Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Company: Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
Location: Detroit
Posted on: January 17, 2025
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Job Description:
The CFO will provide strategic and direct operational leadership
for finance, accounting, investments, and related functions at the
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan. This role contributes
significantly to the Foundation's strategic direction through
financial analysis, forecasting, reporting, compliance with
external audit requirements, external audit management, internal
controls, and investment management support. The CFO will ensure
the financial health and sustainability of the organization, which
ranks in the top 30 of community foundations in the U.S. by assets
valued at approximately $1.3 billion as of December 31,
2023.Responsibilities include directing all accounting functions,
overseeing financial services and audit requirements, ensuring
proper use of internal controls, and investment management for the
organization through our Board of Directors Investment committee,
internal staff, external consultants and investment managers. With
external consultant support, this role will co-develop and
implement a strategy to fully leverage robotic process automation
(RPA) and advanced uses of technology in support of operational
excellence. The CFO will staff the Investment, Audit and other
board committees, assist in meeting their charges, and oversee the
implementation of approved actions. As internal improvements are
solidified, this role will become increasingly more externally
focused, representing the Foundation at the annual Investment
Briefing, contributing to the field of finance/accounting expertise
among our peers, and representing the Foundation at other
events.Responsibilities:Financial Acumen: In a complex environment,
direct all accounting functions and records in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles and auditing standards.
Oversee the performance of all required financial services,
required filings, and management reports.Budget Management: Oversee
the foundation's core operating and special project budgets,
coordinating input from other areas of the Foundation. Provide
day-to-day control and measurement of activity against approved
budgets.Vendor/Partner Management: Oversee and coordinate
relationships with third-party suppliers/providers. With external
consulting help as needed, lead vendor procurement and selection,
contract negotiation, performance monitoring, relationship
management, risk management, cost control and compliance.Investment
Management: Manage the investment of all Foundation assets using
outside investment managers at the direction of the Foundation's
Investment Committee. Oversee the performance of investment
services with investment agents, including the reporting of
investment performance.Technological Proficiency: Develop and
oversee the finance team's technology strategy, ensuring internal
controls are in place and followed, including the development and
continuous improvement of management reports and tools.Board of
Directors Committee Support: Staff the Investment and Audit
Committees, assisting them in meeting their charges, developing
information to be considered by the committees, and overseeing the
implementation of approved courses of action.Leadership and
Collaboration: Undertake other responsibilities as assigned by the
President & CEO, demonstrating strong leadership and the ability to
collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders.External
Relationship Building & Fundraising: Support the president, general
counsel, and other executive leaders with complex gifts and asset
evaluations. Support the President & CEO and other C-suite leaders
in the financial case-making narrative for fundraising.Required
Leadership Competencies:Leading through Change: Guides the
organization through periods of transformation and transition with
strategic vision and effective communication. Inspires others to
embrace change, fosters collaboration, and builds resilience. Apply
innovative solutions to navigate challenges and drive continuous
improvement.Developing Direct Reports: Focuses on nurturing the
growth and development of team members, building their capacity.
Encourages continuous learning, provides constructive feedback, and
creates opportunities for skill enhancement. Build a supportive
environment that fosters professional growth and prepares direct
reports for future leadership roles.Utilizing Advanced Technology:
Leverages cutting-edge financial technologies to drive innovation
and efficiency. Demonstrates expertise in emerging fintech trends,
integrates advanced solutions into financial processes, and fosters
a culture of technological advancement. Applies technical knowledge
to solve complex financial problems and enhance organizational
capabilities.Building Fundraising Narratives: Predicts the
financial analysis necessary to build compelling fundraising
narratives that resonate with donors, potential donors and other
partners. Suggests financial data and analysis to highlight the
impact of initiatives, engages with the audience through clear and
persuasive presentations, and inspires action. Supports the
President and other C-suite leaders by building a strong case for
financial support, weaving together facts, figures, and financial
insights to support fundraising success.Intellectual & Professional
Curiosity: Embodies a deep commitment to continuous learning and
innovation. Demonstrates a deep desire to explore new ideas,
understand complex systems, and seek out the reasons behind
decisions. Fosters a culture of inquiry, challenges assumptions,
and stays current with industry trends to drive strategic
initiatives and inspire professional growth.Advancement &
Dissemination of Knowledge: Pursues and strategically shares
knowledge-of-the-field to drive excellence. Builds collaborative
networks to exchange best practices, applies knowledge to solve
complex problems, and commits to continuous professional
development.Education & Experience:Bachelor's degree in Accounting,
Finance, Business Administration, or a related field is required. A
Master's degree or CPA is preferred.Minimum of 10 years of
progressive financial management experience, preferably within a
nonprofit, community foundation, government, or complex
setting.Strong knowledge of generally accepted accounting
principles (GAAP) and auditing standards.Demonstrated ability to
procure, oversee implementation of, and manage external partner
outcomes and relationships.Verifiable experience in working with
Board-level stakeholders to manage or oversee investment portfolios
and external investment managers and agents.Excellent leadership
and managerial skills, with experience overseeing substantial
financial operations and a sizable team.Exceptional analytical
skills, with the ability to provide strategic insights and
financial forecasting.Proficient in financial software and systems,
with experience in overseeing the automation of financial
processes.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the
ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders.Ability
to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines in a fast-paced
environment.Benefits & Salary:Commensurate with experience.The
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan offers a robust
benefits package including 20 days of vacation accrued monthly, 5
personal days, 13 holidays, 9 sick days accrued monthly, paid
parental leave, and employer paid short/long-term disability.The
Community Foundation also offers a pension retirement program after
1 year of service which contributes 10% of salary.Application
Instructions:To apply, visit www.cfsem.org/careers and look for
"Current Opportunities". Submit your application online through the
portal.PI4da660731b74-25660-36504351
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