Intuit's mission is powering prosperity around the world. We do this by attracting the world's top talent, delivering innovative solutions for consumers, small businesses, self-employed professionals, and accounting experts, and leaving the world a better place through exceptional corporate citizenship. Every day we innovate with our flagship products: TurboTax, QuickBooks, Mailchimp, and Credit Karma. For over 100 million customers, we deliver more money, more time, and more confidence. Intuit's Finance team has overarching responsibility for Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), Treasury, Accounting, Assurance, Procurement, and Business Operations. Intuit is undertaking a Finance Transformation - a high-profile, cross-functional initiative to define and create the future of Finance at Intuit. The Role Reporting to the Vice President of Finance Digital Acceleration, Transformation and Governance, this Director will play a critical role in transforming the systems and processes that enable Intuit's Finance organization. This leader will serve as the business owner of Intuit's core Finance platforms - including Oracle ERP and other tools that support Accounting, Treasury, Tax, and operational finance - while co-owning the systems roadmap and delivery in partnership with the Technology teams that support Finance. While this role does not have direct responsibility for FP&A systems or Finance data teams, it will serve as a key integrator across the Finance ecosystem - working closely with Planning, Performance, and Analytics partners to align architecture, business capabilities, and strategic priorities. The role requires a process-first, outcome-driven mindset to help shift Finance away from siloed, tech-first delivery toward a more holistic, scalable, and efficient systems approach. This includes ensuring seamless data flows with connected systems such as billing, monetization, quote-to-cash, collections, and contract lifecycle management, while also defining capabilities, simplifying operations, improving compliance, and enabling faster decision-making. The leader will influence decisions around reporting, forecasting, and insight generation, ultimately driving a connected, data-driven Finance experience. This role requires a process-first, outcome-driven mindset. It will help shift Finance away from siloed, tech-first delivery toward a more holistic, scalable, and efficient systems approach. This includes defining capabilities, simplifying operations, improving compliance, and enabling faster decision-making through integrated tools and data. This leader will also drive Finance's role in data governance - ensuring master data and financial metrics are well-defined, consistent, and integrated across systems and reporting platforms.