Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will join the association’s senior leadership team and provide executive leadership for financial strategy and planning to ensure financial stability and growth. In addition, the position provides day-to-day oversight of the association's finance, conference and meeting planning, technology, membership, marketing, and business operations. Chief Financial Officer is also responsible for entrepreneurial growth of the association. Overseeing the annual operating budget of $16 million and an investment portfolio of $10 to $12 million, the Chief Financial Officer is responsible for finances, budget and accounting, audit and taxes, investments, risk management, purchasing, security, technology, membership, and marketing, and occasionally acts as a liaison with outside legal counsel on association business and the contractual work related to the association’s annual conference.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive