Global Chief Financial Officer
The Moran Company
- Chicago, IL
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Met urgent humanitarian needs in Israel and the former Soviet Union, including food, shelter, medicine, and emergency relief.
- Protected and supported Israel’s security, equipping first responders, building shelters, and aiding victims of terror.
- Fostered interfaith understanding between Christians and Jews through education, outreach, and prayer networks.
- Partner with the VP of Finance, Global COO, and executive leadership to develop and execute The Fellowship’s global financial strategy.
- Lead long-term financial planning, forecasting, and scenario modeling to support mission growth and sustainability.
- Provide financial analysis and recommendations for strategic initiatives, program expansions, and organizational investments.
- Cultivate staffing to meet The Fellowship’s long-term strategic goals. Build and nurture a culture of integrity, accountability, continuous improvement, customer service and support, and mission alignment.
- Oversee accounting operations, including fund accounting, project restrictions, payroll, revenue recognition, and treasury management.
- Provide investment oversight, optimizing value while providing conservation of capital and ensuring liquidity to meet cash needs.
- Ensure compliance with U.S. GAAP, IRS 990 requirements, international reporting standards, and all applicable legal and regulatory requirements.
- Lead the preparation of consolidated global financial statements and oversee international subsidiary reporting.
- Direct external audit processes, coordinating with international offices, and managing relationships with audit firms.
- Lead and/or support negotiations for key partnerships and contracts.
- Oversee assessment, implementation, integration, and optimization of financial systems.
- Strengthen internal controls, risk management, and compliance processes across global operations.
- Implement effective policies for cash management, investments, and reserves in line with Board approved guidelines.
- Serve as staff lead for the Board Finance Committee, preparing and presenting reports, analyses, and recommendations.
- Provide clear and transparent financial reporting to the Board, donors, and key stakeholders.
- Foster relationships with banks, investment advisors, donors, and partner organizations.
- Oversee and mentor the US finance staff. Provide support and guidance to the global financial staff.
- Build and nurture a culture of integrity, accountability, continuous improvement, customer service and support, and mission alignment.
- Build capacity across international finance teams, promoting consistency, accuracy, and professional development.
- Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field
- CPA designation
- Demonstrated knowledge of U.S. GAAP and U.S. non-profit reporting and compliance requirements
- 10+ years of progressively responsible senior financial leadership experience in a complex, multi-entity, or global non-profit or corporate environment
- Demonstrated expertise in fund accounting, compliance, and audit oversight
- Experience with global consolidations and multi-currency transactions
- Proven track record in leading high-performing finance teams
- Advanced degree (MBA, MPA, or related)
- Experience in an international non-profit or NGO
- Experience with a variety of technology platforms and cross-organization integration
- Strategic thinker with strong analytical and problem solving skills
- High integrity, ethics, and commitment to The Fellowship’s mission and values
- Exceptional communication skills with the ability to present complex information clearly to varied audiences
- Skilled at balancing strategic leadership with operational execution
- Adept at working across cultures and geographies
- Resilient and adaptable in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment