Location: United States (Remote-first with occasional travel)
Reports To: CEO & Managing Partners
Company: EquityX – U.S. Business Acquisition Company
About EquityX
EquityX is on a mission to preserve and grow America’s backbone: its small and mid-sized businesses. We acquire companies facing succession challenges and ensure their continuity by maintaining legacy, empowering employees, and driving long-term value. Our model is focused on operational stewardship, employee ownership, and the protection of American economic heritage.
As we expand our portfolio across the country, we are looking for a strategic and execution-focused Chief Financial Officer (CFO) who can help us scale our impact while managing financial risk, optimizing capital structure, and strengthening the financial health of both EquityX and our portfolio companies.
Role Summary
The CFO will play a mission-critical role at EquityX. This individual will oversee all aspects of financial strategy, acquisition financing, investor relations, and portfolio-level financial health. You will lead M&A execution, manage banking and capital relationships, and implement financial systems to ensure every company we acquire is sustainable and aligned with our principles of shared ownership and long-term stewardship.
Key Responsibilities
1. Strategic Financial Leadership
Design and execute the financial strategy for EquityX and its portfolio.
Build and maintain acquisition models, capital deployment plans, and financial forecasts.
Provide financial oversight and support to company Presidents across the portfolio.
2. M&A Execution
Lead financial due diligence for acquisitions: QofE, working capital, risk assessments.
Collaborate closely with legal and operations teams on deal structure and integration.
Ensure that each acquisition aligns financially with EquityX’s ownership and operational philosophy.
3. Debt & Capital Structure Management
Build and maintain strong relationships with commercial banks, SBICs, private lenders, and equity investors.
Raise and structure debt and equity for acquisitions and growth initiatives.