Vice President Finance with Leadership Impact (British Columbia)

Vice President Finance with Leadership Impact (British Columbia)

18 Aug
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Victoria Newitt Recruitment
|
British Columbia

18 Aug

Victoria Newitt Recruitment

British Columbia

Lead financial excellence at a prestigious hospitality organization. Victoria Newitt Recruitment Inc. is searching for a Vice President Finance to enhance business performance and drive strategic initiatives.

In this key leadership role, you will offer operational insights and champion financial discipline while building a high-performing finance team. This position is ideal for a strategic leader focused on transforming financial practices and supporting organizational growth. Your contributions will directly influence the company’s long-term objectives and success.

Key Responsibilities:
• Support executive team with strategic financial insights
• Manage risk and compliance within financial operations




• Improve financial processes and reporting efficiencies
• Foster a culture of engagement and accountability
• Build partnerships across the organization for financial literacy

Requirements:
• Chartered Qualified Accountant (CPA) required
• 10+ years of progressive finance experience
• Leadership experience with financial operations
• Strong regulatory knowledge and compliance
• Excellent analytical and communication skills

Join a culture dedicated to excellence and organizational growth.
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📌 Vice President Finance with Leadership Impact (British Columbia)
🏢 Victoria Newitt Recruitment
📍 British Columbia

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