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  • VP, HR Information Management

    Synchrony Financial 4.4company rating

    Senior vice president job in Stamford, CT

    Role Summary/Purpose: The VP, HR Information Management will lead the strategy, governance, development, and execution of HR information management initiatives. This role ensures that all HR policies, procedures, and resources are governed, accurately maintained, and effectively disseminated to enhance HR service delivery, operational compliance, and employee engagement. The VP will collaborate closely with HR leaders, Legal, Compliance, IT, and business partners to embed strong governance frameworks and leverage technology to drive continuous improvement in HR information sharing. Our Way of Working We're proud to offer you choice and flexibility. At Synchrony, our way of working allows you to have the option to work from home near one of our Hubs or come into one of our offices. Occasionally you may be required to commute to our nearest office for in person engagement activities such as business or team meetings, training and culture events. Essential Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and enforce a comprehensive HR information management and governance strategy aligned with organizational goals, regulatory requirements, and HR transformation initiatives. Establish and maintain HR content governance frameworks, including review cycles, version control, approval workflows, access controls, and audit trails to ensure accuracy, consistency, and compliance. Oversee the creation, curation, maintenance, and controlled distribution of HR information assets while ensuring compliance with legal and internal governance standards. Collaborate with HR Centers of Excellence (COEs), Business Partners, Legal, and Compliance to consolidate, standardize, and govern HR information and best practices across the enterprise. Drive ongoing compliance assessments and audits related to HR information management content and systems, identifying risks, and implementing remediation plans as needed. Utilize data analytics and governance metrics to monitor the effectiveness of information management processes, adherence to governance policies, and identify opportunities for continuous improvement. Collaborate with Internal Communications and Employee Experience teams to ensure HR information assets effectively support timely, clear, and consistent employee communications and change management efforts. Act as a trusted advisor and change agent promoting awareness, adherence, and adoption of information management governance principles and tools across HR. Ensure alignment of HR information governance practices with enterprise-wide information governance, data privacy, and security protocols. Coordinate with the Data Office and functional stakeholders to manage Information Lifecycle Management process and activities Support other areas of Governance as needed Perform other duties and/or special projects as assigned. Qualifications/Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Communications or related field; or in lieu of a degree, 10 years of professional experience. 6+ years experience in an HR or Governance focused position Deep understanding of HR processes, policies, compliance, regulatory frameworks, and technology solutions that support HR governance and operations. Ability and flexibility to travel for business as required Desired Characteristics: Strong leadership, communication, stakeholder management, and change management skills. Demonstrated ability to drive change and build collaborative partnerships. Proficiency with SharePoint and other information management platforms, enterprise content management systems, governance tools, and analytics. Strategic thinker with a proactive, risk-aware, and results-oriented approach. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and governance risk management skills. Innovative mindset with passion for leveraging technology and governance frameworks to enhance HR operational effectiveness and compliance. Exceptional organizational, project management, and governance discipline. Grade/Level: 12 The salary range for this position is 110,000.00 - 185,000.00 USD Annual and is eligible for an annual bonus based on individual and company performance. Actual compensation offered within the posted salary range will be based upon work experience, skill level or knowledge. Salaries are adjusted according to market in CA, NY Metro and Seattle. Eligibility Requirements: You must be 18 years or older You must have a high school diploma or equivalent You must be willing to take a drug test, submit to a background investigation and submit fingerprints as part of the onboarding process You must be able to satisfy the requirements of Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act. New hires (Level 4-7) must have 9 months of continuous service with the company before they are eligible to post on other roles. Once this new hire time in position requirement is met, the associate will have a minimum 6 months' time in position before they can post for future non-exempt roles. Employees, level 8 or greater, must have at least 18 months' time in position before they can post. All internal employees must consistently meet performance expectations and have approval from your manager to post (or the approval of your manager and HR if you don't meet the time in position or performance expectations). Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Our Commitment: When you join us, you'll be part of an inclusive culture where your individual skills, experience, and voice are not only heard - but valued. Together, we're building a future where we can all belong, connect, and turn ideals into action. More than 50% of our workforce is engaged in our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), where community and passion intersect to offer a safe space to learn and grow. This starts when you choose to apply for a role at Synchrony. We ensure all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. We're proud to have an award-winning culture for all. Reasonable Accommodation Notice: Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment. If you need special accommodations, please call our Career Support Line so that we can discuss your specific situation. We can be reached at **************. Representatives are available from 8am - 5pm Monday to Friday, Central Standard Time Job Family Group: Human Resources
    $155k-219k yearly est. 1d ago
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  • Vice President Operations - Commercial Roofing

    Roofing Talent America (RTA

    Senior vice president job in New Haven, CT

    VP of Operations - Commercial Roofing New Haven, CT $140k - $180k Grab your career with both hands and make your dreams reality What's in it for you? Bonus Equity scheme Company Truck or Vehicle Allowance Credit card 401k Health Insurance Company Phone and Computer Company Story Over 10 years, this contractor has gone from $0 and 4 staff to now generating $50m in annual sales with 80+ employees, and have opened offices in Miami, FL and Santa Monica, CA. Their vision is to create a culture of outstanding careers for their employees and world class service for their customers. They have partnered with Private Equity and have a very ambitious 5-year plan to expand across the county and become a Top 5 Roofing Contractor. Their expansion plans are to grow 20-30% YoY. They work on nationwide contracts with private clients and fortune 500 companies, such as Walmart and Sams Club, on projects ranging in value from $50k - $11m. What they do Their work is split between 70% re-roofing, 20% new construction, and 10% service and they have experience installing every type of commercial roof system; hot or cold, TPO, PVC, BUR, and also metal wall panels and facades. What you will be doing Report to and work closely with the President of the company Oversee daily operations of the entire company across the US including: overseeing project management, scheduling, team building, resource allocation and procurement Implement product management systems Manage and monitor finances including; profitability, optimize schedule and labor, procurement, budget development Manage progress in the field Ensure safety and quality standards are met both in the field and office Track operational performance, set KPI's, support training and development and work with recruitment to attract top talent What you'll need 5+ years of operational leadership within commercial roofing Ability to service enterprise level accounts Experience leading multiple operational teams across office and field Project management and CRM software experience Able to be onsite in Connecticut and able to travel occasionally to other sites Don't hesitate and APPLY NOW. Don't have a resume, no problem! Just contact me directly: ******************************* Not quite right for you but know someone that would be an excellent fit? Refer a friend and if they are successfully placed, we pay you $1000!
    $140k-180k yearly 4d ago
  • Vice President, Assistant Treasurer

    QXO

    Senior vice president job in Greenwich, CT

    Reports to: Senior Vice President, Treasurer Job Type: Full-Time The Role: QXO is seeking a Vice President, Assistant Treasurer to play a key leadership role in managing and optimizing the company's treasury operations. This is a hands-on, player/coach position is ideal for a self-starter with strong technical expertise, strategic thinking, and proven experience in capital markets, liquidity management, and treasury systems. The ideal candidate has successfully led similar functions in the past and demonstrates both the capability and upside potential to grow within the organization. This role will oversee day-to-day treasury activities while driving strategic initiatives related to systems implementation, process improvement, and capital structure optimization. What you'll do: Lead and manage daily treasury operations, including cash management, liquidity forecasting, and participate in capital markets activities. Partner with the Treasurer on strategic initiatives and financial planning related to capital structure, financing, and risk management. Oversee implementation and optimization of the Treasury Management System (TMS), ensuring automation, accuracy, and efficiency. Play a leading role in treasury related ERP system integration projects, including process redesign, system rollouts, and change management initiatives. Support M&A activity, including due diligence, integration planning, and post-acquisition treasury setup. Develop, mentor, and guide team members while maintaining a strong 'player/coach' approach. Partner cross-functionally with Accounting, FP&A, Tax, Legal, and Corporate Development to ensure treasury alignment with company objectives. Contribute to financial modeling related to cash flow projections, debt capacity, and capital market transactions. Ensure compliance with internal controls and regulatory requirements governing debt agreements, cash and investments. What you'll bring: Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field; MBA or CPA preferred. 10+ years of progressive treasury or finance experience, including prior experience in a similar role at a large or complex organization. Strong understanding of capital markets, cash flow management, and corporate finance principles. Hands-on experience with Treasury Management Systems and ERP implementations. Proven project management skills and ability to lead process improvement and system rollouts. Demonstrated experience in M&A due diligence and integration is highly desirable. Excellent communication, analytical, and leadership skills, with the ability to operate effectively at both strategic and tactical levels. Highly motivated self-starter with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. What you'll earn: 401(k) with employer match Medical, dental, and vision insurance PTO, company holidays, and parental leave Paid training and certifications Legal assistance and identity protection Pet insurance Employee assistance program (EAP) About the company QXO is the largest publicly traded distributor of roofing, waterproofing, and complementary building products in the United States. The company aims to become the tech-enabled leader in the $800 billion building products distribution industry and generate outsized value for shareholders. QXO is targeting $50 billion in annual revenues within the next decade through accretive acquisitions and organic growth. QXO is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other protected status. To comply with Pay Transparency laws, employers must disclose an annual salary range. Actual offers depend on factors such as location, experience, skills, and market data. This position may also offer variable compensation.
    $129k-168k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Senior Wealth Management Counsel & VP, AGC

    U.S. Bankruptcy Court-District of Ct

    Senior vice president job in Greenwich, CT

    A leading financial institution seeks a Wealth Management Attorney - Assistant General Counsel to provide essential legal guidance for its broker-dealer and investment advisory businesses. You'll support projects and initiatives, ensuring legal compliance while managing risks. The ideal candidate possesses at least 8 years of legal experience in financial services and a strong understanding of securities regulations. This position offers an opportunity to thrive in a dynamic legal environment, fostering professional growth with a focus on inclusivity. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $163k-262k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer - full -time - 1st shift - Mon-Fri

    Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc. 3.9company rating

    Senior vice president job in New Britain, CT

    Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc. (CMHA) is a private non‑profit treatment provider headquartered in New Britain, with seven locations throughout the city and in Waterbury. We partner with clients and the community to promote recovery from mental illness and substance use, treating more than 7,500 adults and children each year. CMHA is Connecticut's first fully Joint Commission accredited Behavioral Health Home and is a SAMHSA Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). Visit cmhacc.org to learn more. Internal mobility and career pathing is a focus at CMHA with many employees growing from individual contributors to leaders. CMHA is looking to hire a full‑time 40 hours per week Chief Financial Officer. This position will be located at 233 Main St. New Britain, CT 06051 Monday‑Friday, 8:30AM ‑ 4:30PM. Compensation Range The annual salary range for this position starts at $167,500. Compensation for each position is determined not only by years of relevant experience, education, and skills, but also by maintaining internal pay equity. CMHA also takes into consideration our benefits and paid time off package to provide a well‑rounded and competitive approach to the applicant's overall compensation. Position Summary Responsible for providing leadership, guidance and oversight of the Financial Services, Billing Management, and Payroll in order to ensure the strong financial health of the organization. Ensures smooth daily financial operations of the Finance department. Essential Responsibilities and Target Outcomes Provides fiduciary leadership by directing and coordinating the agency's financial affairs according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, state single audit guidelines and other government regulations. Directs fiscal year end reporting in compliance with audit guidelines established by the agency's Independent Accounting firm, by annual tracking, compilation and analysis of financial results. Ensures timely and accurate financial reports are submitted to the CEO, Board of Directors and its subcommittees, in support of strategic and program decision‑making. Works with the Chief Human Capital Officer by assisting with the selection and analysis of all employee benefits packages, based on cost, utilization and variety of plan options. Establishes and manages the agency line of credit, ensuring access to capital for operations, projects, etc. Ensures efficient utilization of capital assets by directing receipt, disbursement, and expenditures of funding. Provides control and efficient use of funds by approving and signing documents affecting monetary transactions. Through staff, directs activities concerned with safekeeping, control, and accounting for assets. Through staff, directs preparation of budgets, financial forecasts and analysis of division or department budget requests to identify areas in which reductions can be made; allocates operating budget. Directs preparation of reports which outline agency's financial position in areas of income, expenses, and profit/loss based on past, present and future operations. Prepares directives to division or department administrators outlining policy, program, or operating changes to be implemented. Plans and directs new operational procedures to obtain optimum efficiency and reduced costs. Through staff, oversees the development of all affiliate and subcontractors' agreements including monitoring of contract compliance and reporting requirements. Recruits, orients, trains and supervises staff. Identifies ongoing staff training needs and conducts staff performance appraisals. Manages the process for annual update and review of agency financial policies and procedures. Manages the CMHA 403b Plan and audit for the agency. Chairperson of the CMHA 403b Plan Committee. Serve as Corporate Compliance Officer. Serve as Risk Manager for Agency in reviewing and binding all insurance coverage of the organization. Review and negotiate provider insurance payer contracts to optimize third‑party billing rates. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance or Business required. Master's Degree in Accounting or MBA strongly preferred or equivalent experience. CT Driver's License. Certified Public Accounting Credential (CPA) strongly preferred. Minimum of 12 years total with 8 years of management and supervisory experience in financial environment inclusive of reporting and analysis, credit, payroll and other accounting/financial responsibilities. Must include a minimum of 6 years of management of a financial unit inclusive of staff, budget and performance management. Not‑for‑profit experience is required. Health care experience is strongly preferred. Demonstrates Intermediate to advanced experience with Microsoft Office products including Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint. Experience/knowledge in utilizing financial management/billing software systems and linked clinical business applications, including Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems such as EPIC. Experience in general ledger business system such as Abila. Experience in supervising facilities management or equivalent experience and training to meet the demands of the position. Behavioral Skill Sets Ability to apply knowledge of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Privacy and Security regulations and provisions (HIPAA). Organizational ability to balance priorities according to workload constraints and conflicting timelines. Ability to maintain composure under pressure; Ability to plan both in the long and the short-term considering the goals, challenges and changes that exist in the organization. This will include projected decision-making on deployment of staff and resources. Knowledge and ability to establish appropriate courses of action to accomplish goals within realistic target dates. Demonstrated ability to efficiently use agency resources to initiate projects, anticipate changes or needs, set and meet priorities. Demonstrated ability to effectively provide administrative staff supervision to maximize staff performance and productivity. Demonstrated competency in leading staff teams and effective interaction with agency Board members. Demonstrated interpersonal/communication competency. Demonstrated ability to ensure the security and confidentiality of client information and records in a manner consistent with professional and agency codes of ethics. Demonstrated awareness/sensitivity to all types of issues related to client diversity, including cultural, ethnic, language, gender, sexual orientation, gender preference, physical handicap and spiritual diversity. Resource Management Ensures adherence to CMHA budget; through intentional utilization of external resources, grants, implementation of revenue generating projects, and collaborates interdepartmentally for best practice. Staff Management Sets high, attainable standards and expectations for staff. Directs assigned departments by defining expectation. Responsible for talent acquisition. Provides team feedback through individual and group supervision. Models a collaborative culture and encourages discretionary effort. Addresses and resolves employee relations issues. Provides training consistent with current and future job requirements. Quality & Compliance Ensures adherence to all policies and procedures and the organization's Mission & Values. Maintains knowledge of and adherence to legal and regulatory requirements and includes information in ongoing employee education. Participates in the development and implementation of new programs, protocols, and processes. Customer Service/Relationship Management Maintains a professional, courteous, and positive demeanor in all interactions. Works collaboratively, participates in achieving common goals, shares knowledge and expertise. Conveys information clearly, listens with empathy, and accepts constructive feedback. Professional Development Engages in and sustains professional affiliations. Stays current with knowledge, skills, and credentials by participating in seminars, conferences, and other educational opportunities. Reinforces new learning and development in routine supervision and oversight. Actively seeks out new information and monitors industry trends to deepen expertise in their field. Cultivates a mindset rooted in continuous learning and growth. Strategic Planning Drives organizational growth by setting innovative goals and evaluating operations, leveraging strong analytical and communication skills to implement adaptive, high‑impact strategies and monitor performance outcomes. Community/Public Image Acts as a visible and effective ambassador for CMHA, actively participating in community and industry affairs to promote and enhance the agency's public image. Coaches and empowers staff to engage meaningfully in local, state, and national initiatives relevant to the organization's mission. Maintains a deep understanding of emerging trends, policies, and developments that impact the organization and the communities it serves. Approaches every interaction-internal and external-with knowledge, passion, and purpose. Personal Leadership Guided by the ten (10) principles of personal leadership, fosters self‑awareness, builds and maintains professional relationships. Focuses on continuous learning and development and strives for improvement and inspires others to do the same. Takes responsibility for one's actions and outcomes. 1. Be in the Moment, 2. Be Authentic & Humanistic, 3. Volunteer Discretionary Effort Constantly, 4. Model High Performance - Desired Behaviors that Drive Desired Results, 5. Respect and Leverage Separate Realities, 6. Be Curious vs. Judgmental, 7. Look in the Mirror First - Be Accountable, 8. Have Courageous Conversations, 9. Provide Timely, Clear, and Specific Performance Expectations and Feedback, 10. Teach, Coach, and Mentor - Spend at least half your time developing others. Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance packages. 403(b)-retirement savings plan with CMHA matching starting after 1 year of service. 11 observed holidays. 3 Wellbeing days off on a Friday throughout the year to extend a long weekend. 2 CHMA/Personal days to use throughout the calendar year. Up to 24 days of PTO that increases with years of service. Paid agency closure between Christmas and New Year's (except 24/7 programs) *must be approved annually. Company paid Life Insurance and Long‑Term Disability. A comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that offers counseling, coaching, and wellness resources for staff as well as members of their household. Higher education tuition discounts at participating schools through the Alliance's academic partnerships. Free ongoing professional development opportunities and continuous access to Continuing Education Units (CEUs), featuring comprehensive training in Evidence-Based Practices, such as EMDR, DBT, and CBT. Employee discounts for shopping, the New Britain YMCA, travel, and entertainment. Free employee subscriptions to the calm app. Annual Company Picnic. CMHA-sponsored Loan Reimbursement Program and Scholarship Program. FreeStudentLoan Wellness for eligible employees and their family members access to: Student loan consolidation and refinancing. Loan payoff projection dashboard. Coaching and support via chat, email, and phone. College cost calculator. College financial planning. 3 NHSC‑approved sites for federal student loan repayment. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Enhancement for eligible employees' access to: Automated Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) form management for past and present employers. Automated reminders for annual (PSLF) recertifications to help you stay on track. Resources and ongoing communications that make PSLF understandable. The opportunity to receive the national average of $72,000.00 in forgiveness. Equal Opportunity Employer Community Mental Health Affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer except in the case of a bona fide occupation qualification or as otherwise permitted or required by law, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, disability, sex, pregnancy (including pregnancy), or related medical condition including by not limited to lactation, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or military status, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital or familiar status, genetic information, status with regard to public assistance, citizenship status or any other characteristic protected by applicable equal employment opportunity laws. Additional Assistance Any individual needing assistance completing an online application should contact CMHA's Human Resources Department at ******************. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $72k-167.5k yearly 5d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    Howe-Lewis International

    Senior vice president job in Wading River, NY

    ABOUT LITTLE FLOWER: Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York (Little Flower) is a not-for-profit organization serving children, youth, families, and individuals with developmental disabilities across New York City and Long Island. Since 1929, Little Flower has been committed to improving the lives and well‑being of children, youth, families, and adults across NYC and Long Island so they can thrive. Little Flower's staff of more than 500 builds well‑being by providing prevention services, foster care, residential treatment care, adoption services, medical and mental health services, and programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Little Flower is nationally accredited by Social Current and is a Sanctuary organization. The organization is in the second year of a three‑year strategic plan focused on growth and continued excellence in services. For more information on Little Flower's programs and services, please click here. JOHN'S RESIDENCE FOR BOYS: Founded in 1826 as a home for orphaned children, St. John's has evolved into a not‑for‑profit social services agency providing residential care to New York City youth involved in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. St. John's offers holistic, trauma‑informed support to young people up to age 21. The main campus is located in Rockaway Park, Queens, and the organization is opening new programs in Brooklyn and Staten Island. Little Flower established a legal affiliation with St. John's Residence in 2019, and as part of the affiliation provides all financial management services. FUNDING: The consolidated organization has an annual operating budget of approximately $65 million. Little Flower had a fiscal year 2025 annual operating expense budget of approximately $48 million. St. John's Residence had a fiscal year 2025 annual operating expense budget of approximately $17 million. THE OPPORTUNITY: The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will lead and direct all aspects of financial management, including budget, revenue, payroll, purchasing, accounting, forecasting, grants and contract management, and payment functions for Little Flower, and is also responsible for the financial functions of St. John's Residence for Boys. The CFO will manage relationships with bankers and other financial institutions, auditors, as well as a broad range of funding/regulatory agencies. The CFO will be innovative, forward‑thinking, collaborative, and responsive to internal and external priorities in order to best support Little Flower programs and operations, and the overall Little Flower vision, mission, and strategic direction. The CFO will be a key part of driving the organizational culture of excellence, inclusion, and innovation, and will help to ensure a robust, sustainable future for Little Flower. The CFO reports to the President & Chief Executive Officer, Corinne Hammons, and will lead a staff of 19 with the Controller as a direct report. The CFO, a member of the most senior leadership of the agency, will work in close partnership with the Chief Operating Officer, Executive Director of St. John's Residence, and all Senior Executive Council members. IDEAL QUALIFICATIONS: High level of financial skill and leadership experience, ideally in a large, diverse, complex not‑for‑profit organization. A solid understanding of the structure and governance of not‑for‑profit organizations. Experience with both public and private funding is critical, ideally in a human service, IDD, government, or complex healthcare setting under managed care. Knowledge of and relationships with regulatory and funding agencies at the local, state, and national level. Understanding of grants and contracts particular to this sector. Excellent analytical and accounting skills. A collaborative and flexible style, a strong commitment to customer service, and the highest commitment to professionalism and integrity. Skills in change management and business process redesign. Ability to serve as a trusted, strategic partner to the CEO. Experience working with an engaged Board of Directors and Executive Committee. A respectful and effective communicator at all levels with strong verbal and written skills. Strategic ability required to assess and where appropriate, institute new lines of business and/or manage mergers and acquisitions. A creative problem solver and fixer. Knowledgeable about current practices, maximizing technology, and data‑driven decision making. A strong manager, mentor, and developer of capacity for the team and the department. Commitment to fostering and building a diverse team. Able and willing to translate financial information and best practices to non‑financial staff. Ability to work well under pressure and manage multiple tasks concurrently. Capacity to bridge program operations and objectives with sound fiscal management. A bachelor's degree is required; an MBA and/or CPA is strongly preferred. The annual base salary range for the CFO is $250,000‑$275,000. Little Flower offers a comprehensive benefits package. The CFO will be able to choose whether to be based in Brooklyn or Wading River and will have a hybrid in‑person/remote schedule. Please click here to view the complete position description. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $250k-275k yearly 4d ago
  • Vice President, Corporate Controller

    Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. 4.4company rating

    Senior vice president job in Greenwich, CT

    What you'll do: Financial Reporting & Accounting Leadership Lead all aspects of corporate accounting, general ledger, consolidations, and financial reporting across global entities. Ensure timely and accurate monthly, quarterly, and annual close processes. Oversee international reporting, including European statutory and regulatory requirements. Maintain compliance with US GAAP and internal financial policies. M&A Support & Technical Accounting Lead accounting due diligence for acquisitions and divestitures. Manage purchase accounting, valuation analyses, and post‑close integration of newly acquired entities. Partner closely with Corporate Development, Tax, Treasury, and Operations to support deal readiness and execution. Provide technical accounting guidance related to acquisitions, impairments, revenue recognition, and complex transactions. Global Operations Leadership Oversee international accounting teams, with specific emphasis on European operations. Build consistent financial processes, controls, and reporting standards across regions. Partner with regional Finance and Operations leaders to support strategic initiatives and ensure global alignment. Internal Controls & Compliance Lead internal controls, SOX compliance readiness, and audit support. Ensure strong governance and scalable processes across the organization. Serve as the main contact for external auditors, ensuring audit preparedness and adherence to all regulatory standards. Team Leadership & Development Build, mentor, and lead a high‑performing accounting organization. Establish a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and operational excellence. Develop training, succession planning, and performance management strategies for the accounting team. What you'll bring: CPA required (active). Big 4 public accounting experience required. 12+ years of progressive accounting leadership experience, including Controller or Assistant Controller roles. Strong M&A experience, including due diligence, purchase accounting, and integration. Demonstrated experience leading international accounting operations, specifically in European markets. Deep knowledge of US GAAP, internal controls, and multi‑entity consolidations. Experience within a complex, global organization (manufacturing, distribution, industrial, or similar background preferred). Exceptional communication, leadership, and cross‑functional partnership skills. Proven ability to work in fast‑paced, dynamic, high‑growth environments. Preferred Qualifications Experience with ERP implementations or major system upgrades. Strong analytical mindset with the ability to drive process efficiency and automation. Ability to influence senior leadership and manage executive‑level stakeholders. What you'll earn 401(k) with employer match Medical, dental, and vision insurance PTO, company holidays, and parental leave Paid training and certifications Legal assistance and identity protection Pet insurance Employee assistance program (EAP) QXO is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other protected status. Tocomply with Pay Transparency laws, employers mustdisclosean annual salary range. Actual offers depend on factors such as location, experience, skills, and market data. This position may also offer variable compensation. Salary Range: USD $250,000.00 - USD $350,000.00 /Yr. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $250k-350k yearly 2d ago
  • Visionary University CFO - Drive Strategy & Impact

    ACG Cares

    Senior vice president job in Hartford, CT

    A prominent educational institution in Hartford is seeking a Chief Financial Officer to oversee its financial operations and strategy. The successful candidate will lead financial planning, manage budgets, and collaborate with university leadership to support academic goals. This role requires strong business acumen and exceptional communication skills. Interested candidates should submit their resume to *****************************. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $103k-192k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    CPA Ct

    Senior vice president job in Hartford, CT

    Job Title: Chief Financial Officer Reports To: Executive Director Status: Full-time, exempt, in office One of the oldest organizations of its kind in the country, Community Partners in Action (CPA) was founded 150 years ago to champion criminal justice reform and advocate for preserving the dignity of those in and out of prison. Through our programs that include reentry and housing, youth initiatives, a nationally recognized Prison Arts Program, and holistic alternatives to incarceration, we provide a long-term impact that positively transforms individuals and society at large. Annually serving over 4,000 individuals throughout Connecticut, our work is possible due to partnerships with and support from individuals, government, private funders, organizations, and businesses. CPA is guided by our BEDI (Belonging, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) culture. WE ARE COMMITTED to building and maintaining an inclusive, equitable workplace and COMPELLED to have a constructive impact on criminal justice reform in CT that ends racial inequities and ensures the humanity and dignity of those interacting with the system. Read more about our BEDI culture at ************************************ Position Summary: The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a key member of the executive leadership team, responsible for aligning Community Partners in Action's (CPA) Fiscal Office with the organization's strategic priorities. This role demands a high level of financial expertise within a non-profit setting, along with exceptional attention to detail and the capacity to navigate complex decisions. The ideal candidate is self‑motivated, adaptable, and skilled at building strong working relationships. They excel in fast‑paced environments, managing multiple projects at once, meeting deadlines, and effectively prioritizing competing demands. Success in this position requires strong emotional intelligence, sound decision‑making abilities, and advanced analytical, organizational, and computer skills. The CFO will ensure compliance, accuracy, and timeliness in all financial operations while fostering credible relationships with internal and external stakeholders. This position supervises finance staff and collaborates closely with CPA leadership, including the Executive Director and Board of Directors. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field required; CPA or MBA strongly preferred. Minimum 10 years of progressive financial leadership experience, including at least 5 years in a senior management role. Experience in non-profit financial management and grant compliance are strongly preferred. Demonstrated ability to manage a complex budget of $25M+ and supervise staff. Strong knowledge of GAAP, non-profit accounting, and regulatory requirements. Excellent analytical, strategic thinking, and communication skills. Proficiency in financial software (Blackbaud preferred) and ERP systems; advanced excel skills required. Experience working with state and federal agencies preferred. Knowledge of payroll, pension and insurance administration preferred. Key Responsibilities: Advise the Executive Director and Board of Directors on all financial matters including planning, risk management, and long‑term sustainability. Lead and manage CPA's financial activities, ensuring accountability, compliance with GAAP, IRS regulations, non‑profit financial standards, state and federal laws, and adherence to the highest ethical standards. Serve as the primary contact for state and federal funders and external auditors regarding financial matters. Oversee all accounting operations including budgeting, planning, forecasting, general ledger, accounts payable/receivable, grants management, and financial reporting. Manage annual audit process, liaise with external auditors, and ensure timely filing of tax returns. Manage external agency bidding compliance and procurement processes. Manage cash flow to ensure operational stability and liquidity. Monitor budget performance and provide timely variance analysis and recommendations. Maintain robust internal controls to safeguard assets and ensure accurate financial reporting. Lead development of the annual operating budget and multi‑year financial plans. Collaborate with CPA leadership to develop and manage program budgets. Supervise and mentor finance team members, fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. Partner with Human Resources on insurance, benefits, and payroll matters. Lead Finance Committee meetings, engage members in developing short‑ and long‑term financial plans, and participate in all Board meetings, providing members with financial reports, forecasts, and analysis. Contribute to strategic planning and lead assigned initiatives, monitoring implementation as appropriate. Champion the agency's mission and vision, driving continuous improvement and best practices. Balance prioritization, processes, and results with urgency and attention to detail. Cultivate strong internal and external partnerships, embracing belonging, equity, diversity and inclusion. Promote collaboration across organizational boundaries and adapt to changing priorities. “An Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to Affinitative Action” #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $103k-192k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Strategic Nonprofit CFO - Lead Impact & Compliance

    Reyes Beer Division

    Senior vice president job in Hartford, CT

    A non-profit organization is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to oversee financial operations and strategy alignment. The ideal candidate will possess significant experience in financial leadership within the non-profit sector, demonstrate expertise in GAAP compliance, and manage complex budgets exceeding $25 million. This role entails advising the Executive Director, ensuring timely financial reporting, and fostering close relationships with stakeholders, all while promoting the agency's mission and ethical standards. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $103k-192k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Mergers & Acquisitions Tax Managing Director, State and Local Tax

    BDO Capital Advisors, LLC

    Senior vice president job in Stamford, CT

    The Tax Managing Director, State and Local Taxation is responsible for providing written tax advice to clients, evaluating and alternate courses of action to lessen tax burden and cost of compliance, recognizing potential tax risks and identifying potential changes in tax policy and regulations. In this role, the Tax Managing Director, State and Local Taxation will be charged with marketing, networking and business development within their area of experience and specialization and maintaining key client relationships. Additionally, the Tax Managing Director, State and Local Taxation is a critical part of the office's / region's Tax Services leadership team, and will act as a source for guidance on complex tax questions and issues. Job Duties: Research Identifies all situations when research is necessary, and conducts appropriate investigation on identified topics Analyzes researched facts and the sources utilized Prepares studies of tax implications and outlines alternative courses of action to clients Partners with other Core Tax and Specialized Tax Services professionals to resolve complex and contentious matters Tax Compliance Ensures clients comply with applicable authorities while identifying options for minimizing the client's tax and reporting burdens Manages engagements to ensure engagement metrics are achieved Collaborates with Business Development team and other strategic parties to drive sales tax compliance service offerings Tax Consulting Handles all inquiries from federal and state agencies regarding all tax issues and questions Drafts responses to examiner questions and challenges Monitors implementations of work plans for tax consulting projects Provides recommended solutions by combining tax knowledge and knowledge of business / industry Tax Controversy Represents clients before any tax authority on contested issues Responds to all questions from federal or state agencies Acts as industry expert in SALT Identifies cross-selling opportunities with other tax specializations Manages SALT services provided to assigned clients Develops tools and/or improvements allowing for enhance the efficiency or services of the SALT practice Accounting for Income Taxes - SFAS109 Prepares tax accrual workpapers ASC740-10 Understands and applies industry standards, along with firm policies and BDO Tax Quality Manual requirements as they relate to FAS 109 and FIN48 Recognizes, measures and documents financial benefits to clients Develops new or improved ideas to advance the position of clients, the firm or firm personnel through reduction in taxes or expenses or offering of non-tax benefits Participates in relevant industry groups Leads marketing campaigns and external SALT initiatives Other duties as required Supervisory Responsibilities: Supervises the day-to-day workload of STS SALT Senior Managers, Managers and Staff on assigned engagements, and reviews work product Ensures STS SALT Senior Managers, Managers and Staff are trained on all relevant tax software Evaluates the performance of STS SALT Senior Managers, Managers and Staff, and assists in the development of goals and objectives to enhance professional development Delivers periodic performance feedback, and completes performance evaluations for STS SALT Senior Managers, Managers and Staff Acts as Career Advisor to STS SALT Senior Managers, Managers and Staff, as appropriate Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Education: Bachelor's degree in Accounting or other relevant field required Master's degree in Accounting, Taxation or other relevant field preferred Juris Doctorate preferred Experience: Ten (10) or more years of prior SALT experience required Prior experience supervising tax professionals on a project or engagement basis required Prior experience preparing and/or reviewing tax provisions high preferred Prior experience with corporate taxation, consolidations and partnerships preferred License/Certifications: CPA certification or other relevant certification preferred Software: Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Excel and Word preferred Exposure to and familiarity with standard tax applications and research tools preferred Language: N/A Other Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills Superior analytical and research skills Solid organizational skills, especially the ability to meet project deadlines with a focus on details Ability to successfully multi-task while working independently or within a group environment Ability to work in a deadline-driven environment and handle multiple projects simultaneously Capable of effectively managing a team of tax professionals, and delegating work assignments, as needed Capacity to build and maintain strong relationships with internal and client personnel Ability to encourage team environment on engagements, and contribute to the professional development of assigned personnel Executive presence and ability to act as primary contact on assigned engagements Ability to successfully interact with professionals at all levels Advanced knowledge of appropriate application of tax standards to ensure effective and efficient delivery of tax services Advanced knowledge of sources of relevant information utilized in tax filings Advanced knowledge and understanding of cause/effect for taxable conditions on clients and the potential tax issues Individual salaries that are offered to a candidate are determined after consideration of numerous factors including but not limited to the candidate's qualifications, experience, skills, and geography. National Range: $157,500 - $420,000 Maryland Range: $157,500 - $420,000 NYC/Long Island/Westchester Range: $157,500 - $420,000 Washington DC Range: $157,500 - $420,000 About Us Join us at BDO, where you will find more than a career, you'll find a place where your work is impactful, and you are valued for your individuality. We offer flexibility and opportunities for advancement. Our culture is centered around making meaningful connections, approaching interactions with curiosity, and being true to yourself, all while making a positive difference in the world. At BDO, our purpose of helping people thrive every day is at the heart of everything we do. Together, we are focused on delivering exceptional and sustainable outcomes and value for our people, our clients, and our communities. BDO is proud to be an ESOP company, reflecting a culture that puts people first, by sharing financially in our growth in value with our U.S. team. BDO professionals provide assurance, tax and advisory services for a diverse range of clients across the U.S. and in over 160 countries through our global organization. BDO is the first large accounting and advisory organization to implement an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). A qualified retirement plan, the ESOP offers participants a stake in the firm's success through beneficial ownership and a unique opportunity to enhance their financial well-being. The ESOP stands as a compelling addition to our comprehensive compensation and Total Rewards benefits* offerings. The annual allocation to the ESOP is fully funded by BDO through investments in company stock and grants employees the chance to grow their wealth over time as their shares vest and grow in value with the firm's success, with no employee contributions. We are committed to delivering exceptional experiences to middle market leaders by sharing insight-driven perspectives, helping companies take business as usual to better than usual. With industry knowledge and experience, a breadth and depth of resources, and unwavering commitment to quality, we pride ourselves on: Welcoming diverse perspectives and understanding the experience of our professionals and clients Empowering team members to explore their full potential Our talented team who brings varying skills, knowledge and experience to proactively help our clients navigate an expanding array of complex challenges and opportunities Celebrating ingenuity and innovation to transform our business and help our clients transform theirs Focus on resilience and sustainability to positively impact our people, clients, and communities *Benefits may be subject to eligibility requirements. Locations 1055 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT, 06901, US 626 Washington Pl, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219, US 1801 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19103, US One Bush Street, San Francisco, CA, 94104, US 15 One International Place, Boston, MA, 02110, US #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $120k-221k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Director of Revenue Cycle Management

    Archway Dental Partners

    Senior vice president job in Danbury, CT

    Archway Dental Partners is a forward-thinking dental support organization (DSO) that empowers high-performing dental practices through operational support, technology, and strategic leadership. We are committed to improving patient access, care quality, and provider success through scalable, efficient, and compliant infrastructure. Position Summary The Director of Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) is responsible for the strategic leadership and oversight of the entire revenue cycle process across all supported practices in the Archway Dental Partners network. This role is charged with building, optimizing, and scaling an RCM infrastructure that ensures timely, accurate, and compliant revenue capture-from patient intake and insurance verification to claims processing, collections, and accounts receivable management. The ideal candidate is a results-oriented leader with deep experience in dental or healthcare RCM, strong operational acumen, and the ability to drive continuous improvement in a growing, multi-state organization. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Strategy Provide executive-level leadership over all revenue cycle functions, including eligibility verification, patient billing, claims management, collections, and payment posting. Design and implement a scalable RCM strategy aligned with Archway's growth objectives and partnership model. Foster a culture of accountability, transparency, and service excellence within the RCM organization. Mentor and develop team members to build a scalable leadership bench for future growth Build, develop, and lead a high-performing RCM team (managers, billing specialists, AR follow-up teams, etc.). Serve as a strategic advisor to executive leadership on RCM performance, risks, and opportunities. Operational Oversight Establish and manage RCM performance dashboards with clear accountability for key metrics (e.g., DSO < 30 days, >98% clean claims rate, >98% net collection rate, Drive performance across key RCM metrics: Days Sales Outstanding (DSO), clean claims rate, net collection rate, denial rate, and aging AR. Standardize workflows, SOPs, and KPI reporting across all supported practices. Implement best-in-class billing practices and technology solutions to support efficiency and accuracy. Oversee payer relationships and escalated claim issues, including contract compliance and reimbursement challenges. Integration & Systems Lead RCM onboarding and integration for new dental practices joining the Archway network. Oversee use and optimization of dental practice management systems and ensure data integrity. Partner with Operations, FP&A, and Finance to ensure alignment between RCM performance, revenue forecasting, and cash flow management. Collaborate with practice operations leaders to strengthen front-end revenue processes (eligibility, pre-authorizations, point-of-service collections). Collaborate with IT, operations, and finance teams on system enhancements and automation opportunities. Compliance & Training Ensure compliance with HIPAA, federal/state billing regulations, and payer-specific requirements. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of dental coding (CDT), billing standards, and regulatory changes. Develop and execute training programs for internal RCM staff and front office teams at supported practices. Qualifications Bachelor's degree required; MBA, MHA, or related advanced degree strongly preferred. Experience supporting a private-equity portfolio company or growth-stage healthcare organization preferred. Support diligence and post-close integration for acquired practices, ensuring seamless alignment to Archway's RCM standards. 8-10+ years of progressive experience in revenue cycle management, with at least 3 years in a director-level leadership role. Prior experience in a DSO, MSO, or multi-site healthcare environment is highly preferred. Deep knowledge of dental billing, coding, insurance policies, and payer dynamics. Proven track record of improving financial outcomes through operational RCM improvements. Excellent leadership, analytical, and cross-functional communication skills. Strong experience with dental PM/EHR systems and reporting tools. Why Archway? Opportunity to shape the RCM infrastructure of a fast-growing, PE-backed DSO Collaborative, mission-driven leadership team Competitive compensation, bonus potential, and benefits package Professional growth in a national organization scaling for the future of dentistry
    $120k-222k yearly est. 19h ago
  • Global HR Director - Transformation & Talent Strategy

    GXO Logistics, Inc.

    Senior vice president job in Greenwich, CT

    A leading supply chain solutions provider in Connecticut seeks a Senior Director for HR to oversee global HR for key corporate functions. The role requires a strong leader to drive people strategy and organizational transformation, supporting regional HR leaders. Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree, PHR or SPHR certification, and 7+ years of HR experience. Benefits include competitive compensation, health insurance, and a flexible schedule. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $139k-205k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    University of Connecticut 4.3company rating

    Senior vice president job in Hartford, CT

    Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - University of Connecticut The University of Connecticut invites inquiries, nominations, and applications for the position of Chief Financial Officer. The CFO will report directly to the President, serve as a key member of the President's cabinet and University Senate, and ensure the institution's financial health aligns with strategic goals and priorities. Job Overview As CFO, you will oversee Finance & Budget operations including Financial Operations and Controller, Budget and Planning, Procurement and Business Services, Accounting, Accounts Payable, Bursar, Financial Systems, Payroll, and Treasury. Your role will support the academic and research missions through effective collaboration, stewardship of financial resources, and data‑driven decision‑making. Responsibilities Oversee long‑range financial planning and management of operating and capital budgets for all university units. Coordinate capital and operating budgets in conformity with policies set by the Board of Trustees. Develop and implement financial policies, plans, and revenue‑generating initiatives. Act as the university's point of contact for external agencies and partners on business and operational matters. Represent the President on business and financial matters to university units, the Office of the Governor, state government agencies, and the legislature. Provide strategic financial advice to senior leaders, faculty, and staff, and promote efficient and sustainable financial practices. Qualifications Strategic decision‑maker with significant business acumen, judgment, and data‑driven analytical skills. Strong collaborative leadership, able to work with internal and external constituencies. Skilled communicator with exceptional oral and written abilities, including presentation and negotiation expertise. Results‑oriented, able to interpret complex problems, find solutions, and implement them effectively. Experience applying metrics to inform decisions, improve business processes, and drive performance and quality. Understanding of how to engage staff and hold them accountable for excellence. Application Instructions Interested candidates should confidentially submit a resume (Adobe PDF files preferred) to: Joi Hayes-Scott Bill Clemens Jim Lawson For fullest consideration, materials should be received as soon as possible. Recruiting Information Advertised: Nov 25 2025 Eastern Standard Time Applications close: (date not specified) Search #: 498642 Work type: Full-time Location: Storrs Campus Categories: Executive #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $68k-129k yearly est. 3d ago
  • VP, Model Validation and Validation COE

    Synchrony Financial 4.4company rating

    Senior vice president job in Stamford, CT

    Role Summary/Purpose: The VP, Fraud/GEN AI Validation COE is responsible for performing model validation for all the fraud models, and ensure they are meeting the related MRM policies, standards, procedures as well as regulations (SR 11-7). In addition, this role will establish and maintain a validation center of excellence to support the model governance team in designing the quality assurance process and leading the execution across all validations, act as an incubation center to test and run innovation, provide standardized training and staff development, and support the improvement of the model risk professional practice to improve the model stakeholder experience. This role requires high level of expertise with minimal technical supervision to serve as project lead as well as being accountable for validation results. The COE will closely partner with the model governance lead as well as other validation leads to drive tangible improvements to the model risk practice. Our Way of Working We're proud to offer you choice and flexibility. At Synchrony, our way of working allows you to have the option to work from home near one of our Hubs or come into one of our offices. Occasionally you may be required to commute to our nearest office for in person engagement activities such as business or team meetings, training and culture events. Essential Responsibilities: Candidate will be responsible for work related to model validation and validation COE, both of which are outlined below: Model Validation COE - The candidate is expected to draw experience from validation to establish a validation center of excellence and support the model governance lead to drive best practice, specifically the objectives of the COE are: GEN AI Model Risk Management: Lead the creation and implementation of a comprehensive, end-to-end governance framework for Generative AI models, establishing clear standards, procedures, documentation templates, and process to effectively manage model risks such as hallucination, accuracy, and bias. This framework will enable the organization to consistently monitor and control these critical aspects throughout the model lifecycle, ensuring reliable and trustworthy AI outputs with disciplined and transparent oversight. Quality assurance and Capacity Planning: Establish and maintain a quality assurance process to thoroughly review and assess validation practices. Proactively challenge the status quo to identify gaps or improvement opportunities in validation efforts. Provide guidance on best practices, support capacity planning, and collaborate with the Model Governance team to recommend and implement enhancements that strengthen the overall validation framework. Strategy & Innovation: Serve as an incubation center to explore, test, and implement innovative approaches-leveraging Generative AI capabilities-to accelerate and improve the speed, efficiency, and quality of model validation processes. Professional Practice: Support the Model Governance team to improve 1LOD model owner experience and bring value focused validation practice. Model Validation: Accountable for all fraud model risk management and drive the timeline and completion of the projects with minimal guidance. Supervisory role working with junior reviewers in validation projects. Handle escalation of issues and dispute with model owner level independently. See through the issues remediation, root cause analysis, and potential risk acceptance. Support regulatory examinations and internal audits of the modeling process and selected models samples. Perform other duties and/or special projects as assigned. Qualifications/Requirements: 5+ years of experience in acquisition/transaction fraud model development or model validation in financial services, with experience in CI/CD frameworks preferred. Experience in generative AI model validation, framework development, or complex use case development. Proven experience automating validation processes and reducing cycle times using AutoML, generative AI, and related tools, including the ability to design and build necessary supporting infrastructure Master's degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Data Science, or a related quantitative field; or 9+ years of equivalent experience in model development/validation within financial services, banking, or retail. 4+ years hands-on experience with data science and statistical tools such as Python, SPARK, Data Lake, AWS SageMaker, H2O, and SAS. 4+ years of machine learning experience, including handling large datasets and trend analysis. 4+ years applying US regulatory requirements for Model Risk Management. Ability and flexibility to travel for business as required Desired Characteristics: Strong knowledge of Model Risk Management regulatory requirements with a proven track record of compliance delivery. Experience in people and project management, including developing actionable plans, executing effectively, and meeting deadline-driven objectives. Familiarity with credit card and consumer finance products and business models. Knowledge of Credit Card/Consumer Finance products and business model. Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills. Grade/Level: 12 The salary range for this position is 135,000.00 - 230,000.00 USD Annual and is eligible for an annual bonus based on individual and company performance. Actual compensation offered within the posted salary range will be based upon work experience, skill level or knowledge. Salaries are adjusted according to market in CA, NY Metro and Seattle. Eligibility Requirements: You must be 18 years or older You must have a high school diploma or equivalent You must be willing to take a drug test, submit to a background investigation and submit fingerprints as part of the onboarding process You must be able to satisfy the requirements of Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act. New hires (Level 4-7) must have 9 months of continuous service with the company before they are eligible to post on other roles. Once this new hire time in position requirement is met, the associate will have a minimum 6 months' time in position before they can post for future non-exempt roles. Employees, level 8 or greater, must have at least 18 months' time in position before they can post. All internal employees must consistently meet performance expectations and have approval from your manager to post (or the approval of your manager and HR if you don't meet the time in position or performance expectations). Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Our Commitment: When you join us, you'll be part of an inclusive culture where your individual skills, experience, and voice are not only heard - but valued. Together, we're building a future where we can all belong, connect, and turn ideals into action. More than 50% of our workforce is engaged in our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), where community and passion intersect to offer a safe space to learn and grow. This starts when you choose to apply for a role at Synchrony. We ensure all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. We're proud to have an award-winning culture for all. Reasonable Accommodation Notice: Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment. If you need special accommodations, please call our Career Support Line so that we can discuss your specific situation. We can be reached at **************. Representatives are available from 8am - 5pm Monday to Friday, Central Standard Time Job Family Group: Credit
    $149k-211k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    Reyes Beer Division

    Senior vice president job in Hartford, CT

    Agency Description One of the oldest organizations of its kind in the country, Community Partners in Action (CPA) was founded 150 years ago to champion criminal justice reform and advocate for preserving the dignity of those in and out of prison. Through our programs that include reentry and housing, youth initiatives, a nationally recognized Prison Arts Program, and holistic alternatives to incarceration, we provide a long-term impact that positively transforms individuals and society at large. Annually serving over 4,000 individuals throughout Connecticut, our work is possible due to partnerships with and support from individuals, government, private funders, organizations, and businesses. CPA is guided by our BEDI (Belonging, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) culture. WE ARE COMMITTED to building and maintaining an inclusive, equitable workplace and COMPELLED to have a constructive impact on criminal justice reform in CT that ends racial inequities and ensures the humanity and dignity of those interacting with the system. Read more about our BEDI culture at ************************************ Position Summary The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a key member of the executive leadership team, responsible for aligning Community Partners in Action's (CPA) Fiscal Office with the organization's strategic priorities. This role demands a high level of financial expertise within a non-profit setting, along with exceptional attention to detail and the capacity to navigate complex decisions. The ideal candidate is self‑motivated, adaptable, and skilled at building strong working relationships. They excel in fast‑paced environments, managing multiple projects at once, meeting deadlines, and effectively prioritizing competing demands. Success in this position requires strong emotional intelligence, sound decision‑making abilities, and advanced analytical, organizational, and computer skills. The CFO will ensure compliance, accuracy, and timeliness in all financial operations while fostering credible relationships with internal and external stakeholders. This position supervises finance staff and collaborates closely with CPA leadership, including the Executive Director and Board of Directors. Key Responsibilities Advise the Executive Director and Board of Directors on all financial matters including planning, risk management, and long‑term sustainability. Lead and manage CPA's financial activities, ensuring accountability, compliance with GAAP, IRS regulations, non‑profit financial standards, state and federal laws, and adherence to the highest ethical standards. Serve as the primary contact for state and federal funders and external auditors regarding financial matters. Oversee all accounting operations including budgeting, planning, forecasting, general ledger, accounts payable/receivable, grants management, and financial reporting. Manage annual audit process, liaise with external auditors, and ensure timely filing of tax returns. Manage external agency bidding compliance and procurement processes. Manage cash flow to ensure operational stability and liquidity. Monitor budget performance and provide timely variance analysis and recommendations. Maintain robust internal controls to safeguard assets and ensure accurate financial reporting. Lead development of the annual operating budget and multi‑year financial plans. Collaborate with CPA leadership to develop and manage program budgets. Supervise and mentor finance team members, fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. Partner with Human Resources on insurance, benefits, and payroll matters. Lead Finance Committee meetings, engage members in developing short‑ and long‑term financial plans, and participate in all Board meetings, providing members with financial reports, forecasts, and analysis. Contribute to strategic planning and lead assigned initiatives, monitoring implementation as appropriate. Champion the agency's mission and vision, driving continuous improvement and best practices. Balance prioritization, processes, and results with urgency and attention to detail. Cultivate strong internal and external partnerships, embracing belonging, equity, diversity and inclusion. Promote collaboration across organizational boundaries and adapt to changing priorities. “An Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to Aff …” Qualifications Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field required; CPA or MBA strongly preferred. Minimum 10 years of progressive financial leadership experience, including at least 5 years in a senior management role. Experience in non‑profit financial management and grant compliance are strongly preferred. Demonstrated ability to manage a complex budget of $25M+ and supervise staff. Strong knowledge of GAAP, non‑profit accounting, and regulatory requirements. Excellent analytical, strategic thinking, and communication skills. Proficiency in financial software (Blackbaud preferred) and ERP systems; advanced excel skills required. Experience working with state and federal agencies preferred. Knowledge of payroll, pension and insurance administration preferred. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $103k-192k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    ACG Cares

    Senior vice president job in Hartford, CT

    UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Chief Financial Officer Founded in 1881, UConn is a Land Grant and Sea Grant institution and member of the Space Grant Consortium. The University is the state's flagship institution of higher education and includes seven campuses across the state: Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, Storrs, and Waterbury, the Law School in Hartford, and UConn Health in Farmington. UConn has approximately 10,000 faculty and staff and 32,000 students, including more than 24,000 undergraduates and nearly 8,000 graduate and professional students. Record numbers of undergraduate applications and support for student success have enabled the University to become extraordinarily selective. The University serves as a beacon of academic, research, and entrepreneurial excellence as well as a center for innovation, serving students, local industry, and economic development goals of the state. UConn is a Carnegie Foundation R1 (highest research activity) institution and among the top public universities in the nation. UConn embraces excellence through research, teaching, service, and outreach and cultivates leadership, integrity, and engaged citizenship in its students, faculty, staff, and alumni. UConn promotes the health and well‑being of citizens by enhancing the social, economic, cultural, and natural environments of the state and beyond. UConn's four‑year average retention of first‑year students is 93%, remaining among the highest in the nation. With students graduating in an average of 4.1 years, UConn is tied at number 1 with four institutions for the quickest time‑to‑degree among public universities. UConn offers undergraduate majors, graduate degrees, and professional degree programs across 14 schools and colleges: College of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources, School of Business, School of Dental Medicine, College of Engineering, School of Fine Arts, the Graduate School, School of Law, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Medicine, Neag School of Education, School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy, Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture, and School of Social Work. UConn has an annual operating budget of $1.7 B and recently launched an ambitious $1.5 B fundraising campaign. In fiscal year 2024, UConn received $368 M in research awards, a 29 % increase over the previous five years. The University has more than 80 research centers and institutes, more than 100 state‑of‑the‑art research facilities, and contributes $8.5 B in economic impact to Connecticut. In 2024, the University adopted its strategic plan, Envisioning 2034, with three major goals: promoting holistic student success, expanding research impact, and powering a thriving Connecticut. To learn more, visit: ********************************* Reporting to the President, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be a dynamic and visionary leader responsible for the overall operational and financial health of the institution. This individual is a member of the President's cabinet and the University Senate, and will work closely with senior leaders, faculty, and staff to ensure the University's finances are efficient, sustainable, and aligned with the University's strategic goals and priorities. The CFO oversees Finance & Budget (including Financial Operations and Controller, Budget and Planning, Procurement and Business Services, Accounting, Accounts Payable, Bursar, Financial Systems, Payroll, and Treasury). The goal of the Office of the CFO is to support the academic and research missions of the University of Connecticut. This is accomplished through quality customer service, effective collaboration with faculty and staff, and strong stewardship of the University's financial and capital resources. The CFO is responsible for overseeing long‑range financial planning and management of the operating and capital budgets for all units of the University. Working closely with the President, Provost, and the other Vice Presidents, the CFO oversees capital and operating budget development, monitoring, reporting, and revenue‑generating initiatives; coordinates operating and capital budgets in conformity with policies set forth by the Board of Trustees; and develops financial policy and plans. The CFO serves as the University's point of contact for external agencies and partners on business and operational matters; acts as the President's representative on business and financial matters to university units and constituencies; and interacts closely with the Office of the Governor, state government offices and agencies, and the state legislature. The ideal CFO will be a strategic decision‑maker with a significant level of business acumen and judgment. They must be able to make practical, realistic and data‑driven decisions and know how to establish strategic administrative priorities and align the organization with them. They will also be a collaborative leader who is able to work effectively with a range of constituencies, both internal and external to an organization. This person will recognize the role of the CFO as supporting and enabling the success of the University's academic goals and its educational and research missions and will understand how to engage staff and hold them accountable for excellence. The successful candidate will be a skilled communicator who understands how to communicate effectively in a very large and diverse organization. This will include exceptional oral and written communication skills, including expertise presenting and negotiating. The next CFO must also be results‑oriented, understanding and interpreting complex problems, finding solutions, and effectively implementing them. This will require a sophisticated understanding of how to employ metrics to inform decisions, improve business processes, and drive performance and quality. The full position specification for the CFO search can be found at ************************* The University of Connecticut invites inquiries, nominations, and applications for the position of Chief Financial Officer. Interested candidates should confidentially submit a resume (Adobe PDF files preferred) to: Joi Hayes‑Scott, Bill Clemens, and Jim Lawson Consultants to the Search Committee Russell Reynolds Associates ***************************** For fullest consideration, materials should be received as soon as possible. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $103k-192k yearly est. 5d ago
  • U.S. Private Bank - Private Banker - Managing Director

    U.S. Bankruptcy Court-District of Ct

    Senior vice president job in Stamford, CT

    We are actively looking for exceptionally talented individuals who are collaborative, confident and motivated to provide a first‑class experience to clients within J.P. Morgan's U.S. Private Bank. You will be working alongside a team of talented colleagues from other markets, businesses and functions to take your career to the next level. Job Responsibilities Manage and maintain relationships with clients by earning trust, thoroughly understanding client needs, providing targeted advice, developing thoughtful solutions and delivering an exceptional client experience. Generate business results and acquire new assets, both from existing client base and new client acquisition. Advise clients on their overall balance sheet, including asset allocation, investment management, wealth planning, credit and banking needs. Partner with internal specialists to provide interdisciplinary expertise to clients when needed. Connect your clients across all lines of business of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Ensure that proposed solutions fulfill clients' needs and objectives in the short, medium and long term through a holistic, goals‑based planning approach. Strictly adhere to all risk and control policies, regulatory guidelines and security measures. Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills Six plus years of work experience in Private Banking or Financial Services. Bachelor's Degree required. Series 7, 66 licenses required for position; unlicensed candidates considered, but required to obtain licenses within 90 days of start date. Proven sales success and strong business acumen. Strong community presence with an established network. Experience or demonstrated understanding of investments, wealth planning, credit and banking concepts. Focuses on the client experience and works tirelessly on the client's behalf. Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills MBA, JD, CFA, or CFP preferred. Proactive, takes initiative, and uses critical thinking to solve problems. Dynamic and credible professional who communicates with clarity and has exceptional presentation skills. Demonstrates strong organizational skills and applies a disciplined and organized approach throughout their business. Experience with and in-depth knowledge of the equity and fixed income markets and alternative investments, including Hedge Funds, Private Equity and Real Estate. About Us J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. We also make reasonable accommodations for applicants' and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as mental health or physical disability needs. Benefits We offer a competitive total rewards package including base salary determined based on the role, experience, skill set and location. Those in eligible roles may receive commission‑based pay and/or discretionary incentive compensation, paid in the form of cash and/or forfeitable equity, awarded in recognition of individual achievements and contributions. We also offer a range of benefits and programs to meet employee needs, including comprehensive health care coverage, on‑site health and wellness centers, a retirement savings plan, backup childcare, tuition reimbursement, mental health support, financial coaching and more. Additional details about total compensation and benefits will be provided during the hiring process. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $120k-221k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Global VP, Corporate Controller & Finance Leader

    Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. 4.4company rating

    Senior vice president job in Greenwich, CT

    A leading roofing supply company is seeking an experienced Financial Reporting and Accounting Leader to oversee corporate accounting and financial reporting. The ideal candidate will have a CPA and significant experience in M&A, along with over 12 years in accounting leadership roles. This position requires strong international accounting operations knowledge and the ability to lead cross-functional teams in a dynamic environment. The salary range is competitive, reflecting the responsibility and expertise required. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $150k-205k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Senior M&A Tax Director, SALT Strategy & Growth

    BDO Capital Advisors, LLC

    Senior vice president job in Stamford, CT

    A leading financial advisory firm in the United States seeks a Tax Managing Director specializing in State and Local Taxation in Stamford, CT. This role involves providing tax advice, supervising teams, and managing client relationships. Ideal candidates have extensive SALT experience and strong analytical skills. Competitive salary range is $157,500 - $420,000. Applicants should possess a relevant degree and ideally hold a CPA certification. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $114k-167k yearly est. 2d ago

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How much does a senior vice president earn in New Haven, CT?

The average senior vice president in New Haven, CT earns between $133,000 and $322,000 annually. This compares to the national average senior vice president range of $125,000 to $302,000.

Average senior vice president salary in New Haven, CT

$207,000

What are the biggest employers of Senior Vice Presidents in New Haven, CT?

The biggest employers of Senior Vice Presidents in New Haven, CT are:
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