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A leading fashion brand in La Coruña seeks a Chief Financial Officer to guide financial strategy and operations as they expand globally. The ideal candidate will have extensive finance experience, strong analytical skills, and a collaborative spirit to foster financial excellence within the group.
Chief Finance Officer
Miista, based in the La Coruña area of Spain, is seeking a Chief Financial Officer with strong international accounting and reporting knowledge, as well as demonstrated experience in relevant fashion businesses, to take Miista to the next level of financial excellence.
The Miista Group is a privately owned entity with a Holding and five international subsidiaries (Portugal, France, Spain, UK and the US). It has been trading for over 14 years in the premium and high-end women's wear segment. The brand is currently distributed across the main international fashion markets - North America, Asia and Europe - and has customers in more than 30 countries.
Having successfully expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic, the business aims to triple its turnover in the next five years while preparing the structure for a fully consolidated global presence.
Miista.com
Instagram Account @miista
Role requirements
The ideal candidate will be responsible for financial strategy, financial planning and analysis, financial reports, company audits, compliance, and group auditing. They will collaborate with the CEO and the executive team to make decisions regarding the company's financial strategy and operations. The candidate will possess a strong background in finance and management.
Qualifications
Our Position: The Opposite Thing
Designed in London — Made in Spain — EU Sourced and Produced
Miista upends the exclusionary practices of the fashion industry to show how we’re actually living now. Over the last ten years we are proud to have built a brand that, through craft, our community, the risks we’ve taken and a sometimes
bizarre willingness to laugh at ourselves, has made an elegant commitment to the alternative. A dedication to the opposite thing.
What does that mean? That we’re happy to sacrifice profit and to subvert problematic fashion trends for women to create a product that has personality in addition to aesthetic value. A product that knows women don’t really shop using the search word ‘pretty’ now. If we were your friend, Miista would be the odd one at school who grew up and got an attitude and a sense of confidence. You know when it’s a Miista.