Chief Financial Officer
Company: Whitney Museum of American Art
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Reporting to the Deputy
Director, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) serves as a key member
of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s functional leadership team
– referred to as the Strategic Planning Group (SPG). The CFO is
responsible for planning and oversight of the Museum's financial
activities, including an annual operating budget of approximately
$80 million. Working closely with the Museum's executive leadership
team, colleagues across the Museum, and with the Finance, Audit,
and Investment Committees of the Board of Trustees, the CFO will
have responsibility for organizing short- and long-term financial
planning activities, performance analyses, risk management,
financial reporting, and cash/liquidity management. The CFO
oversees all Finance, Treasury, and Accounting functions,
including, but not limited to, operating & capital budgets, annual
audit, financial reporting systems, insurance, and tax-related
information. In addition, the CFO has administrative oversight of
the Museum's investment portfolio under the direction of the
Investment Committee of the Board. Above all, the CFO will be a
proactive strategic partner with the Museum's leadership team in
enabling the Whitney's institutional priorities through proactive &
rigorous financial planning. Primary Responsibilities Financial
Monitoring and Reporting Direct, supervise, and improve the
Museum's financial and budget planning processes to sustainably
fund programs and operations, deliver on high-priority capital
projects, and increase efficiency Partner with functional
leadership and teams across the Museum, including the Chief
Advancement Officer, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Marketing
Officer, to develop financial targets, monitor performance, and
develop remediation plans as needed Monitor financial performance
across the Museum through clear and consistent metrics and measures
of success. Advise on opportunities for revenue enhancement, cost
efficiencies, process improvements, and related policy changes
Drive long-range financial planning initiatives across the Museum
to enable diversified revenue growth and a positive operating
bottom line Provide periodic updates on the Museum's financial
performance to staff with a view to reinforcing connections between
departmental/ project budgets and the Whitney's mission and
strategic priorities Provide periodic updates and financial
reporting to the Finance Committee of the Board of Trustees,
including operating results, emerging financial opportunities,
risks, trends and key performance metrics Partner with department
leadership teams in developing performance targets, monitoring
performance, and creating remediation plans Design and recommend
financial strategies for review and action by the Museum’s
executive leadership team Short- and long-term financial goals and
related strategies for ratification by the Board’s Finance
Committee Long-range financial planning initiatives across the
Museum to enable diversified revenue growth and a positive
operating bottom line Reporting and/or policy recommendations to
support the execution of the Museum’s Strategic Plan
Course-corrective actions to address emerging financial risks
Museum-wide financial risk management policies and procedures, in
partnership with the General Counsel Management strategies for the
Whitney's ongoing debt program with strategic guidance from the
Board of Trustees. Working with external advisors and the internal
finance team, oversee the negotiation, execution, and management of
tax-exempt bond financings and credit facilities, including ongoing
compliance with legal and reporting requirements Strengthen the
capabilities of the Finance organization, through a combination of
people development, retention, and recruiting efforts (e.g.
Data-driven decision-making strategies to help clarify links
between departmental operations and the financial results of the
organization) Act as a fiduciary on the Retirement Plan Investment
Committee Oversee the Museum's Controller in coordinating the
annual audit of the Museum's financial statements and tax filings,
including the annual IRS Form 990 Qualifications Bachelor's degree
in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or other quantitative or
business-related discipline required; MBA/CPA preferred Minimum ten
years of progressive experience in a senior-level financial
management role Excellent analytical, verbal, and written
communication and presentation skills required Strong communicator
with the ability to make financial information accessible and
comprehensible to stakeholders from a variety of backgrounds. Must
be able to connect finance to the Museum's mission and values.
Exceptional emotional intelligence, sound judgment, and a deeply
collegial, collaborative leadership style · Demonstrated ability to
develop positive board-level relationships. Experience working with
governing boards and committees is helpful, but not required
Excellent planning, financial management, and organizational skills
Strong work ethic, along with effective management and supervisory
skills; accustomed to building and developing teams Experience at a
cultural institution or mission-driven non-profit organization is
valuable but not required Able to always operate with transparency
and with the highest degree of ethics Operationally oriented, with
the ability to bring practical insights and solutions to critical
financial decisions and initiatives across the Museum Able to
manage and develop financial talent within the organization
Compensation & Benefits Salary range is $250,000 - $300,000 and
will be commensurate with experience Medical, Dental, Vision,
403(b) elections Generous Paid Time off benefits Commuter benefits
- parking, mass transit, and Citi Bike Admission to world-renowned
museums across the city and nationally Pet insurance About the
Whitney: The Whitney Museum of American Art, founded in 1930 by the
artist and philanthropist Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, houses the
foremost collection of American art from the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries. From her vision arose the Whitney Museum of
American Art, which has been championing the most innovative art of
the United States for 86 years. The core of the Whitney’s mission
is to collect, preserve, interpret, and exhibit American art of our
time and serve a wide variety of audiences in celebration of the
complexity and diversity of art and culture in the United States.
Through this mission and a steadfast commitment to artists
themselves, the Whitney has long been a powerful force in support
of modern and contemporary art and continues to help define what is
innovative and influential in American art today. EEO Statement:
The Whitney Museum of American Art is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. The Museum does not discriminate because of age, sex,
religion, race, color, creed, national origin, alienage or
citizenship, disability, marital status, pregnancy, partnership
status, caregiver status, veteran status, gender (including gender
identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, predisposition,
or carrier status, arrest or conviction record to the extent
required by applicable law, credit history, domestic violence,
sexual violence, or stalking victim status, or any other factor
prohibited by law. The Museum hires and promotes individuals solely
on the basis of their qualifications for the job to be filled. The
Museum encourages all qualified candidates to apply for vacant
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