Job Summary:
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has a critical role in providing leadership on all matters relating to the finance function ranging from budgeting and forecasting, business analysis, investment, tax and banking operations as well as strategic planning to deliver on growth strategies. The ideal candidate will be an excellent leader, driving growth and mentorship within the organization. Reporting to and partnering with the CEO, the CFO shall be focused on ensuring that the companys financial systems, controls and processes are properly implemented to ensure the companys objectives and strategies are executed with discipline achieving best in class operational efficiencies.
Essential Functions:
1. Protect family and friends. A leader that demonstrates health and safety is the top priority for the company in everything we do and always acting in a safe manner.
2. Committed to Serve. Provide leadership, mentorship, and performance management to the finance team. Oversee and manage the accounting, tax, budget, credit, treasury, and capital structure functions ensuring that the interests of all stakeholders are served.
3. Integrity. Review, refine and implement as appropriate all internal financial systems, controls, and processes to ensure the timely and accurate analysis and reporting of all data for timely business decisions and in line with US and GAAP regulations and compliance requirements. Ensures an accurate and timely monthly, quarterly, and year-end close.
4. Obligated. Oversee all financial budgeting, forecasting, and planning in a timely manner so that the strategic aims and objectives of the organization are achieved. Oversees the Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable and Payroll departments to optimize cash flow to meet the organizations needs.
5. Mastery. Efficiently manages and leads coordination of all fiscal reporting activities for the organization including organizational profit and loss and balance sheet reports. Ensure proper financial metrics and KPIs are established for proper ROI decision making as related to key investments and capital allocation.
6. Respect and Engage. Manages relationship with audit firm for annual audit/income tax activities and all related matters. Manage financial relationships/contracts with suppliers, customers, bankers, and partners along with the CEO and other team members.
7. Compulsive Tinkering. Act as a key strategic contributor to the overall growth of the business and facilitates longer multi-year planning. Partners with leadership for allocation of funds for projects, forecasts future revenue needs, and analyzes expected revenue streams. A core cross-functional partner for evaluating, planning, and executing on acquisitions.
8. Results Matter. Reports on budget vs. plan for organizational and business unit performance measures to the Board of Directors and manages relationships with the Board's Co-chairs and the Audit Committee.
9. Ownership and Caring. Ensure that the finance organization is structured and sized to be optimally aligned to the needs of the business.