Chief Financial Officer
Company: The Virginia Society of CPAs
Location: Richmond
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Job Description:
The OpportunityThe Richmond Symphony, a cornerstone of Central
Virginia's vibrant arts community, is seeking a dynamic and
strategic Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join its accomplished
leadership team. This is a unique opportunity to shape the
financial future of a nationally recognized orchestra that is
committed to innovation, artistic excellence, and community
engagement. As CFO, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the
Symphony's fiscal sustainability, operational excellence, and
positive organizational culture, enabling the Symphony to enrich
the lives of audiences and participants of all ages.The CFO will
work closely with the President & CEO, Board of Directors,
Foundation Trustees, and the Symphony's Leadership Team to provide
financial leadership, manage human resources functions, and
represent the Symphony within the broader community.The
OrganizationFounded in 1957, the Richmond Symphony is an innovator
known for forward thinking in musical presentation and in
demonstrating the future potential of orchestral performance. Now
the largest performing arts organization in central Virginia, the
Richmond Symphony consists of an orchestra of 69 professional
musicians, 30 administrative staff, a 150-voice chorus and more
than 180 students in its Youth Orchestra programs. The Richmond
Symphony, under the superb direction of Music Director Valentina
Peleggi, has experienced a period of growth in artistry and
recognized excellence since her arrival in the 2020/21 season.
Prioritizing the high caliber of programming has led to truly
remarkable experiences for audiences in Richmond, broader
educational reach throughout the community, and a variety in
programming that connects to Richmonders, and attracts tourists to
visit the region. As the Symphony continues to expand its impact,
the CFO will be instrumental in supporting its mission and
strategic growth.ResponsibilitiesStrategic Financial Leadership and
Management
- Develop and implement financial strategies to ensure long-term
sustainability and growth.
- Oversee all financial operations for both the Richmond Symphony
and Richmond Symphony Foundation, including budgeting, forecasting,
accounting, payroll, and financial reporting.
- Ensure the accuracy and completeness of financial records and
systems.
- Manage relationships with external partners such as banks,
auditors, vendors, and financial advisors.
- Identify opportunities for revenue growth and cost
optimization.
- Lead the annual budgeting process and develop financial
forecasting models to support decision-making.
- Monitor performance against budget and forecast, providing
regular analysis and updates to leadership and governing
boards.Compliance and Risk Management
- Ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and
reporting requirements, including tax filings and benefit plan
disclosures.
- Implement risk management strategies to protect financial
stability and employee well-being.
- Oversee labor law and employee benefits compliance, including
ERISA and state-specific requirements.Human Resources Oversight
- Develop and implement HR policies and procedures aligned with
the Symphony's mission and values.
- Oversee talent acquisition, onboarding, retention, and employee
development.
- Manage employee relations, performance evaluations, and
compensation programs.
- Administer competitive and cost-effective benefits
programs.
- Promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging throughout
the organization.Organizational Leadership and Culture
- Foster a workplace culture that embodies the Symphony's core
values: Passion, Quality, Innovation, Welcoming, and
Inclusion.
- Collaborate on strategic initiatives and provide organizational
leadership through participation in board and committee
meetings.
- Maintain a visible presence at concerts, events, and community
activities.
- Represent the Symphony at professional meetings and cultural
events.Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or related field; MBA
and/or CPA preferred.
- Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in fiscal management, with
at least 5 years in a senior leadership role, preferably in a
nonprofit or arts organization.
- Strong understanding of nonprofit finance and accounting
principles.
- Experience in human resources management, including policy
development and implementation.
- Excellent analytical, problem-solving, communication, and
interpersonal skills.
- Passion for the arts and commitment to the Symphony's mission
and values.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and
manage multiple priorities.
- Willingness to work on location in downtown Richmond and at
performance or event sites.
- Availability for a robust schedule of performances, donor
engagements, and community events on evenings and
weekends.Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Innovative and strategic thinker with a track record of
developing creative financial solutions.
- Collaborative leader, able to work effectively with diverse
stakeholders.
- Strong ethical standards and commitment to transparency.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, QuickBooks, payroll
software, and related tools.
- Capable of handling complex budgets, payroll, cash flow, and
financial approvals.
- Calm and clear communicator, especially in high-pressure
situations
- Committed to ongoing learning and staying current with
financial and HR best practices.Compensation and Benefits
- $125k to $130k starting annual salary.
- Annual bonus potential of up to 4% of gross salary based on
attainment of agreed-upon goals set in advance.
- Health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.
- Retirement benefits upon eligibility.
- Generous paid time off and sick leave policy.
- Instrument insurance and access to concerts.
- Great organizational culture and work environment.LocationThis
position requires in-person work based in Richmond, Virginia, with
limited remote work available as the schedule allows. In-person
presence at the Symphony's downtown office, as well as evening and
weekend availability for concerts and community events, is
expected.To ApplyQualified candidates should submit a resume and
cover letter (required) outlining their qualifications and interest
in the CFO position by June 27, 2025.ConfidentialityAll inquiries
and applications will be managed with the highest degree of
confidentiality. Expressions of interest will remain confidential
until the final stages of the search.The Richmond Symphony is an
equal opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse and
inclusive environment. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual
orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran
status.Disclaimer: The above statements describe the general nature
and level of work expected of the CFO. They are not intended to be
an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills
required. Position expectations may be subject to change as
organizational needs evolve.
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