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Galloway & Company, Inc. is a people-first company where collaboration, innovation, and career growth are at the heart of everything we do. You will grow personally and professionally with a supportive culture, flexible work environment, and strong focus on leadership development. You'll also work on diverse, impactful projects alongside multidisciplinary professionals who are passionate about making a difference. At Galloway, you're not just building communities you're building a fulfilling career.
The Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) Manager is responsible for leading financial planning, forecasting, reporting, and performance analysis to support executive decision-making. Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), this role will build and maintain scalable financial processes, improve KPI visibility, and support acquisition integration as the organization continues to grow.
This role is initially an individual contributor position with a clear path to managing FP&A analyst resources as the function scales. The FP&A Manager will play a critical role in translating financial data into actionable insights and establishing a best-in-class FP&A infrastructure.
Analytical Thinking Applies strong critical thinking to evaluate financial data and identify trends
Initiative Proactively identifies opportunities and drives improvements
Attention to Detail Ensures accuracy and quality in all financial outputs
Collaboration Builds effective partnerships across finance and operations
Adaptability Thrives in a dynamic, high-growth environment
Accountability Takes ownership of deliverables and outcomes
Integrity Maintains high ethical standards and confidentiality
Base Salary: $140,000 $155,000 annually; Bonus Opportunity
Reports directly to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and operates initially as an individual contributor. This role is expected to evolve to include management of FP&A analyst resources as the function grows, while working closely with accounting, operations, and executive leadership to support financial planning and decision-making.