Vice President of Finance/Chief Financial Officer
Antioch University
Vice President of Finance/Chief Financial Officer
Position Title: Vice President of Finance/Chief Financial Officer
Department orProgram: Fiscal Operations
Classification: Salaried, Exempt
Reports to: University President
Location: Work from one ofAntiochs physical campuses or, pending request and approval, from a home office located in the continental U.S approved by the President.Travel required.
Compensation : Antioch University offers a competitive compensation andbenefits package that includes both direct and indirect pay. The compensation will be based on experience, education, knowledge,credentials, and a consideration of the difficulty and complexity of the position. The salary range for this position is $220,000.00 -$240,000.00.
Start Date : Start date is August 2026 or sooner.
Position Summary
Antioch University (AU) seeks an experienced financial leader and higher education administrator toserve as its next Vice President for Finance/Chief Financial Officer (VPF/CFO). The successful candidate will be committed to strong fiscaloversight, institutional financial health, enterprise-wide planning and long-term sustainability.
Under the direction of the AntiochUniversity President, the Vice President, Finance & Chief Financial Officer (VPF/CFO) is the senior executive responsible for theinstitution's financial health, enterprise planning, and long-term sustainability. The VPF/CFO is expected to align financial planning withAntiochs mission and strategic goals, leverage data for wise decision- making, and foster collaboration across the institution. The VPF/CFOreports directly to the President, working closely with the Presidents Cabinet and the Board of Governors. The VPF/CFO leads ageographically dispersed multistate team that oversees financial operations, facilities, risk management, institutional technology, andbusiness planning for a multi-campus University system.
At a more specific level, the VPF/CFO provides direct oversight of keyoperations including but not limited to the following: business operations such as interim period and year-end closes, financial statementand compliance audits, 990 return, banking, treasury, and endowment management; real estate management (leased and owned facilities),business planning, and bond issue development and management. The VPF/CFO chairs the University Budget Advisory Committee, the Tuition RatePlanning Council, and other committees and working groups. Presently, the VPF/CFO also serves as Treasurer for both the Coalition for theCommon Good (CCG) and its emerging operational subsidiary called CCG Services, Inc. As part of the CCG Treasurer role, the incumbent leadsand participates in a number of CCG projects and initiatives. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: preparing financial andprogram briefing materials for the Antioch Board of Governors and the CCG Board of Directors; supporting the Finance, Audit & RiskManagement, and Shared Services (SSO) Committees of both Boards; and assisting in formulating CCG fiscal policies and decisions.
TheUniversitys mission, to educate students for meaningful lives and to further social, racial, economic and environmental justice, informs ourinstitutions work, strategic planning, and future directions, continuing the historic legacy of winning victories for humanity, as embodiedin the words of Antiochs founding president, Horace Mann.
The successful candidate must understand the current higher educationlandscape, be able to navigate the challenges and opportunities, balance shared governance with fiscal decision-making authority, and becomfortable navigating institutional change.
Given that Antioch is a multicampus, multistate University delivering programs onsite,online and in hybrid formats, the VPF/CFO leads a geographically dispersed team that oversees the full range of financial operations,facilities, risk management, business planning, and audit compliance. Central administrative offices are at the Universitys Midwest campusin Ohio, but the VPF/CFO is not required to work from that location. The CFO serves as a member of the Presidents Cabinet and reportsdirectly to the University President, Dr. Lori Varlotta, who took office in August 2025.
Antioch University partnered with OtterbeinUniversity to co-found the Coalition for the Common Good (CCG). This innovative system of higher education, established in 2023, iscommitted to creating graduate degree pathways that improve student access and promote the common good. Presently, the VPF/CFO has beenelected to serve as Treasurer for both the Coalition for the Common Good (CCG) and its emerging operational subsidiary called CCG Services,Inc.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
FiscalManagement & Planning
- Lead and align the development of the Universitys annual operating budget and multi-yearfinancial plans with institutional and Coalition strategy.
- Develop and oversee integrated financial modeling, including programproformas, scenario analyses, and consolidated budget projections, to inform decision-making, resource allocation, and long-rangesustainability across the AU system
- Advise the AU President, Cabinet, and School Deans on financial and programmatic strategy,including business planning, investment prioritization, and financial performance.
- Identify and advance investment and growthopportunities, including the development of business plans with supporting financial projections.
- Ensure transparency and clarityin financial planning and communication, including proactively elevating material budget risks and financial trends to senior leadership andgoverning bodies.
- Provide leadership to finance- and budget-related shared governance bodies, including chairing the UniversityBudget Advisory Committee (UBAC) and participating in tuition and financial planning councils.
Financial Policy, Compliance & Operations
- Recommend, develop, and implement business and financial policies incollaboration with the President and senior leadership.
- Establish and maintain a strong system of internal controls, financialrecords, and audit trails to ensure fiscal integrity and accountability.
- Oversee all financial operationsincluding spending,receivables, reconciliation, and reportingto ensure alignment with University accounting practices, approved budgets, and fundingrequirements, and to address noncompliance issues as needed.
- Lead preparation of financial reports including the accurate andtimely completion of external audits and compliance with various state and federal reporting expectations.
- Structure and manageUniversity-wide banking relationships, commercial insurance programs, and related financial services to support institutional needs.
- Set vision for finance systems and data governance, and champion the use of analytics, dashboards, and reporting tools to supporttimely and informed decision-making.
- Explore and advance creative and entrepreneurial approaches to diversifying and strengtheninginstitutional revenue.
Procurement, Facilities & Capital Strategy
- Oversee strategic procurement, contract negotiation, and vendor relationships for central administration.
- Lead University-wide facilities and real estate strategy, including planning, lease portfolio management, space utilization, and long-term alignment with academic and financial priorities in a predominantly leased real estate model.
- Guide facility planning, renovation, maintenance, and capital improvements, ensuring cost-effectiveness and operational alignment across locations.
- Develop and execute financial strategies that prioritize flexibility, including lease structuring, renegotiation, and alternative capital approaches.
- Manage the acquisition and use of approved bond funds and support capital-related financial planning and analysis.
- Provide guidance to Facilities Managers in optimizing lease terms, evaluating space needs, and managing landlord relationships.
Student Financial Services
- Provide executive oversight of Student Accounts/Bursar functionsfrom a policy, systems, and performance standpoint.
- Establish service, compliance, and accountability standards to ensure accuratebilling, collections, and financial aid disbursement, supported by effective systems and internal controls.
Strategic Leadership & Organizational Effectiveness
- Serve as a senior enterprise leader andtrusted advisor to the President and Cabinet, shaping a culture of disciplined decision-making, ethical stewardship, and sharedaccountability across the University.
- Model expectations for transparency, clarity, and consistency in how financial andoperational decisions are communicated and executed, ensuring that leaders at all levels understand both the what and the why behindinstitutional priorities.
- Foster a culture in which data is not only available, but actively used to inform judgment, challengeassumptions, and strengthen institutional effectivenessbalancing analytical rigor with mission-centered decision-making.
- Buildorganizational capacity by recruiting, developing, and retaining a high-performing, service-oriented Finance team, while promotingcollaboration and trust across administrative and academic units in a geographically distributed environment.
- Reinforce theUniversitys commitment to equity and inclusion by ensuring that finance policies, practices, and resource decisions are aligned withinstitutional values.
- Strengthen cross-functional alignment by partnering with Human Resources and other leaders to supportprofessional development, performance management, and organizational resilience.
- Promote an enterprise mindset that alignsfinancial sustainability with academic quality, student success, and long-term institutional vitality.
Coalition for the Common Good (CCG) Financial Leadership
It is possible that the AU VPF/CFO could beelected to serve as CFO and Treasurer for the CCG and CCG Services, Inc., its Shared Services operation. The following responsibilities are associated with this elected post:
- Financial oversight, reporting, and strategic support for the CCG and its Shared Services operation, CCG Services, Inc.
- Project management for strategic affiliation initiatives, including expansion due diligence and shared services development.
- Financial and programmatic briefing materials that support the finance, audit, risk, and shared services committees associated with CCG governance.
Other Duties as Assigned
Experience and Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelors degree in Business Administration or relevant field.
- At least ten years of progressive experience in financeleadership positions including five years at the senior manager level.
- Executive administrative leadership experience ineducation, preferably at a private not- for-profit college or university.
- Experience with entrepreneurial approaches to funddevelopment.
- Experience in working with and presenting to oversight Boards and within collaborative governance structures.
- Proven ability to implement sound business practices and administrative service delivery.
- Experience with complex informationsystems, and the ability to analyze a wide variety of technical, business, and fiscal issues.
Preferred:
- MBA or Masters degree in Finance, Accounting, Non-profit leadership or related field.
- Experience leading a financial operation that is part of a complex system, multi-state structure, or multiple-sited institution.
- Demonstrated ability to effect innovative solutions to management and operational issues.
- Experience with the laws and policies affecting private institutions, business and administrative practices in the education sector.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Financial Expertise & Stewardship
- Demonstrated expertise in financial planning and analysis, including multi-year forecasting, scenario modeling, and sensitivityanalysis.
- Proven ability to help develop, manage, and align multi-unit budgets with institutional priorities.
- Deepknowledge of accounting principles including financial reporting, consolidation, and interpretation.
- Experience overseeinginternal and external audits and ensuring regulatory, compliance, and fiduciary integrity.
- Strong capability in cash flowmanagement, liquidity planning, and capital allocation, including long-term financial commitments.
- Ability to assess financialperformance through cost structure, margin, and resource utilization analysis.
StrategicInsight & Governance
- Demonstrated ability to translate complex financial data into clear, actionable insights forexecutive leadership and governing boards.
- Experience advising senior leadership and boards on financial strategy, risk exposure,and long-term sustainability.
Operational & Systems Leadership
- Demonstrated leadership of financial operations across multi-unit or distributed organizations, including shared services environments.
- Familiarity with ERP systems and financial technologies, with the ability to implement or optimize financial systems and reporting tools.
Communication, Leadership & Collaboration
- Ability to managemultiple priorities in a fast-paced environment, demonstrating strong organizational skills, sound judgment, and attention to detail.
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively across geographicallydispersed teams.
- Proven ability to work collaboratively, build productive relationships, and contribute to a respectful,team-oriented culture.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and Google Workspace tools.
Supervision Received
- General direction from the AU President
Supervision Exercised
- Staff employed in areas under the supervision of the VPF/CFO includeAccounting Operations, Budget/Planning & Analysis, Student Financial Services, Real Estate Management, Affiliation Project Management &Analysis, and Administrative Support
Hours of Employment
This is a full-timeposition serving a multi-campus, multi-regional, multistate university in multiple time zones. A work schedule will be established inconsultation with the President.
Work Location
Work from one of Antiochs physicalcampuses or, pending request and approval, from a home office located in the continental U.S approved by the President. Travel required.
Physical Requirements
The essential functions represent the basic job duties that anemployee must be able to perform with or without a reasonable accommodation. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individualswith disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Antioch University reserves the right tochange the duties of this position at any time.
Benefits Summary:
VoluntaryHealth, dental and vision plan and flexible spending account options; employer retirement plan contribution of 6%; voluntary salarydeduction to a pre-tax or post-tax retirement account; employer paid life insurance and short term disability; voluntary supplemental lifeinsurance, long-term disability, accidental death/dismemberment, critical illness, and accident coverage plans; vacation accrues monthly (3weeks from 0 5 years; 4 weeks after 6 years; carry-over allowed up to 3.75 days 0 5 years; up to 5 days, after 6 years and up); 12 days peryear sick leave (carry-over up to 65 days); 15 paid holidays; tuition remission for employees and dependents at Antioch University campuses;and employee paid options with AFLAC, LegalShield, and Liberty Mutual. (This list is meant to be an informal summary of benefits. Planbenefits and eligibility requirements are governed by the plan documents and University policies which will be made available uponrequest).
APPLICATION AND NOMINATION PROCESS:
Please email a cover letter, CV/resume, and a list of reference names and contact information to [email protected] In the subject line of the email, please state VPF/CFO
Confidential inquiries are welcomed and nominations are invited. To do so, or for general questions, contact search chair Dr. LaurienAlexandre at [email protected]
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Position open until filled. Full consideration given toapplication materials submitted on or before May 22, 2026.
NOTE: The successful candidate for thisposition will be subject to a pre-employment background check.
Coalition for the CommonGood (CCG) EEO Statement
The Coalition for the Common Good, DBA Antioch University, provides equal employment opportunity toall employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, genderidentity, gender expression, pregnancy, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, or any other characteristicor class protected by federal, state or local laws in matters affecting employment or in providing access to programs. This policy appliesto all terms and conditions of employment, including recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer,leaves of absence, compensation, benefits, and training. The CCG complies with all state and federal laws that prohibit discrimination,including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the EqualPay Act and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. Inquiries should be addressed to the Office of Human Resources or the Office of theGeneral Counsel.
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