Chief Financial Officer
Chief Financial Officer
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for managing the overall financial position of the organization and providing leadership and strategic direction for the company’s short- and long-term objectives. This role is responsible for proactively managing reporting and forecasting and the overall direction of the accounting and financial analysis of the operations. Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the CFO will guide the organization in achieving business objectives and interpret and recommend improvements to influence operational decision making so that management can make a more proactive assessment of potential financial risks. The CFO develops the financial well-being of the organization by providing financial projections and accounting services, preparing growth plans, and directing staff.
The CFO will be the Chief Executive Officer’s key business partner in managing the financial aspects of the day-to-day business operations and a key member of the Executive team, supporting the execution of the strategy and ensuring the business and functional areas can deliver their priorities and within budget.