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Chief Financial Officer Multi-franchise Auto Group - Central New York Region

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Jack Young Personnel Services, Inc
Jack Young Personnel Services, Inc. is representing a multi-franchise dealership group looking for an experienced, energetic, Chief Financial Officer (CFO). This is an opportunity to join a talented well-tenured management team and act as the thumb of the dealership's guiding hand.
Enjoy the professional atmosphere that this dealer group is known for; while working with family ownership that has successfully guided this group to market leadership for more than four decades. Located in the Capitol City Region of New York, our client is in need of a skilled financial management professional with the following characteristics:
o Comfortable reporting to and interacting daily with the dealer principal and the VP Operations
o Ability to produce an accurate and timely consolidated financial statement.
o Direct the efforts of a dozen accounting support staff.
o Manage with a mentoring style.
o Establish, implement, and refine best practices processes for department.
Our client is committed to hiring a CFO as a long term member of the senior management team. To that end they are willing to assist in relocation expenses. Interested individuals can forward their resume and view additional job description details via this posting http://tinyurl.com/keozqos. You may also reach our office at either of the contact numbers listed below. Email inquiries can be sent directly to Jack Young at . All inquiries will be kept strictly confidential. Our client is an equal opportunity employer, candidates from all walks of life are encouraged to apply. All inquiries will be kept strictly confidential.
Jack Young, President
Jack Young Personnel Services, Inc.
516 933-1234
c 516-817-7068
www.jackyoung.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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