Corgi

Insurance

VPofFinance,CorporateDevelopment

$350–550k ~AI est. San Francisco, California, United States; New York, New York, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“VP of Finance, Corporate Development at Corgi. Lead financial planning. Lead forecasting”

Industry & Context.

Insurance
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8+ years strategic finance, 8+ years investment banking, 8+ years private equity, 8+ years corporate development, 8+ years senior finance leadership, Exceptional financial modeling skills, Exceptional analytical skills, Experience with fundraising, Experience with capital strategy, Experience with investor-facing finance, Strategic thinker, Sound business judgment, Comfortable in fast-moving environments, Comfortable in high-growth environments

Nice to Have

Experience in venture-backed businesses, Experience in complex businesses, Insurance experience, Financial services experience

What You'll Do.

Lead financial planning

Lead long-range modeling

Partner on strategic decisions

Partner on capital allocation decisions

Support financing strategy

Manage investor materials

Manage board materials

Evaluate acquisitions

Evaluate partnerships

Evaluate strategic opportunities

Analyze company performance

Identify strategic risks

Identify strategic opportunities

Shape company strategy

Build strategic finance capabilities

Lead cross-functional initiatives

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Communication skills

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