Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
The company is in the process of raising substantial capital and going public, and requires a CFO who will own financial reporting and compliance, day-to-day financial operations, investor relations, and governance and controls — and will run those functions independently and proactively.
The CFO is expected to be the financial center of gravity for the company: trusted by the board, credible with investors, and operationally rigorous across a multi-entity, cross-border structure.
What You'll Own
Team and function-building
Core finance
Capital and investors
Expanded scope
What You'll Bring
Non-negotiable
Strongly preferred, in priority order
Background
Compensation
Location and Travel