Howdy Guys -
I am looking for some advice or possible leads.
I have been a CFO of a small to medium sized business for the last 5 years. Prior to that I was the Director of Finance there and prior to that I worked a regional publicly traded commercial bank as an analyst. The firm has been anywhere from 20-120 people over the last 8 years. Revenue has been $150-250MM. We have primarily focused on real estate development, but we have had some private equity esque investments and ran a GC.
My pay has always been good and probably out of market and is not the reason I am looking to leave. I am struggling with guiding a small business where there are three different owners of the business that are all active in the business and have different goals. They can't come to consensus, haven't let me implement any sort of corporate governance, and I usually end up playing arbiter. It has lead to multiple years of zig-zag leadership and now we are feeling the inevitable market crunch. I have had to significantly shrink the team and take on tasks that do not align with my compensation.
The business would be in a world if hurt if I left and I would probably be taking a pay cut, but I feel like my work life balance and sanity would return.
I don't have my CPA, but have managed an accounting team of up to 12 people at one time producing consolidated reports and being audited by a large multinational audit firm. My strength/comfort zone is probably more on the FP&A and capital markets side more than accounting, but I have tons of experience in both. I have also managed our corporate insurance, investor relations, bank relationships, and HR.
I know I can be valuable to a small business/ownership group, but also think I would do really well working for a much larger firm under an experienced CFO or alongside a controller to sit in a Director of Finance type of role.
If anyone has any thoughts, advice, or leads, that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Edit to add that I'm in DFW.
I am looking for some advice or possible leads.
I have been a CFO of a small to medium sized business for the last 5 years. Prior to that I was the Director of Finance there and prior to that I worked a regional publicly traded commercial bank as an analyst. The firm has been anywhere from 20-120 people over the last 8 years. Revenue has been $150-250MM. We have primarily focused on real estate development, but we have had some private equity esque investments and ran a GC.
My pay has always been good and probably out of market and is not the reason I am looking to leave. I am struggling with guiding a small business where there are three different owners of the business that are all active in the business and have different goals. They can't come to consensus, haven't let me implement any sort of corporate governance, and I usually end up playing arbiter. It has lead to multiple years of zig-zag leadership and now we are feeling the inevitable market crunch. I have had to significantly shrink the team and take on tasks that do not align with my compensation.
The business would be in a world if hurt if I left and I would probably be taking a pay cut, but I feel like my work life balance and sanity would return.
I don't have my CPA, but have managed an accounting team of up to 12 people at one time producing consolidated reports and being audited by a large multinational audit firm. My strength/comfort zone is probably more on the FP&A and capital markets side more than accounting, but I have tons of experience in both. I have also managed our corporate insurance, investor relations, bank relationships, and HR.
I know I can be valuable to a small business/ownership group, but also think I would do really well working for a much larger firm under an experienced CFO or alongside a controller to sit in a Director of Finance type of role.
If anyone has any thoughts, advice, or leads, that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Edit to add that I'm in DFW.