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Director of FP&A

Charlotte, NC

Choreo is a wealth management firm built on an interconnected network of financial advisors with a shared vision servicing entrepreneurs, CPAs, and individuals with a forward-thinking approach to financial planning to translate wealth into fulfillment. With over 200 employees and 40+ locations across the country, we are here to serve our clients beyond what is expected.

Choreo operates at an attractive intersection of the wealth and tax management ecosystems and serves over $24B of assets under management or advisement (as of March 30). 

The Director of FP&A position is a newly established role that will provide the individual with direct exposure to Choreo’s senior management and the Board of Directors, including Parthenon Capital, a leading mid-market private equity firm. The position will report to Choreo’s Chief Financial Officer. Specific responsibilities will include: 

Primary Responsibilities: 

  • Performance Monitoring & Analysis: monitoring and analyzing trends in KPIs, identifying causes of variances, etc.
  • Financial Analysis: monitoring and analyzing trends in company financials; develop and review financial statements utilizing Business Central / Solver reporting suite
  • Budgeting & Forecasting: lead (and continually improving) budgeting and financial projections
  • Communication & Reporting: responsible for monthly and quarterly financial and operating packages as well as materials for the Board of Directors
  • Integration Support: supporting acquisition integration from a data and KPI perspective including data normalization and ingestion, actual vs. underwritten performance, synergy and earnout tracking, etc.
  • Data Automation: collaborate with Choreo’s IT and data science resources as a business partner to further enhance and automate Choreo’s dashboarding capabilities (e.g., management dashboards, advisor dashboards)
  • Ad-hoc Analysis & Support: supporting the senior management team and department heads with as required data-driven analysis 

Basic Qualifications: 

  • 10 years of relevant work experience in FP&A or data / analytics related field; financial services sector experience, particularly wealth management, a plus
  • Undergraduate degree in Business, Finance or other technical degree; MBA, CFA or professional accounting designation is recommended
  • Knowledge of Business Intelligence reporting tools (e.g., PowerBI) and experience with Business Central/Solver ERP a plus
  • Advanced skills in Excel including complex financial modeling, as well as advanced proficiency in PowerPoint
  • Ability to report to the Charlotte, NC office full-time 

Desired Skillset: 

  • Very strong analytical skills, strategic thinking and decision-making ability 
  • Strong finance background and acumen including analyzing and forecasting financial statements  
  • Highly organized with strong attention to detail; ability to work in a conscientious, consistent, and thorough manner  
  • Ability to effectively operate with high energy and flexibility in a fast-paced, constantly evolving team environment  
  • Effectively prioritizing and managing multiple projects and deadlines
  • Develops and fosters relationships with key partners to collaborate on opportunities and engage in strategic planning
  • Self-motivated with high level of interpersonal skills
  • Highly collaborative, consultative, results oriented, an innovative solutions seeker  
  • Commitment to data integrity and continuous improvement of data quality and QC processes
  • Focused on execution and results with a “roll up your sleeves and get the job done” mindset 

Employee Benefits 

At Choreo, we provide a holistic, total reward offering to empower our teams in their professional and personal lives. We seek to provide employees with benefits that place an emphasis on health, happiness, and financial security. Here is what we offer: 

  • Competitive salary and bonus plan 
  • Competitive medical, dental, and vision plans 
  • Basic life and disability coverage 
  • 401(k) matching program 
  • Financial support for approved designations and courses
  • Technical, leadership, sales training opportunities
  • Unlimited, discretionary time off
  • Paid parental leave 

​​Choreo is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

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