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Vice President, Chief Operating and Chief Financial Officer

Employer
Cornell College
Location
Mt Vernon, IA, USA

Job Details

  • 19-Jun-2020 to Until Filled (CST)
  • Mt Vernon, IA, USA
  • Salary
  • Full Time
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    Cornell College invites applications for a vice president, chief operating and chief financial officer. The VP, COO/CFO is responsible for implementing Cornell's strategic plan, overseeing the college's financial condition, and managing shared services supporting all activities of the college. This new role brings together critical administrative activities under one leader with the intention of further increasing the strategic and operational effectiveness, efficiency, and speed of these functions - all with the ultimate goal of fostering a service mindset and increasing employee satisfaction as Cornell educates, recruits, and retains students.

    The VP, COO/CFO will oversee several functional areas including Advancement, Business and Financial Services, Facilities, Information Technology (including all data operations), Institutional Research, Marketing and Communications, and Talent & Engagement/Human Resources with a total of nine direct reports, a total staff of over 140. This individual will be a core member of the President's Council which sets policy and strategic direction for the college and will chair and oversee activities of the Operations Council which implements and executes policy and strategy. The VP, COO/CFO will also interface frequently with the Board of Trustees and occasionally interface with other outside stakeholders from time to time to represent the college's interests.

    The VP, COO/CFO will be successful in this important role by accelerating the College's ability to respond to changes in the core market it serves and deliver needed organizational programs and initiatives. This leader will implement operational design, with an eye to building seamless and efficient end-to-end business processes that ensure that projects are completed in an accurate and timely manner and reduce the administrative burden for all offices at Cornell College.

    About Cornell College

    Cornell College is a selective liberal arts college distinguished by our Ingenuity curriculum that builds on the strengths of our One Course At A Time schedule. This combination encourages the qualities of being thoughtful, original, and inventive, using the strengths of a liberal arts education to apply ideas to solve problems and meet challenges through hands-on experience in learning. Academic immersion, real world experience requirements through Ingenuity in Action, 19 division III NCAA athletic teams, and unparalleled flexibility attract an ambitious student body from 45 states and 13 foreign countries.

    External endorsements include selection as one of the original Colleges That Change Lives, a U.S. News Top 100 liberal arts college, a Kiplinger's best value in liberal arts colleges, and one of only 290 U.S. colleges with a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Founded in 1853, Cornell's picturesque hilltop campus contains a mix of historic and modern facilities, ranging from the majestic King Chapel to the newly constructed Russell Science Center. We are located in Mount Vernon, Iowa, an urban fringe community recognized by Frommer's as one of "America's Coolest Small Towns" and located in the heart of the ICR Iowa region.

    Commitment to Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

    Cornell College is committed to fostering a faculty and staff community that reflects its diverse student body. We encourage applications from candidates who share our vision for a campus that embraces differing backgrounds, viewpoints, and identities. We believe in the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion that serve to enrich and strengthen our campus community.

    Qualifications

    The ideal candidate for this position will demonstrate a track record of success creating high performing organizations that execute effectively in meeting the needs of its chosen market and customers in the most productive manner possible. The ideal individual for this role is someone with a strong operational focus ensuring performance to key operational and financial metrics.

    A Masters's and Bachelor's degree in related management fields including, operations, economics, accounting, finance, business administration, information systems/systems thinking, public administration/management is required. A CPA is a plus, but not required. Higher Education experience is desirable but not required. Relevant experience may also include financial and operational experience from other industry sectors include Healthcare Services, Hospitality, Professional Services, and possibly Military Operations (within its Healthcare and Supply Chain operations).

    Other qualifications include 10 years of management experience across several reporting functions with the following:

    o Strong and successful background in process development and improvement.
    o Strategic planning and change management.
    o Strong organizational skills to prioritize diverse workload.
    o Strong analytical skills to solve complex problems and situations.
    o High degree of sophistication in managing projects and expectations and facilitating conversations with all stakeholders.

    While we have many questions about you, maybe you want to get to know us? Let us sell more on why you should choose Cornell.

    Application Process

    This position will remain open until filled, and applications will be reviewed as received. To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, and a list of three professional references through Cornell's online application system.

    Cornell is an AA/EO employer and encourages applications from underrepresented groups. Cornell complies with Iowa's Smoke-free Air Act, participates in e-verify for verification of employment eligibility, and conducts background checks.

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    Organization

    Cornell College is a nationally ranked, selective undergraduate liberal arts college of 1,000 students with a historic campus in the picturesque town of Mount Vernon, Iowa—a town distinguished by its vibrant local art scene and recognized by Frommer’s as one of "America's Coolest Small Towns.” Cornell College is highly regarded for the quality and distinctiveness of its academic programs, its first-class faculty, its engaged, talented students, and its distinctive One Course At A Time curriculum, which offers students a flexible and compelling learning environment. One of only 270 colleges in the United States to host an active chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Cornell College has been consistently ranked as one of the best values in higher education, and featured in Colleges That Change Lives.

    The college is a member of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest, a consortium of 14 distinguished private liberal arts colleges (which include Carleton College, Grinnell College, Colorado College, Macalester College, and Knox College). Cornell boasts a student body that is at once national, international, and highly diverse: Students hail from 45 states and 18 foreign countries, with 27 percent students of color.

    Small classes, the One Course At A Time curriculum, an undergraduate student/teacher ratio of 11 to 1, and accessible faculty are often mentioned by students as being among the strengths of the college. Cornell offers 36 majors, 28 minors, and 13 pre-professional programs.  In part due to the Block Plan, there are numerous opportunities for independent research in all disciplines, as well as a variety of internships that take advantage of the College's location near Chicago, St. Louis, and Cedar Rapids/Iowa City.  Featured interdisciplinary programs are Dimensions: The Center for the Science and Culture of Healthcare for pre-medical and health career preparation; the Berry Center for Economics, Business, and Public Policy studies; the Center for Law and Society; the Center for Literary Arts; the Cornell Summer Research Institute; and Cornell Fellows, a premier internship program.

    Cornell graduates have contributed to society in all fields and endeavors and include recent recipients of the National Medal of Science, the Pulitzer Prize, and in 2012 the Black Engineer of the Year.

    History: Cornell College open its doors in Mount Vernon, Iowa, in 1853, seven years after Iowa achieved statehood. Founded as the Iowa Conference Seminary, it adopted the name Cornell College and introduced a collegiate program in 1857.

    Cornell was the first college west of the Mississippi to grant women the same rights and privileges as men, and, in 1858, to award a degree to a woman. Harriette Cooke, on the faculty from 1857 to 1890, was one of the first women in the nation to be paid a professorial salary equal to that of her male colleagues. Early in its history Cornell also adopted a policy of welcoming students of all religions and races. Its first black graduate, Frank Armstrong, class of 1900, served on Booker T. Washington's staff before going on to a career as a physician in Chicago.

    Campus: Cornell is located on a beautiful, wooded hilltop in Mount Vernon, Iowa, just a few blocks from the town's historic main street. There are 44 buildings on 129 acres.  Cole Library is also the Mount Vernon public library, making it the only such library in the country.

    Cornell is one of three campuses in the country listed entirely on the National Register of Historic Places—it was the first in the nation to be so listed—and the College maintains a longstanding commitment to maintaining its buildings even as it creates newer and more modern facilities. Recent examples include the award-winning renovation of the Thomas Commons in 2014, and the renovation of four first-year residence halls in 2015. Cornell has developed a master plan for continued improvement of facilities.

    The President: Jonathan Brand has been president of Cornell College since July 2011. He holds a law degree from Cornell University, a master's degree in French literature from the University of Michigan, and a bachelor's degree in history and French from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

    In his years at Cornell, he’s overseen the renovation of the Thomas Commons and four residence halls, as well as the opening of the McLennan Center in Chicago, the creation of the Center for the Literary Arts, the creation of the Cornell Summer Research Institute, the transition from nine to eight terms a year, and the addition of majors in engineering and business. In addition, he has worked closely with the college’s board of trustees, met with students, faculty, and staff, and traveled extensively to meet Cornell alumni.

    Before coming to Cornell, he served as President of Doane College in Crete, Nebraska for six years and as Vice President of Institutional and Budget Planning and Special Assistant and Counsel to the President at Grinnell College for seven years.

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