Confidential
Chair, Governmental Accounting Standards Board
Confidential, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02108
Chair, Governmental Accounting Standards Board
About the Company
Non-profit org that provides training programs & thought-leadership for the accounting & finance industry
Industry Accounting
Type Non Profit
Founded 1972
Employees 51-200
Categories
Accounting AAG AICPA APB ARB ASR Codification DIG EITF FASB FIN FRR FSP FTB GAAP PB S-X SAB SEC SOP
Business Classifications
B2B SAAS
About the Role
The Company is in search of a distinguished leader to serve as the Chair of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB). The successful candidate will be responsible for leading a team dedicated to the development of high-quality accounting and financial reporting standards for U.S. state and local governments. This senior and highly visible role requires a strong working knowledge of current GASB standards, distinguished technical governmental accounting expertise, leadership ability, strong communication skills, and experience in collaborating with diverse stakeholders. The Chair will act as the principal public spokesperson for the GASB, lead the strategic direction of the Board, and ensure that the concerns of stakeholders are heard and considered.
Candidates for the Chair position must demonstrate experience at a senior level in national state and local government financial accounting and reporting issues, or in related fields such as public accounting, investment leadership, or executive roles in recognized government or municipal market organizations. A strong technical understanding of U.S. generally accepted accounting principles for state and local governments is essential, with a CPA being highly desirable. The role also requires experience or a strong interest in standard setting or financial regulatory matters, and a proven track record in building strong relationships with regulatory bodies. The ideal candidate will have a commitment to the GASB's mission, demonstrated thought leadership, and the ability to attract and retain top talent.
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions
Board of Directors (non-operating) Finance
About the Company
Non-profit org that provides training programs & thought-leadership for the accounting & finance industry
Industry Accounting
Type Non Profit
Founded 1972
Employees 51-200
Categories
Accounting AAG AICPA APB ARB ASR Codification DIG EITF FASB FIN FRR FSP FTB GAAP PB S-X SAB SEC SOP
Business Classifications
B2B SAAS
About the Role
The Company is in search of a distinguished leader to serve as the Chair of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB). The successful candidate will be responsible for leading a team dedicated to the development of high-quality accounting and financial reporting standards for U.S. state and local governments. This senior and highly visible role requires a strong working knowledge of current GASB standards, distinguished technical governmental accounting expertise, leadership ability, strong communication skills, and experience in collaborating with diverse stakeholders. The Chair will act as the principal public spokesperson for the GASB, lead the strategic direction of the Board, and ensure that the concerns of stakeholders are heard and considered.
Candidates for the Chair position must demonstrate experience at a senior level in national state and local government financial accounting and reporting issues, or in related fields such as public accounting, investment leadership, or executive roles in recognized government or municipal market organizations. A strong technical understanding of U.S. generally accepted accounting principles for state and local governments is essential, with a CPA being highly desirable. The role also requires experience or a strong interest in standard setting or financial regulatory matters, and a proven track record in building strong relationships with regulatory bodies. The ideal candidate will have a commitment to the GASB's mission, demonstrated thought leadership, and the ability to attract and retain top talent.
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions
Board of Directors (non-operating) Finance