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Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Trust for Public LandWashington, DC, US
2 days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

TPL is a strong, ambitious organization poised to expand its influence and impact. The CFO will be a skilled financial leader who understands how to raise capital, manage risk, deploy resources strategically, optimize the organization's balance sheet, partner with the philanthropy team, simplify budget presentations, and position TPL for its next chapter of growth and impact. The leader will also possess strong organizational and financial management skills, leading an accomplished financial team.

The CFO can be based in any city with a major TPL office. Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, or Washington, D.C. preferred.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide Strategic Vision and Growth

Serve as a strategic thought partner to the CEO and the executive management team on organizational growth and capital deployment.

Lead the design and implementation of financial growth strategies, including potential impact investment models and private sector strategies that apply to a nonprofit organization that engages in complex transactions, often including land and real estate.

Partner in campaign planning and execution, understanding how to leverage philanthropy with

other funding sources.

Drive innovation in financial models that other organizations will seek to emulate.

  • Increase Capital
  • Develop and manage relationships with banks, investment managers, charitable investors, and

    other financial institutions.

    Break into new sources of capital and structure new financial instruments and strategies to fund TPL's work and enable it to compete at the speed of the private sector.

    Create and oversee internal funding streams to expand TPL's capacity for prompt capital deployment to support land transactions and compete with private sector speculators.

    Navigate complex financing options for multimillion-dollar projects, including grants, PRIs, and

    forgivable loans.

  • Drive Operational Excellence
  • Transform and simplify financial data into actionable information for better decision-making

    and storytelling across all organizational levels.

    Oversee budget management for $100M operating budget and $300M in capital transactions.

    Ensure robust and secure financial systems that support TPL's distributed, multi-region structure.

    Lead risk management strategy, including insurance coverage and deal structuring.

  • Enhance Organizational Communication
  • Translate complex financial concepts into simple, understandable, consistent, and predictable terms for the board, staff, and stakeholders.

    Increase financial literacy across the organization.

    Maintain transparency in financial decision-making processes and rationale.

  • Pursue Diverse Funding Opportunities
  • Provide financial analysis and structure solutions for land conservation projects and transactions, as well as large park, schoolyard, and trail development projects.

    Partner with the Advancement team to navigate complicated estates and donor intentions.

    Support state directors and conservation teams nationwide in assembling capital for time-sensitive

    opportunities.

    Balance mission-critical needs with financial sustainability across TPL's national geographic

    footprint.

  • Manage the Finance Team & Work Closely with the National Board
  • Nurture, champion, and develop the finance team through collaboration and mentorship.

    Create and model continuous learning and improvement, and foster a culture of excellence, innovation, and responsiveness.

    Bring clarity and decisive leadership focused on priorities, process, and results.

    Partner and consult with the Board's Finance, Audit, and Transaction Committees.

    The Candidate

    The CFO will be a compelling senior executive with a depth of financial leadership experience in a similarly

    complex and / or larger distributed organization. The ideal candidate will bring a mix of for-profit and nonprofit expertise to the role. Nonprofit experience may include serving on the board of a national NGO.

    Professional Assets

    Experience as a CFO or deputy CFO in a complex, distributed organization (preferably $100M+

    operating budgets)

    Experience working with board audit and finance committees

    Evidence of raising capital with an understanding of philanthropic leverage and non-traditional funding sources

    Ability to cultivate and manage complex lending relationships

    Knowledge of nonprofit financial management practices, including GAAP accounting and 501(c)(3)

    compliance requirements

    Sophisticated risk management experience and ability to manage risk in support of TPL's mission

    Knowledge of real estate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and understanding of conservation

    finance tools preferred

    Evidence of innovative, forward-thinking, team-oriented financial management

    Personal Assets

    Strategic growth mindset

    High emotional intelligence

    Sensitivity to regional / state leader needs in a distributed organization

    Collaborative leadership style

    Strong communication skills

    Ability to translate complex finances to a variety of stakeholders

    Passion for the mission of TPL and land conservation

    Sense of humor

    The Relationships

    CFO reports to : Chief Executive Officer, Trust for Public Land

    CFO manages : A team of 17

    CFO interfaces with : Executive Management Team, The National Board of Directors Board Finance, Audit,

    and Transaction Committees

    The Location

    The CFO can be based in any city with a major TPL office. Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, or Washington, D.C. preferred.

    Compensation

    Base salary range is $375,000 – $400,000, depending on location and candidate experience. A competitive benefits package will accompany the salary.

    Please email TPLCFO@BoardWalkConsulting.com or call Crystal Stephens or Terri Kohan at 404-BoardWalk (404-262-7392).

    Click here to learn more about Trust for Public Land and view the full leadership profile.

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