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  • Company: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Location: Remote or Boston, MA
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The Opportunity

The Controller will join an engaging and fun organization at an exciting time of its trajectory. This is an opportunity for an energetic and mission driven financial leader to continue critical and ongoing work to build and strengthen the Controller’s Office and join a renowned cultural institution in an inspiring and vibrant environment.  

Reporting to the CFO, the Controller is an integral member of the Financial leadership team and serves as the leader of the Controller’s Office at the Museum. In collaboration with the CFO, the Controller will be responsible for the development of the MFA ‘s financial management strategy and contribute to the development of the organization’s strategic goals.

In addition to the strategic components, the Controller will be charged with developing and implementing more sophisticated accounting systems and policies & procedures both in the financial and general operational realms. This is an exceptional opportunity for a leader with accounting experience, and a proven track record of creative problem-solving and management to join in a mission-driven organization. While the emphasis of this role is finance, it includes responsibilities for managing a diverse staff and requires an individual who is strategic, tactical, and inspirational.

Our culture is built on scholarship, collaboration, trust, and mutual respect. We embrace change and the opportunity it brings and are committed to develop, reward, and retain our valuable staff.


About MFA, Boston

As one of the world’s renowned art museums, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) boasts a collection that spans nearly all cultures and time periods. The original MFA opened its doors to the public in July of 1876 with 5,600 works of art. 

Today, the MFA is recognized for the quality and scope of its collection, exhibited in more than 140 galleries, which includes Art of the Americas; Art of Europe; Contemporary Art; Art of Asia; Art of Africa and Oceania; Art of the Ancient World; Prints and Drawings; Photography; Fashion, Textiles, and Jewelry; and Musical Instruments. Today, in addition to this collection that now encompasses nearly 500,000 works of art, the MFA is a lively social destination that offers concerts, films, and lectures while also serving as an important community and learning resource for schools, families, and visitors near and far. In recent years, the MFA has welcomed more than 1.2 million visitors each year, and in FY 2019 the museum saw more than 1.3 million visitors, a level of attendance not seen at the MFA since 1999.

The MFA’s mission is to collect and preserve its collections thoughtfully and share the works of art in the Museum with Boston and beyond while creating and providing engaging and memorable experiences. While the Museum is deeply rooted in the Boston community, it is an international institution with programming and research partnerships throughout the world. This is all possible through the efforts and dedication of the MFA’s talented staff, volunteers, donors, members, and community partners. The MFA culture is built on collaboration, generosity, trust, and service.

The MFA’s most recent strategic plan, MFA2020, has served as a catalyst for undertaking a broad range of projects through a strong spirit of collaboration. Initiatives are designed to deepen the MFA’s connection to its current audience while expanding and engaging with new and diverse communities to make it a more inclusive museum where everyone feels they belong. Many projects mark new opportunities for the Museum while others are expansions of successful programs. All are designed to actively cultivate conversation, engagement, connection, and understanding through art, both externally for visitors as well as internally for staff.

For more information on MFA Boston, please visit the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston website www.mfa.org.


Candidate Profile

The ideal candidate has 7-10 years of financial accounting experience within mid to large nonprofit organizations, including at least 2 years in a management/leadership role overseeing complex financial portfolios. This leader excels in fast-paced environments, maintaining high accuracy and attention to detail. The Controller demonstrates strong computer literacy and relationship management skills and is adept at handling highly confidential information with discretion. A bachelor’s degree in finance or a related field, along with a CPA designation, is required. 

Passion for Mission

The Controller will have an affinity for, and interest in working in a cultural institution and will be committed to the Museum’s mission and efforts to support inclusion, equity and accessibility (IDEA).  The Controller will bring a clear understanding of how their role contributes to the vision and mission of Museum and will be an individual of unquestionable ethics and integrity.

Collaborative Leadership

With demonstrated leadership skills, the Controller will be adept at hiring, training, evaluating, coaching and mentoring staff, as well as managing performance issues as needed. This leader will promote professional development and growth opportunities for staff, creating a culture of trust, transparency and accountability. Known for their collaborative leadership style, the Controller will work effectively across all levels of the organization to achieve organizational goals.

Accounting/Financial Expertise

The Controller will bring technical expertise as an accounting professional and business leader, with specialized expertise in nonprofit accounting including accounting for endowments, processing gift and pledge transactions and fund accounting. This leader will be well-versed in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and financial reporting, with experience leading audit processes. The Controller will understand uniform guidance requirements as it relates to single audits and have a strong background in compliance, contracts, grants, capital projects, and ideally retail operations. Lastly, this leader brings excellent analytical skills and sound judgment, with the ability to think critically about complex issues, consider key information and feedback, and make well-informed decisions.

Operational and Change Management Skills

With a solid foundation in best practices and industry tools, the Controller will bring strong operational expertise, setting clear metrics and KPIs to track progress toward goals. As a systems-savvy leader, this individual will have a proven track record of implementing or upgrading accounting systems to streamline workflows, simplify policies and procedures, and eliminate redundancies. Resourceful and solutions-oriented, this leader will excel in problem-solving and effectively allocating resources to meet organizational needs. An adept change manager, they are skilled at building consensus and collaborating with a diverse range of stakeholders.

Excellent Communication & Relationship Building Skills

The Controller will be an effective communicator and will provide accurate and timely financial reports to support leadership in decision making around strategic financial priorities throughout the organization. With strong interpersonal and relationship building skills, this leader will work collaboratively with and inspire trust and confidence with key stakeholders internally and externally, and in particular with the Leadership Team, Board, Budget & Finance and Audit Committees, and Department Heads. Additionally, the Controller will excel at conveying financial concepts in clear and accessible language.

 

Compensation & Benefits

Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. The compensation for this position begins at $200,000; based on experience and ability to have broad impact early, the salary range could be up to $230,000. Note that the final salary will reflect internal equity and the selected candidate’s individual experiences and qualifications. 

Benefits: 

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package to include:

  • Health and Wellness: Medical, dental, and vision insurance, with options for family coverage
  • Retirement Plans: 403(b) retirement savings plan with generous matching contributions 
  • Paid Time Off (PTO): 4 weeks of vacation, 13 paid holidays, personal and sick pay
  • Flexible Work Options: Hybrid work options
  • Life and Disability Insurance
  • Additional Perks: Flexible spending accounts, legal services, pet insurance, wellness programs


Contact

Koya Partners, the executive search firm that specializes in mission-driven search, has been exclusively retained for this engagement. Medelene Beasley and Naree W.S. Viner of DSG/Koya Partners have been exclusively retained for this search. To express interest in this role please submit your materials [email protected] All inquiries and discussions will be considered strictly confidential.