Direct the operational and personnel activities within the Office of Treasury and Financial Management (TFM). Functional responsibilities include:
Operating Cash Investments
Cash Management and Banking
Debt Management
Endowment Management
Special Projects
The TFM Director reports to the Vice President for Financial Planning and Analysis.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Operating Cash Investments
Manage the University’s operating cash investment activities, including:
The development and implementation of policies and strategies for the operating cash pools and other separately managed investments as approved by the Board of Trustees.
Primary liaison for the investment consultant and investment managers for operating cash pools and other separately managed investments.
Provide reporting, analysis, and strategic recommendations for operating cash pool investments.
Continuous monitoring of the operating cash pools and investment managers.
Investment accounting, performance management, portfolio analysis and external reporting.
Cash Management and Banking
Oversee the University’s daily cash management and banking activities, including:
Implementation of new banking relationships and services, including treasury “best practices.”
Primary liaison with financial providers.
Provide reporting, analysis, and strategic recommendations for operating cash pool liquidity.
Day-to-day operating cash liquidity.
Daily, monthly, and multiyear cash flow projections.
Investment income projections.
Debt Management
Oversee the University’s external and internal debt management activities, including:
Compliance in accordance with the relevant bond covenants, swap agreements, line of credit agreements and other debt agreements.
Summarize and analyze the University’s debt portfolio to determine and minimize the “all-in” risk-adjusted cost of capital.
Primary liaison with internal and external bond counsel, debt advisors, debt counterparties, rating agencies and borrower departments.
Coordinate presentations on debt financing or refinancing.
Debt capacity monitoring and projections.
Debt payments in accordance with the relevant bond covenants.
Swap payments in accordance with the relevant swap agreements.
Management of internal loan and leasing programs.
Endowment Management
Administer the University’s endowment operations, including:
Maintain compliance with the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act (UPMIFA) and University policy consistent with accounting and legal requirements.
Liaison with University Advancement, General Counsel and endowment recipient departments.
Assist departments with the interpretation of endowment guidelines and financial information pertaining to individual endowments.
Review of new endowment agreements and amendments.
Analyze and recommend endowment spending policy levels.
Administer spending policy distributions as approved by MSU Board of Trustees.
Oversee purchases and sales of Common Investment Fund endowment units.
Oversee reinvestment of unspent spending policy distributions in accordance with endowment guidelines and departmental direction.
Evaluate endowment income account utilization and facilitation of appropriate spending plans with beneficiary departments.
Maintain financial information in the University-wide Scholarship/Endowment system.
Provide endowment fund annual reporting for inclusion in the University’s audited financial statements.
Special Projects
Research and analytical reviews as assigned by executive management.
Assist with public-private partnership capital opportunities.
Provide oversight of healthcare-related financial activity.
Business plan reviews and other financial analysis as needed.
Supervision and Administration
Perform all duties associated with hiring, supervising, and leading treasury and financial management team members.
Coordinate planning processes for assignment of operational responsibilities.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Degree
Bachelors -Accounting or Finance
Desired Degree
Masters -Accounting or Finance
Minimum Requirements
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree required preferably with a major in accounting or finance
Ten years of professional experience with an emphasis on accounting, finance or business analysis
Certification as a Certified Treasury Professional (CTP), or equivalent
Desired Qualifications
Advanced degree such as an MBA or equivalent experience.
Demonstrated experience and skill in leadership, supervision, and collaboration.
Excellent data analysis and Excel modeling skills.
Excellent time management skills and multi-tasking experience with ability to meet deadlines.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to interact effectively with management at all levels and MSU Board of Trustees.
Experience working with MSU systems is preferred
Demonstrated skill in exercising good judgment, integrity, and observing ethical standards ensuring objectivity and independence, remaining free from conflict of interest.
Demonstrated skill in discharging professional responsibilities with due care, competence and diligence in accordance with the standards established for the profession.
Required Application Materials
Resume/CV
Cover Letter
Name and contact information for five professional references
Review of Applications Begins On
09/30/2024
Remote Work Statement
MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon.
Website
https://tfm.msu.edu/
Department Statement
MSU Finance is steadfast in our efforts to uphold fiscal integrity, ensuring MSU’s role as a responsible steward of institutional resources and continuing the University’s ability to serve as a top research university in the world.
MSU Statement
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