Sr. Director, Finance Operations

Sr. Director, Finance Operations
Macmillan

United States, New York, New York

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Salary

$165,000 - $175,000 Per Year

Rank

Senior Director

Responsibility

Design/Transform

Scope

Regional

Workplace

Hybrid

Functions

Finance

Reports to

SVP, Finance Operations

Level

N-2

Travel Max:

0%

Posting Date

12-11-2025

Description

We are seeking an experienced and transformation-driven Sr. Director, Order-to-Cash to lead and optimize the Order-to-Cash (OTC) function for Macmillan’s U.S. Trade business.

Reporting to the SVP, Finance Operations, this role is accountable for establishing best-in-class processes, implementing technology-driven improvements, and ensuring compliance, efficiency, and strong cash performance. The Director will be a key strategic leader within Finance Operations, responsible for defining the function’s roadmap and leading continuous improvement across Accounts Receivable, and Credit & Collections activities.

This is a high-impact opportunity for a finance professional with deep transformation experience, a passion for process excellence, and a proven ability to partner across functions in a dynamic publishing environment.

Sr. Director, Finance Operations

Key Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership and Ownership

  • Serve as the single-point process owner for Accounts Receivable, and Credit & Collections across Macmillan’s U.S. Trade organization.
  • Develop and implement a strategic roadmap for the Accounts Receivable and Credit & Collections process that aligns with Finance Operations goals and business growth objectives.
  • Partner with stakeholders in Finance, Accounting, Customer Service, Operations, Sales, and Technology to standardize processes, policies, and controls.
  • Drive process governance, ensuring efficiency, accountability, and alignment across functions.

Transformation and System Optimization

  • Lead finance transformation initiatives focused on standardization, automation, system integration, and improved data visibility.
  • Collaborate with IT and business teams to design and deploy enhancements or new OTC solutions.
  • Establish comprehensive process documentation, policies, and internal controls.
  • Identify opportunities for automation and digitization to enhance the customer and user experience.

Performance and Continuous Improvement

  • Define and manage key performance indicators (KPIs) such as Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) and collection performance.
  • Leverage analytics and data insights to monitor trends, identify bottlenecks, and drive targeted improvements.
  • Promote a continuous improvement culture, embedding best practices and supporting change management across the team.

Leadership and Collaboration

  • Lead and mentor AR, and Credit & Collections teams or partners, fostering collaboration, accountability, and innovation.
  • Build strong relationships with operations, business leaders, external customers, and vendors to optimize collections and customer satisfaction.
  • Partner closely with other Finance Operations leaders to align organizational structure and process maturity goals.

Risk Management and Compliance

  • Oversee credit risk and ensure balance between revenue enablement and risk mitigation.
  • Ensure OTC activities comply with company policies, accounting standards, and internal controls.

Qualification & Requirements

What you’ll bring

  • Proven ability to lead finance transformation initiatives and drive process improvement across functions.
  • Deep understanding of Order-to-Cash processes including credit, collections, and accounts receivable.
  • Strong strategic thinking and data-driven decision-making skills.
  • Exceptional communication and stakeholder management abilities, with experience influencing across senior leadership levels.
  • Strong analytical mindset, capable of translating data into actionable insights.
  • Expertise in internal controls, compliance, and process governance.

Ideal Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business required; MBA or Master’s degree preferred.
  • 10+ years of progressive experience in finance operations, credit & collections, or shared services.
  • Demonstrated experience implementing or optimizing financial systems/tools
  • Experience managing distributed teams in a complex organization.
  • Background in publishing, media, or consumer products industries desirable.

Benefits

No information available.

Company Profile

Macmillan
Industry

Book and Periodical Publishing

Revenue

$1.4B

Employees

5,000

Fortune 500 Rank

NA

Global 500 Rank

NA

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