
Position Overview
Chief Financial Officer
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be responsible for leading the financial management of this rapidly growing and reinvigorated company with a strong background in accounting, margin analysis, cost controls, financial reporting, budgeting, business strategy, and FP&A (financial planning and analysis). The CFO is responsible for overseeing all fiscal and fiduciary responsibility for the organization.
The CFO will also be responsible for communicating the financial performance to the Board, including providing qualitative commentary, and engaging with the Board in forward planning and M&A analysis. The CFO will work with the Board to increase EBITDA, the value of the organization, and its equity incentive program.
The CFO plays a strategic role in the overall management of the organization. As a member of the executive leadership team, the CFO has responsibility for planning, implementing, and managing and advising on all financial-related activities of the company. This includes direct responsibility for accounting and compliance, planning and analytics, business services, client and project profitability, and reporting.