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  • Sr. Director, Material & Innovation

    Duluth Trading Company 4.4company rating

    Vice president job in Mount Horeb, WI

    We are looking for an experienced product and textile innovator who is passionate about creating products that our customers love for our Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin HQ location. You will work directly with design and development teams and international suppliers to build best-in-class, solution-driven products for all the Duluth Trading Company brands. You will lead the product innovation process, driving material validation from initial textile and trim concepts to final specifications for adoption into commercialization. You will execute new materials (trim/fabric) to comply with sourcing and sustainability strategies, supply chain timelines, quality, price, and functionality. You will join a dynamic and fast-paced environment and roll out products that deliver to our company's vision and strategy. Position Details: Duluth Trading Company Sr. Director, Material & Innovation We are looking for an experienced product and textile innovator who is passionate about creating products that our customers love for our Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin HQ location. You will work directly with design and development teams and international suppliers to build best-in-class, solution-driven products for all the Duluth Trading Company brands. You will lead the product innovation process, driving material validation from initial textile and trim concepts to final specifications for adoption into commercialization. You will execute new materials (trim/fabric) to comply with sourcing and sustainability strategies, supply chain timelines, quality, price, and functionality. You will join a dynamic and fast-paced environment and roll out products that deliver to our company's vision and strategy. The individual will also: Oversee material and R&D staff at Duluth Trading Co. international office as well as Headquarters office in US Build and maintain a forward-looking innovation strategy that anticipates the needs of our consumers, as well as changes in trends and new developments in technology. Leverage extensive industry contacts to identify potential new suppliers, maximize innovation and speed to market, and negotiate favorable agreements with material suppliers Support the Product Design Team in developing the next innovative product our customers will love while balancing innovation, sustainability, price and the high-quality standards of Duluth Trading Company. Utilize technical expertise to inspire R&D and aid in the creation of new innovative materials, ideas and products. Attend trade shows as appropriate to gain perspective on textile innovation and trends. Present quarterly to cross-functional partners on emerging trends and technologies Work downstream with raw material suppliers on cost, minimum order quantities, and lead time negotiations to ensure new developments are viable solutions before adoption. Identify and cost engineer new textiles to meet design-value proposition leverage material and product exclusivity by partnering with legal experts to ensure that we have the proper patent agreements. Work cross-functionally with supply chain partners to develop materials in appropriate markets to support and maximize supply chain flow. Analyze fabric needs across the brand and make recommendations to Design Team for leveraging qualities across divisions. Cultivate and maintain strong supplier relationships to ensure an efficient supply chain to support delivery needs Minimum Requirements: Qualified individuals must have a Bachelor's Degree in Product Development, Marketing, Merchandising, or related field or its equivalent in education and/or professional experience. The individual must also have a minimum of 8 years of experience in merchandising and product development. As part of the eight years of experience in merchandising and product development, the individual must have: 8 years of experience in Product development and Raw material sourcing in Asia 2 years of experience in overseeing and managing a global organization across US and Asia 5 years of experience with the dyeing, printing and finishing process for Textile products 6 years of experience with raw material properties & testing 5 years of experience with the cost structure for yarn and fabric production across knits, woven and trims and cost negotiation skills 2 years of experience with the performance claims, patent and sustainability attributes 2 years of experience with the Core program replenishment program in forecasting, raw material platform, annual costing, and lead time planning. Fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin Domestic and International travel required - 15% About Duluth Trading Company: Started in 1989, Duluth Trading Company exists to enable hard-working individuals to take on life with their own two hands. Folks that revel in doing it the hard way and celebrate finding a better way. We seek talented individuals who share these beliefs and are excited to further the Duluth Trading legacy with a digital-first mindset, always moving forward and always innovating. From ingenious Duluth workwear, to comfortably capable Buck Naked Underwear, to outside-embracing AKHG, it's all about the innovative gear and gadgets that equip customers for a more hands-on way of life. Top-notch quality, immersive storytelling, outstanding customer service, and the shared belief that the go-all-in-and-dig-deep spirit exists with everyone are what sets Duluth Trading Co. apart. We seek talented folks looking to be part of a can-do team that's hellbent on helping the world to gear up, get its hands dirty, and do.
    $122k-165k yearly est. Auto-Apply 3d ago
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  • Chief Growth Officer Green Bay, WI / Shared Solutions

    Foth Infrastructure & Environment, LLC

    Vice president 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. 1d ago
  • President and Chief Executive Officer

    Tennessee Society of Association Executives 3.4company rating

    Vice president job in Milwaukee, WI

    About the Organization: Since 1968, the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) has advanced the quality of healthcare management education worldwide. CAHME accredits graduate programs in healthcare management, focusing on leadership, quality and safety, and population health. Through partnerships with leading institutions, CAHME ensures graduates have the competencies and experiences to excel and lead in healthcare. Recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation, CAHME is an inclusive, innovative organization committed to excellence, flexibility, and professional growth. For more information about CAHME, please visit: CAHME.org. President & CEO Opportunity CAHME seeks a visionary leader to partner with the board and shape strategy that elevates healthcare management education. The President & CEO will oversee financial management, accreditation processes, and service development, leading a remote, high‑performing team and fostering transparency, trust, and innovation. This chief executive will partner with the board to shape a differentiating strategy that improves the quality of healthcare management education. Accreditation and continuous improvement are at the heart of CAHME's mission, and the President & CEO will work with programs and partner organizations to achieve the highest standards of excellence in healthcare management education and to support innovation. Ensuring trusting, authentic, and continuous feedback with programs, partner organizations, and the broader community will be integral to success. Ideal Candidate Profile Master's degree required (CAHME-accredited preferred) Executive leadership experience in one of the following: University or academic environment Healthcare accreditation, regulation, or compliance Healthcare association or nonprofit organization Healthcare‑providing organization Quality assurance, patient safety, or risk management Expertise in accreditation, compliance, and healthcare management Strategic vision, financial acumen, and board governance experience Strong communication, advocacy, and stakeholder engagement skills Search Process To express interest or nominate a potential candidate for the CAHME President & CEO position, please email: ********************************. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $142k-279k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Vice President - Public Policy & Energy Regulatory Affairs

    Beyondthecontract

    Vice president job in Texas, WI

    Career Opportunities with NorthPoint Development LLC Current job opportunities are posted here as they become available. Vice President - Public Policy & Energy Regulatory Affairs This position is available in Kansas City, Missouri; St. Louis, Missouri; Cincinnati, Ohio; Dallas, Texas' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Maryland/Washington, D.C. metro areas, or remote. NorthPoint is a real estate developer built on entrepreneurial spirit and team empowerment. We are hiring a Vice President - Public Policy & Energy Regulatory Affairs to lead our strategy across energy and utility engagement. This key leadership role will serve as NorthPoint's expert and advocate on energy matters, responsible for securing cost-effective, timely power solutions for our national portfolio of data centers and industrial facilities. The position involves setting strategy, leading a team, and representing the company at high levels of government and industry. The ideal candidate will bring deep experience in energy regulation and public policy. NorthPoint fosters an inclusive environment that encourages collaboration and mentorship, guided by core values that shape our culture and decisions. “We truly believe, and I'm convinced, we have some pretty incredible assets. But those assets have all come from our people.” - Nathaniel Hagedorn | CEO. How We Put You First At NorthPoint Development we ask a lot of our employees, which is why we give so much in return. In addition to your competitive salary, we offer market-leading benefits and perks: A selection of comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans 401k with 100% match up to 6%, immediately vested upon enrollment Scholarships and paid professional development Wellness Spending Account Cellphone Reimbursement On-site gym Mental Health Reimbursement $2,000 annual HRA and HSA contribution Free catered lunches + fully stocked kitchen Flexible Spending Account Living Generously program with 100% charitable contribution match What You'll Do Cultivate and maintain executive-level relationships with utility leaders, public utility commissioners, legislative leaders, and other key decision-makers. Position NorthPoint as a thought leader in the energy and data center sectors. Develop and execute a comprehensive, long-term energy and utility strategy for NorthPoint Development that aligns with the company's growth objectives, reduces risk, and creates a competitive advantage. Represent NorthPoint in complex, high-stakes negotiations with electric utilities for Electric Service Agreements (ESAs), large-load tariffs, and interconnection agreements. Shape public policy by actively engaging in legislative processes and monitor regulatory rulemaking. Proactively identify opportunities to advocate for policies that support large-scale economic development, grid modernization, and competitive energy markets. Provide mentorship, guidance, and strategic direction to the Manager of Public Policy & Energy Regulatory Affairs and/or other team members working in sourcing, pre-development and development of the portfolio. Provide guidance on energy-related risks during site selection and due diligence. Develop innovative strategies to mitigate risks associated with cost, reliability, and speed to market for power delivery. Serve as the key advisor to NorthPoint's leadership and power team on all energy and utility matters. Translate complex regulatory and technical issues into clear business implications and strategic recommendations. Who You Are Bachelor's degree is required. A Juris Doctor (JD), MBA, or other advanced degree in a relevant field (e.g., Economics, Public Policy, Engineering) is strongly preferred. A minimum of 8-10 years of mid-senior-level experience in the public or energy sectors, including extensive work in regulatory affairs, energy policy, or utility law. Experience representing large industrial customers is highly advantageous. Proven ability to operate and communicate effectively at the highest levels of a corporation and with senior government officials. Exceptional public speaking, negotiation, and influencing skills. Understanding of utility rate design, transmission planning, and/or the regulatory compact. A demonstrated ability to master complex subject matter and deploy it to achieve business objectives. Ability to anticipate emerging trends in the energy industry and position the company to capitalize on them. A track record of developing and executing successful, forward-looking strategies. Demonstrated experience building and leading successful teams. A collaborative leader who can effectively manage both internal and external resources. We are an equal opportunity employer. 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. All shortlisted applicants will be contacted by email *********************, @hrmdirect.com, @clearcompany.com, ******************** - please monitor all of your email folders for messages from those domains! #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $120k-185k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Vice President, Transaction Advisory Services / State & Local Tax (SALT)

    Portage Point Partners

    Vice president 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 TAS team supports private equity sponsors, lenders and corporates with financial, tax and operational diligence across Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) and corporate actions. Portage Point's entrepreneurial model empowers TAS team members to lead early and often, delivering value across the deal continuum with speed and precision. The Vice President, TAS SALT role at Portage Point represents a unique opportunity to assume a wide range of responsibilities and make a significant impact. The Vice President role is foundational to our ability to deliver integrated strategy, financial, and operational solutions across key practice areas while serving private equity firms, direct lenders, and corporate clients. The Vice President will report directly to senior leaders and will oversee a broad range of responsibilities across buy-side and sell-side transactions, post-closing integration, restructuring and OCFO support. You will support key initiatives, assist with 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 Perform due diligence, including review of tax returns, financials, and other documentation to identify and evaluate potential tax risks and opportunities Quantify state income and non-income tax exposures and communicate findings clearly to stakeholders Draft client-ready reports summarizing tax issues and attributes identified during diligence Review and comment on tax aspects of financial models, purchase agreements and structuring calculations Support business development and client relationship efforts, including participating in strategic branding initiatives to highlight TAS practice capabilities Provide coaching and mentorship to junior team members Lead or support internal trainings and best practice sharing 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 Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York 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 CPA, JD (with bachelor's degree in accounting preferred), Master's in Taxation or LLM Five plus years of relevant experience in a mergers & acquisitions tax practice at a Big 4 firm, Big Law firm or similar firm Knowledge of, and experience with, federal and state income tax, non-income tax, and unclaimed property issues, with the capability to perform research and effectively apply knowledge and experience to client situations Ability to take information learned and calculate and communicate clear and concise observations, exposures and recommendations Experience collaborating with clients to identify needs and tailor project deliverables; interest in contributing to branding and business development initiatives Strong executive presence and communication 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 $250,000 - $350,000 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. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $120k-185k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer/Co-Chief Executive Officer

    Arts Industry 3.7company rating

    Vice president job in Madison, WI

    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. Roles and Responsibilities Organizational Leadership and Strategy Serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team and partner with the Co‑CEOs to shape strategy, champion an inclusive culture, and align financial practices with organizational goals. Model shared leadership and co‑accountability in decision‑making, risk management, and mission delivery. Direct the Manager of Executive Support and Board Operations in supporting the Executive Leadership Team, coordinating meetings, managing executive communication, and delivering on special projects. Lead special cross‑functional initiatives that support innovation, organizational alignment, and administrative excellence as required. Represent Overture Center internally and externally, fostering trust, visibility, and mission alignment across stakeholder groups. Participate in the Capital Projects and Capital Expenses Work Group, steering financing, budgeting, and risk management for facility upgrades and major equipment purchases. Oversee all federal and state nonprofit tax filings - IRS Forms 990, 990‑T, Wisconsin Form 4‑T, and related schedules - ensuring accuracy, compliance, timely submission, and ongoing protection of Overture Center's tax‑exempt status, including strict adherence to lobbying and political‑activity limits. Embrace other organizational leadership and strategy responsibilities as required. Finance, Business Operations, and Risk Management Provide data‑driven strategic leadership of Overture Center's Finance and Business Operations functions, including multi‑year financial modeling, contingency planning, internal controls, and budget development that promote transparency, accountability, and organizational learning. Partner with Programming, Marketing, and Operations to forecast and reconcile all earned‑revenue streams - box office, concessions, merchandise, rentals - and lead nightly tour/union show settlements to protect margins and ensure strong cash flow. Monitor and manage cash flow, liquidity, and short‑ and long‑term financial sustainability. Ensure effective oversight of payroll processes in partnership with the Director of Finance, including compliance with applicable laws, accurate reporting, and integration with financial systems and budgeting. Develop and implement financial policies, procedures, systems, training, and internal controls in alignment with nonprofit best practices that support organizational resilience and proactive risk mitigation. Maintain strong relationships with banking partners and financial institutions to support operating needs, compliance, and investment strategies. Oversee enterprise‑wide risk management, including insurance coverage, claims, legal compliance, and cybersecurity strategy in coordination with IT. Embrace other finance, business operations, and risk management responsibilities as required. Board and Governance Support Serve as the primary staff liaison to the Finance, Audit, Investment, Governance and Nominations, and Overture Foundation Corporation (OFC) Committees of the Board. Participate in Board of Directors meetings, Executive Committee sessions, and committee chair meetings. Provide direction to the Manager of Executive Support & Board Operations to ensure timely preparation of meeting materials, policy compliance, and effective board communications. Monitor board policy compliance and ensure that board‑approved actions are appropriately documented and executed. Collaborate with the Board of Directors and fellow executives to ensure alignment between strategic plans and operational execution across departments. Lead endowment and long‑term investment strategy with the Board Investment Committee, monitoring performance and ensuring policy compliance to safeguard Overture Center's long‑range financial stability. Embrace other board and governance support responsibilities as required. Internal Culture Development and External Relations Champion a workplace culture grounded in trust, transparency, collaboration, and innovation, and promote behaviors that foster belonging, respect, and shared accountability. Align culture‑building efforts with business outcomes by integrating employee experience, inclusion, and engagement metrics into operational planning and leadership evaluation. Serve as a thought leader and culture carrier across the organization to ensure corporate culture is aligned with Overture Center's mission and strategic vision of responsible financial stewardship and operational excellence. Oversee business contracts and serve on the Negotiation Team for union agreements, ensuring alignment with operational and cultural priorities. Negotiate and monitor resident‑organization rent models and present co‑promotion agreements, ensuring terms balance mission impact with cost recovery. Collaborate with legal counsel to reduce organizational risk and ensure proper handling of legal matters. Embrace other internal culture development and external relations responsibilities as required. Traits and Characteristics The 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 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. 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 2d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer/Co-Chief Executive Officer

    Arts Hacker

    Vice president job in Madison, WI

    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. Roles and Responsibilities Organizational Leadership and Strategy Serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team and partner with the Co‑CEOs to shape strategy, champion an inclusive culture, and align financial practices with organizational goals. Model shared leadership and co‑accountability in decision‑making, risk management, and mission delivery. Direct the Manager of Executive Support and Board Operations in supporting the Executive Leadership Team, coordinating meetings, managing executive communication, and delivering on special projects. Lead special cross‑functional initiatives that support innovation, organizational alignment, and administrative excellence as required. Represent Overture Center internally and externally, fostering trust, visibility, and mission alignment across stakeholder groups. Participate in the Capital Projects and Capital Expenses Work Group, steering financing, budgeting, and risk management for facility upgrades and major equipment purchases. Oversee all federal and state nonprofit tax filings-IRS Forms 990, 990‑T, Wisconsin Form 4‑T, and related schedules-ensuring accuracy, compliance, timely submission, and ongoing protection of Overture Center's tax‑exempt status, including strict adherence to lobbying and political‑activity limits. Embrace other organizational leadership and strategy responsibilities as required. Finance, Business Operations, and Risk Management Provide data‑driven strategic leadership of Overture Center's Finance and Business Operations functions, including multi‑year financial modeling, contingency planning, internal controls, and budget development that promote transparency, accountability, and organizational learning. Partner with Programming, Marketing, and Operations to forecast and reconcile all earned‑revenue streams-box office, concessions, merchandise, rentals-and lead nightly tour/union show settlements to protect margins and ensure strong cash flow. Monitor and manage cash flow, liquidity, and short‑ and long‑term financial sustainability. Ensure effective oversight of payroll processes in partnership with the Director of Finance, including compliance with applicable laws, accurate reporting, and integration with financial systems and budgeting. Develop and implement financial policies, procedures, systems, training, and internal controls in alignment with nonprofit best practices that support organizational resilience and proactive risk mitigation. Maintain strong relationships with banking partners and financial institutions to support operating needs, compliance, and investment strategies. Oversee enterprise‑wide risk management, including insurance coverage, claims, legal compliance, and cybersecurity strategy in coordination with IT. Embrace other finance, business operations, and risk management responsibilities as required. Board and Governance Support Serve as the primary staff liaison to the Finance, Audit, Investment, Governance and Nominations, and Overture Foundation Corporation (OFC) Committees of the Board. Participate in Board of Directors meetings, Executive Committee sessions, and committee chair meetings. Provide direction to the Manager of Executive Support & Board Operations to ensure timely preparation of meeting materials, policy compliance, and effective board communications. Monitor board policy compliance and ensure that board‑approved actions are appropriately documented and executed. Collaborate with the Board of Directors and fellow executives to ensure alignment between strategic plans and operational execution across departments. Lead endowment and long‑term investment strategy with the Board Investment Committee, monitoring performance and ensuring policy compliance to safeguard Overture Center's long‑range financial stability. Embrace other board and governance support responsibilities as required. Internal Culture Development and External Relations Champion a workplace culture grounded in trust, transparency, collaboration, and innovation, and promote behaviors that foster belonging, respect, and shared accountability. Align culture‑building efforts with business outcomes by integrating employee experience, inclusion, and engagement metrics into operational planning and leadership evaluation. Serve as a thought leader and culture carrier across the organization to ensure corporate culture is aligned with Overture Center's mission and strategic vision of responsible financial stewardship and operational excellence. Oversee business contracts and serve on the Negotiation Team for union agreements, ensuring alignment with operational and cultural priorities. Negotiate and monitor resident‑organization rent models, and present co‑promotion agreements, ensuring terms balance mission impact with cost recovery. Collaborate with legal counsel to reduce organizational risk and ensure proper handling of legal matters. Embrace other internal culture development and external relations responsibilities as required. Traits and Characteristics The 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 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 ********************************* Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Overture Center for the Arts is committed to social and racial justice through a focus on access, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Overture Center aspires to break down the social constructs that have served to divide us by race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, and range of abilities. Overture Center supports an arts community that engages and uplifts people of diverse backgrounds, especially those who have historically been marginalized and left on the periphery of traditional arts organizations. Overture Center aims to ensure members of their diverse community are represented and included in all facets, creating an environment where everyone is welcome and feels a sense of belonging. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $170k-185k yearly 2d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer/Co-Chief Executive Officer

    Acord (Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development

    Vice president 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 3d ago
  • Strategic CFO for U.S. Growth & Finance

    Lepley Recruiting Services

    Vice president job in Texas, WI

    A recruiting firm is seeking a Chief Financial Officer for U.S. Operations in Fort Worth, Texas. The CFO will lead financial management across U.S. subsidiaries, ensuring compliance with U.S. GAAP and IFRS standards. Responsibilities include driving financial discipline, overseeing audits, managing treasury operations, and providing strategic insights to improve profitability. Candidates should have a CPA or equivalent and at least 10 years of senior financial leadership experience. Strong analytical and communication skills are essential. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $72k-129k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer/Co-Chief Executive Officer

    League of American Orchestras 3.8company rating

    Vice president 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
    $56k-67k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Project Management & Preconstruction Director

    Ilocatum

    Vice president job in Jackson, WI

    Director of Project Management & Preconstruction Must-Haves: Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Project Management, Civil Engineering, or related field 7+ years of progressive experience in preconstruction, project management, and estimating 5+ years of leadership experience managing cross-functional teams Proven skills in estimating, scheduling, budgeting, cost control, and risk management Proficiency with construction technology such as Procore, MS Project, and ERP systems Strongly Preferred OSHA-10 certification (PMP and LEED) A nationally recognized leader in themed construction-serving zoos, theme parks, museums, resorts, and entertainment destinations-is seeking an experienced and hands-on Director of Project Management & Preconstruction. This role is ideal for a results-driven leader who can combine strategic vision with day-to-day operational excellence. You'll lead and mentor project management, estimating, and preconstruction teams-driving alignment from concept through closeout. This includes overseeing budgets, bids, schedules, quality, and client relationships while ensuring every project meets safety, profitability, and creative goals. What You'll Do: Lead, train, and develop project managers, estimators, and preconstruction staff Set team priorities, assign responsibilities, and ensure consistent project execution Oversee estimating, bidding, and project planning to ensure accuracy and competitiveness Partner with internal design, fabrication, and construction teams to deliver innovative projects Manage budgets, financial forecasts, and risk reporting Negotiate contracts and oversee change orders, schedules, and subcontractor performance Implement best practices and continuous improvement initiatives across teams Ideal Candidate: A strategic, people-focused leader who thrives in complex, creative construction environments. You're adaptable, analytical, and driven by excellence-capable of guiding teams, improving processes, and ensuring world-class project delivery. ~20% national travel required to customer sites and active projects.
    $80k-119k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Sr. Director - Home Building

    Connect Search, LLC 4.1company rating

    Vice president job in Pleasant Prairie, WI

    The Senior Director of Home Building is responsible for leading and overseeing all aspects of residential construction operations across assigned communities or regions. This role provides strategic direction, operational leadership, and financial oversight to ensure homes are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality and safety standards. The ideal candidate brings at least 10 years of progressive experience in home building, with proven success leading teams, managing large-scale projects, and driving continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Strategy Provide executive-level leadership to construction, field operations, and project management teams Develop and implement construction strategies aligned with company goals, budgets, and growth plans Mentor, develop, and evaluate directors, managers, and field leadership Construction Operations Oversee all phases of home construction, from pre-construction planning through final delivery Ensure adherence to schedules, budgets, building codes, and company quality standards Standardize processes and best practices across communities or regions Financial & Budget Management Manage construction budgets, cost controls, and forecasting Analyze financial performance, margins, and variances; implement corrective actions as needed Partner with purchasing and finance teams to control material and labor costs Quality, Safety & Compliance Ensure consistent delivery of high-quality homes that meet or exceed customer expectations Enforce safety programs and OSHA compliance across all job sites Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal building regulations Cross-Functional Collaboration Collaborate with land development, sales, design, purchasing, and customer service teams Support product development initiatives and value engineering efforts Address escalated customer or warranty issues related to construction Performance & Reporting Establish KPIs and performance metrics for construction operations Prepare and present operational reports to executive leadership Drive continuous improvement initiatives to increase efficiency and profitability Qualifications Required Minimum 10 years of experience in residential home building, including large-scale or production housing Proven leadership experience managing multiple teams, projects, or regions Strong knowledge of construction methods, scheduling, budgeting, and quality control Demonstrated success in cost management and operational efficiency Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills Preferred Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Business, or related field Experience with multi-market or regional operations Familiarity with construction management software and scheduling tools Physical & Work Requirements Ability to travel to job sites and communities as needed Ability to work in both office and field environments
    $115k-163k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Vice President Operations

    Movement Search & Delivery

    Vice president job in Manitowoc, WI

    This executive role oversees all aspects of production, quality, supply chain, safety, and continuous improvement to ensure efficient, cost-effective, and high-quality manufacturing. The VP of Operations plays a critical role in driving growth, operational excellence and efficiency, and long-term sustainability of the business. Responsibilities: Operational & Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute operational strategies aligned with corporate goals and growth initiatives. Partner with executive leadership to define business priorities, investment plans, and resource allocation. Drive operational scalability and efficiency as the company expands capabilities and capacity. Ensure plant production targets are met in terms of volume, quality, cost, and delivery timelines Implement lean manufacturing practices and drive continuous improvement across operations. Oversee implementation and maintenance of quality systems (e.g., AS9100, NADCAP, etc.). Serve as a key liaison with major clients and strategic partners. Team Leadership/Development & Safety/Compliance: Lead a high-performing operations team, including plant superintendents, production supervisors, maintenance, and support staff. Build a culture of accountability, performance, and employee engagement. Identify skills gaps and lead workforce development, training, and succession planning efforts. Ensure strict adherence to environmental, health, and safety regulations. Champion a zero-incident safety culture with proactive risk assessments and preventive measures. Maintain compliance with applicable industry standards (e.g., ISO, OSHA, EPA). Financial Management: Develop and manage the operations budget, capital expenditures, and cost control measures. Analyze financial and operational data to improve profitability and reduce waste. Collaborate with finance and supply chain teams on forecasting and cost modeling. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in business administration, metallurgy, engineering, or another industry-related field required; MBA preferred. At least 10 years of industry-related experience including five years in senior management required. Strong leadership, coaching and team-building capabilities. Expertise in lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and continuous improvement. Excellent analytical, communication, and decision-making skills. Proficiency in ERP systems and manufacturing software.
    $113k-191k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Sr. Director of Global Supply Chain

    J and S Recruitment, LLC 4.2company rating

    Vice president job in Milwaukee, WI

    We are seeking a Global Supply Chain Director for a $500M+ business. This role sits in Cleveland. Relocation assistance is available. This role will oversee all supply chain operations across a $500M+ business, ensuring they efficiently support our division's objectives. Your responsibilities will span across demand planning, long-term strategic planning, medium-term supply planning, short-term production scheduling, customer service, and customer assistance. A key focus of this role is the continuous enhancement of our S&OP process. You will ensure end-to-end alignment and execution, maintaining a strong balance between customer service levels, costs, and inventory. As a key member of the Global Supply Chain Leadership Team, you will play a crucial role in steering the company's supply chain towards unparalleled performance and financial success. Lead a Global Team: Manage a global supply chain organization of 75+ employees, ensuring customer service and cost-to-serve expectations are met across our the businesses. Strategic Alignment: Collaborate with the BU President to align global supply chain strategies with the overall business strategies the business. Representation and Strategy: Act as the supply chain representative in leadership team meetings, actively participating in business strategy sessions and developing supply chain plans to address identified business needs. Optimize Coordination: Work with Global Manufacturing Leaders to enhance the coordination between manufacturing and supply chain processes. Leadership Development: Invest in and prioritize the development of current and future leaders through assignments, coaching, mentoring, and effective administration of rewards and recognition. Global Coordination: Coordinate with regional supply chain organizations to globally optimize planning, production, and inventory management. Set metrics for managing inventory levels and coordinate effective Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) processes. Communicate short and long-term strategic initiatives. Logistics and Process Improvement: Collaborate closely with the Logistics team to identify opportunities for streamlining and optimizing the distribution network. Implement supply chain process improvements to enhance efficiency and performance. Requirements Bachelor's degree with a major in the areas of supply chain management, engineering, or another related field. Extensive experience may be considered in lieu of a degree. Minimum 10 years of supply chain experience plus supervisory/managerial experience (supply chain, manufacturing and/or commercial experience) within a large, global business. Advanced degree in supply chain or business management is preferred.
    $118k-170k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Principal (6-12)

    Regis Catholic Schools 4.2company rating

    Vice president job in Eau Claire, WI

    The principal is responsible for the spiritual, academic, psychological, and physical environment and well-being of the students and faculty/staff at Regis's (6-12) school. The primary task of the new Principal will be to faithfully and tactfully lead the school toward academic excellence through implementation of clear pedagogical standards and metrics for teacher evaluation and growth. I. Personnel Interviews and recommends for hiring to the President all middle and high school professional and support staff, full and part-time. Assigns teachers and support staff based on job descriptions. Orients staff on an annual basis. Provides special orientation for new staff members. Works with HR to keep personnel records accurate and up to date. Implements the diocesan supervision and evaluation procedure for all teachers. Collaborates with other administrators to suggest updates to the RCS Faculty and Staff Handbook. Provides for the professional growth and development of the staff. Schedules and conducts regular faculty meetings. Provides staff development opportunities in cooperation with other administrators in faith development, academics, and school programs. II. Instructional Programs In conjunction with the President, Assistant to the Principal, Guidance Counselor, and Curriculum & Assessment Coordinator: Works on the development of a unified curriculum for the Middle and High school. Reviews and studies testing results and provides input regarding their impact on school programs. Coordinates individual student plans and serves as a liaison with local educational agencies. Prepares the master schedule for Regis Middle and High School. Participates in the accreditation process by leading the Regis Campus Team. III. Students Promotes a Catholic environment where students experience the Gospel message. Monitors the administration of student discipline, following established guidelines as outlined in the Middle & High School Student and Parent Handbook. Collaborates with administration, teachers, students, and parents on educational and behavioral matters (religious, academic, cultural, social, physical, and emotional). Provides effective communication regarding student progress and needs. Upholds the integrity of the Catholic School environment through effective and fair discipline and guidance. Provides guidance and discipline services. Maintains accurate school records. Assists with enrollment and orientation of new students and families. IV. Management Prepares the Regis budget for the President, which is developed in conjunction with the controller. Monitors budget allocations and provides regular reports to the President. Maintains an inventory of all equipment, supplies, and materials. Purchases equipment and materials as needed with the approval of the President. Ensures adequate storage for materials and supplies. Operates the Middle and High school campus in accordance with federal and state law, fire regulations, and local building codes. Recommends necessary building modifications to the President. Supervises the Dean of Students in the performance of their duties. Supervises and directs custodial and maintenance services. Ensures high standards of cleanliness, lighting, and heating for safety and comfort. Enforces all diocesan and local policies. Performs other duties as necessary and as assigned by the President. Recommends for hire to the President any needed auxiliary personnel. Oversees completion of federal, state, or diocesan forms as requested by the President. Prepares schedules for the Middle and High school staff. Directs and coordinates teacher supervision in areas such as halls and cafeteria. V. Catholic Identity Promotes a Catholic environment where students experience the Gospel message and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Promotes Catholic values within the secondary programs. Encourages the development of a faith community within the Middle and High School. Keeps current with Church teachings. Connects Middle and High school students to their parish and larger Catholic community. Core Competencies & Character Warm, steady communicator; builds parent confidence through presence and responsiveness. Hospitable leader who makes school feel both distinctly Catholic and genuinely welcoming to all. Collaborative operator within a school system- respects authority of President and Dean; partners closely with the elementary school principals, Early Childhood Program Director, and Central Office staff. High emotional intelligence; skilled at building relationships, navigating cultural dynamics, and responding to parent and faculty concerns with wisdom and charity. Effective communicator: clear, substantive, and pastoral in all forms of communication. Joyful, approachable, and humble; able to unite a diverse school community and lead change with grace and conviction. Standard bearer for curriculum coherence (6-12) and rigor. Excellent teacher of teachers, holding teachers to a high standard while also coaching them to that standard. Able to set realistic goals for growth while holding teachers accountable. Qualifications & Experience Approved by the diocesan bishops delegate for Catholic schools. Approved by Regis President and Dean. Masters degree in Education, Educational Leadership, or a relevant field. At least three years of successful teaching experience in Catholic schools or equivalent setting. Certified or certifiable in Administration by the State of Wisconsin. Practicing Catholic with a commitment to Catholic schools. Working knowledge of current Church documents related to Catholic schools. To Apply: Please submit a cover letter and resume outlining your alignment with the mission of Regis Catholic School and your vision for leadership to: Edi Denton, *********************.
    $63k-74k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Executive Director

    Tawani Enterprises, Inc.

    Vice president job in Kenosha, WI

    Must reside in within a reasonable driving distance to be onsite 3 days/week. Plan, coordinate, implement and manage all activities related to the development of the Cold War Veterans Memorial at the Pritzker Archives and Memorial Park Center, from organization launch to plan design through construction completion and opening to the public. Essential Duties: Implements an approved selection process for the hiring of contract consultants (design, financial, fundraising, marketing, etc.) to support the project. Manages the design and construction teams including architects, general contractors, construction managers and other consultants to ensure adherence to project budget and schedule, cost containment and quality control. Resolves related problems and concerns. Conducts and arranges regular site inspections. Personally inspects active construction project not less than two times a month. Works with general contractor to assure planning approval and all necessary permits are secured. Represents the organization and project to stakeholders and the general public. Strategizes and plans outreach to garner community support for the project. Attends and participates in community and government organization meetings and events as needed. Seeks out opportunities and partnerships to raise project visibility on a national level. Assists with preparation of project budget and cash flow projections. Monitors time, revenue and cost schedules. Experience with 3rd party fundraising Researches potential sources of funding; prepares and submits grant applications in order to secure funding for pre-development through public launch of Memorial. Prepares and presents progress reports to Board, Leadership Team and others as requested. Develops and implements partnership plan that align with the Pritzker Military Museum & Library and Mission94 Firearms Education and Training Center. Other tasks as assigned related to planning and administration, fundraising, construction, and outreach. Manage transition of back-office services from TEI post-construction Knowledge, Abilities, Skills Ability to plan and manage a new non-profit organization and associated construction project. Knowledge of project management tools and principles. Strong analytical abilities, computation, negotiation and problem-solving skills. Ability to make public presentations and work successfully with community groups and funders. Interest and knowledge of the Cold War and related history. Knowledge of budgets and cost management. Familiarity with various funding sources and application processes for non-profits. Basic knowledge of construction. Detail-oriented, self-starter with strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work independently as well as with teams. Strong computer skills in various software applications (i.e., Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Adobe). Education & Experience Bachelor's degree required and a minimum of two years project management experience with a non-profit, construction or related business. Project Management Certification: preferred Benefits Paid time off 401K Medical, dental, and vision coverage
    $72k-126k yearly est. 1d ago
  • CEO & President - Healthcare Education & Accreditation

    Tennessee Society of Association Executives 3.4company rating

    Vice president job in Milwaukee, WI

    An organization focused on healthcare management education is seeking a visionary President & CEO to oversee financial management and accreditation processes. The ideal candidate will have executive leadership experience in healthcare-related fields and a master's degree, with a strong focus on fostering trust and innovation within a remote team. This role is pivotal in shaping the strategy to enhance the quality of healthcare management education. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $142k-279k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Vice President, Investment Banking / Restructuring

    Portage Point Partners

    Vice president job in Texas, WI

    At Portage Point Partners (Portage Point), you are not a cog in a legacy machine; you shape strategy, influence outcomes and get 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. Responsibilities Work with the Portage Point team (Associates to Managing Directors) to execute all deliverables necessary to consummate transactions for our middle-market clients undergoing transformation, transition, stress and/or distress Prepare, review and analyze valuation analyses, debt capacity analyses, financial modeling, credit document analysis, restructuring analyses and modeling Run both sales and financing processes, in-court or out-of-court, and oversee associated diligence Create and present internal and external client deliverables Negotiate, document and assist in transaction execution Provide coaching and mentorship to junior team members Lead or support internal trainings and best practice sharing Support 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 Seven plus years of professional experience, including four plus years of investment banking transaction experience, in restructuring or restructuring-related practice lines Knowledge of bankruptcy law, valuation and credit agreements Series 79 and 63 FINRA licensing preferred or the ability to obtain within 120 days of employment Ability to successfully work in a small, collaborative team environment Ability to deliver and craft articulate, persuasive presentations, with elevated attention to messaging, structuring, formatting and quality control 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 $375,000 - $575,000 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 and SIPC. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $120k-185k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer

    Lepley Recruiting Services

    Vice president 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. 2d ago
  • Director, AI Product Strategy & Scale

    Portage Point Partners

    Vice president job in Texas, WI

    A leading consulting firm is seeking a Director of Product Management & AI Solutions to lead the development of product strategy and oversee execution for AI-driven platforms. The ideal candidate has over 10 years of experience in product management within AI/ML or enterprise SaaS and a strong understanding of data-driven methodologies. This role aims to drive customer-centric designs and ensure compliance with ethical AI practices, contributing to a high-performance culture. Compensation ranges from $250,000 to $300,000 annually. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $250k-300k yearly 1d ago

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