and commercial finance across all U.S. entities. Key Responsibilities Strategic & Operational Leadership Partner closely with divisional Managing Directors and senior leadership as a true business‑partner CFO to drive execution against target operating models and strategic priorities. Work with management to translate operating and financial targets into actionable plans, ensuring alignment across finance, operations, and commercial teams. Lead, develop, and unify finance teams across U.S. subsidiaries, fostering a performance‑driven culture focused on accountability, transparency, and value creation. Drive continuous cost control and efficiency initiatives across U.S. operations, ensuring disciplined expense management while supporting growth objectives. Identify, recommend, and lead strategic actions aimed at improving profitability, margin performance, and return on investment. Support strategic initiatives, including potential M&A, integration efforts, and post‑acquisition optimization, in collaboration with Group Finance. Back‑Office Integration & Synergies Lead the identification and realization of back‑office synergies across U.S. businesses, including finance processes, systems, controls, shared services, and organizational structures. Standardize financial processes and reporting where appropriate to improve efficiency, scalability, and consistency across the U.S. platform. Collaborate with Group Finance and U.S. leadership to support integration initiatives that enhance operational effectiveness and cost efficiency. Group Interface & Reporting Serve as the principal liaison between U.S. subsidiaries and Group Finance. Deliver timely, accurate monthly management reporting, forecasting, and variance analysis. Ensure alignment of U.S. financial reporting with Group policies and IFRS‑based standards. Financial Planning, Budgeting & Analysis Lead the annual budgeting process in coordination with Group Finance. Support divisional leadership in long‑term strategic planning. Implement rigorous cost control frameworks and ensure adherence to budgets. Collaborate on cost savings initiatives, including group‑level procurement. Conduct financial analysis, scenario planning, and performance monitoring to guide decision‑making. Identify risks and opportunities while providing actionable insights to U.S. and Group leadership. Audit & Compliance Oversee annual audits and coordinate with external auditors. Ensure compliance with U.S. GAAP, IFRS (for group accounts), tax regulations, and local statutory requirements. Financial Controls & Procedures Maintain and enhance internal control and governance frameworks across U.S. operations. Treasury & Banking Manage treasury operations, credit lines, intercompany funding, and cashflow forecasting. Maintain strong relationships with U.S. banks and financial institutions. Ensure compliance with loan covenants and reporting obligations. Insurance & Risk Management Oversee all U.S. insurance programs, including renewals, claims, and coverage adequacy. Implement and monitor risk mitigation strategies. Qualifications CPA or equivalent professional financial qualification preferred. Minimum 10 years of senior financial leadership in U.S.‑based operations. Strong expertise in U.S. GAAP and IFRS reporting standards. Proven experience in FP&A, cost control, and budgeting. Demonstrated success working with corporate finance and cross‑border operations. Exceptional analytical, organizational, and communication skills. High integrity, strong sense of ownership, and self‑motivation. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $72k-129k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Executive Director

    Broadway Park West/Lower Town Riverfront Conservancy

    President/chief executive officer job in Ann Arbor, MI

    The Lower Town Riverfront Conservancy (LTRC) is a nonprofit organization that manages and stewards Broadway Park West, a remarkable new public riverfront park along the Huron River and the Border-to-Border Trail in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Lower Town Riverfront Conservancy Broadway Park West sits at the confluence of the Lower Town neighborhood, Kerrytown, the western edge of Downtown, the Old Fourth Ward, Ann Arbor's Northside, the University of Michigan's medical and research district, and the Amtrak Station, creating a unique and highly visible connection between the city's neighborhoods, riverfront, and regional trail network. The Conservancy's mission is to connect people to the Huron River and to one another through inclusive programming, environmental stewardship, and creative placemaking. The Lower Town Riverfront Conservancy seeks a champion for Broadway Park West, a master communicator with a passion for bringing people together into a vibrant public park. The Executive Director (ED) will serve as the chief executive, strategic leader, and public ambassador of the Lower Town Riverfront Conservancy. This individual will guide the organization through its next phase of growth, completing the park's Lower Town Riverfront Conservancy transformation from vision to reality and activating Broadway Park West as a regional destination of world class quality that connects Ann Arbor's people, places, and riverfront experiences. Broadway Park West will become a beloved destination where everyone feels welcome and respected. The Executive Director will oversee operations, fundraising, community partnerships, programming, and long-term planning, ensuring that the Conservancy achieves both its mission and its financial sustainability goals. A key priority will be communicating that the park is open and welcoming to all, while creating a programming and activation strategy that attracts users from diverse backgrounds and encourages a variety of experiences throughout the year, ranging from quiet reflection and nature exploration to recreation, health, art, music, food, and community celebration. To view the full position profile, click here
    $67k-117k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Vice President of Sales and Business Development -- Entrepreneurial Leadership Required!

    Starboard 4.4company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Traverse City, MI

    I will make this job description very simple: Build and lead Starboard's sales and marketing effort. Minimum requirements are very simple also: Proven record in selling supply chain solutions at an enterprise level--extra credit for specializing in Supply Chain Design. If you are still interested, read on: Do you want to join a new and growing supply chain software company that is going to be the leader in its category? Are you willing to take risk in order to gain a huge reward? Check out Starboard and let us know if you want to join us. Job role: Find, sell and close large deals with mid-sized and large industrial companies. Work directly with the president to build a sales and marketing team to grow with revenue and investment income. Product: The newest technology for supply chain design. Starboard's flagship product, Navigator, is used by companies to answer "what if" questions about the future of their supply chain. It is sold to any company that makes, moves, or sells physical products. It is a huge market. Responsibilities: Leadership! To identify business opportunities. Sell products by establishing contact and develop relationships with prospects; recommending solutions. To Maintain relationships with clients by providing support, information, and guidance; researching and recommending new opportunities; recommending profit and service improvements. Feedback to management on product positioning and required features. Participate on behalf of the company in exhibitions or conferences Negotiate and close deals Manage ongoing customer relationships and seek opportunities to upsell. Requirements: Leadership! Experience in supply chain software. Proven experience as a sales executive or sales relevant role. Language proficiency. Presentation Skills. Thorough understanding of marketing and negotiating techniques. Self-motivated with a results-driven approach. Compensation: We are a young and aggressive company, compensation will be heavily weighted on a generous commission on top of a competitive base salary.
    $134k-193k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Chief Operating Officer (Year-Round)

    Interlochen Center for The Arts 4.7company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Interlochen, MI

    This search is being managed by the executive search firm Spencer Stuart. Please do not apply here. Qualified applicants should send their resume and cover letter directly to Spencer Stuart at ********************************. Founded in 1928, Interlochen Center for the Arts is a globally renowned hub for artistic education, located on a 1,200-acre campus in northern Michigan. With seven operating units - including Interlochen Arts Academy, Camp, Online, and Public Radio-Interlochen serves over 3,800 students annually from all 50 states and 40+ countries. Its $65M budget, $250M investment portfolio, and 575+ employees support its mission: transforming artistic passion and potential into purpose. Reporting to President Trey Devey, the Chief Operating Officer is a key strategic partner responsible for leading financial and operational excellence across all administrative and infrastructure functions. This executive will drive Interlochen's evolution from a tuition-dependent to tuition-supported model, optimize systems and processes, support the Vision 2028 strategic plan, and foster a high-performance, inclusive culture. Key Responsibilities: Lead finance, HR, IT, legal, dining, hospitality, facilities, and sustainability. Develop and implement systems that enhance efficiency, innovation, and quality. Build long-term financial forecasts, budgets, and capital plans aligned with institutional strategy. Champion "One Interlochen" culture across diverse teams and stakeholders. Spearhead campus master planning and major infrastructure projects.
    $79k-93k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Managing Director, Investment Banking / Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)

    Portage Point Partners

    President/chief executive officer job in Texas, WI

    At Portage Point Partners (Portage Point), you are not a cog in a legacy machine, you are shaping strategy, influencing outcomes and getting rewarded for driving impact. Backed by New Mountain Capital, Portage Point is recognized for accelerated growth and is consistently featured in rankings from Inc.5000, The Financial Times and Consulting Magazine. Our cross-functional platform spans the full business lifecycle and offers middle market clients integrated solutions across Transaction Advisory Services (TAS), Transaction Execution Services (TES), Office of the CFO (OCFO), Valuations (VAL), Performance Improvement (PI), Interim Management (IM), Investment Banking (IB) and Turnaround & Restructuring Services (TRS). The IB team advises on Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), capital raises, restructurings and special situations. Through delivering bespoke solutions to every transaction, the IB team has direct exposure to firm leadership and clients. Managing Director, IB // M&A The Managing Director, IB // M&A role at Portage Point represents a unique opportunity to assume a wide range of responsibilities and make a significant impact. This Managing Director is a business development and client delivery leader and will leverage the firm\'s rapidly expanding platform to further establish the M&A practice. The Managing Director, IB // M&A will report directly to the IB Practice Line Leader and develop new and existing client relationships, lead complex engagements and ensure all engagements deliverables are high-quality and impactful. You will lead key initiatives, manage discrete workstreams and work closely with senior leaders. If you thrive in a high-performance culture and want to help build the future of a rapidly growing consultancy, this is the right role for you. Responsibilities Lead execution of all deliverable workflows necessary to consummate transactions for middle market companies undergoing growth, transformation and transition Sell engagements across a network of senior executives, private equity firms, entrepreneurs, lenders and lawyers Review and analyze client financial statements and projections, financial modeling, accounting, due diligence on balance sheet and P&Ls Create and present client deliverables Negotiate, document and assist in transaction execution Lead internal trainings and best practice sharing Lead business development and client relationship efforts Support talent acquisition and firm-building initiatives Contribute to a high-performing, inclusive and values-driven culture Qualifications Bachelor's degree from a top undergraduate program Located in or willing to relocate to Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York, Palm Beach or Philadelphia Invested in a team-based culture, motivated to collaborate in office four days per week and willing to work at client sites as needed 15 plus years of middle market investment banking experience Maintains Series 79, 63 and 24 FINRA license or ability to obtain within 120 days of employment Experience with privately held and sponsor-backed businesses Commanding knowledge of current market terms and trends Expertise in project management and client-facing activities, including leading client presentations, business development meetings, developing work plans, planning and execution of work, supervising team and coordinating with other internal and external service providers Demonstrated ability to develop new business across a network of corporate relationships, private equity sponsors, lawyers and / or lenders Superior written and verbal communication skills, including executive-ready presentation and reporting skills Proven ability to thrive in lean, fast-moving teams High attention to detail, responsiveness and ownership mindset Track record of success in high-pressure, client-facing environments The compensation: $1,200,000 - $3,000,000 a year. The City of New York and the State of California require Portage Point to provide compensation for this role. This range represents the anticipated minimum and maximum cash compensation for this position based upon a good faith and reasonable estimate. The final compensation for this position will be set based on the applicant's qualifications (education, training and / or experience related to this role), and therefore, may fall outside the range shown, depending on the circumstances. Investment Banking Services are offered through Triple P Securities, LLC. Member FINRA/SIPC. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $92k-173k yearly est. 21h ago

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