/ Chief Financial Officer

Management responsibility would typically include treasury, budgeting, taxes, accounting, asset and liability management and financial-control activities. Plans, directs and controls the organization’s overall financial plans and policies, accounting practices and relationships with lending institutions, shareholders and the financial community. Develops and coordinates necessary and appropriate accounting and statistical data and reports. Counsels management on fiscal control and profitability. Responsible for the fair measurement and presentation of the company’s financial results and condition under U.S. GAAP and for the safeguarding and optimum use of the organization’s assets in order to maximize return. The CFO directs the accounting and treasury functions providing leadership, training and supervision while ensuring compliance with company policies and procedures and applicable state and federal banking regulations and laws.



Updated: 2.19.19