Livingston James partners with Aberdein Considine to appoint CFO

*Please note this opportunity is now closed to further applications. Should you be interested in similar roles and wish to have an exploratory discussion, please contact Sophie Randles at [email protected].

 

We are delighted to once again be partnered with Aberdein Considine. The firm is now looking to appoint a CFO, based in Scotland, to work closely with the Managing Partner, Board and the wider team.

The CFO will be expected to deliver a strategy for sustainable growth – increasing revenue and profit inorganically. They will also be required to drive new innovations and improvements to current operations.

The Group CFO position requires a professionally qualified, high calibre accountant who possesses a proactive and commercial approach to financial management. The incumbent will need to be someone with the genuine desire to drive value. The role requires a range of leadership and stakeholder management skills, along with the ability to add value and drive positive change.

Should this be of interest, please see below profile and contact Sophie Randles at [email protected] for a more in depth discussion.

 

Aberdein Considine – CFO PP

 

Aberdein Considine is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status or pregnancy and maternity.

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