White Lion Capital Chief Financial Officer ($150,000-$300,000 Salary)
Company Overview
White Lion Capital is a fast-growing Family Office with diverse investments across public and private markets. Founded by a team of entrepreneurs and investors, the firm oversees a wide range of businesses, nonprofit ventures, and innovative investment vehicles across multiple industries. With an expanding portfolio and dynamic operational structure, we are seeking a talented CFO to lead and manage our financial infrastructure.
Role Description
We are hiring a full-time CFO/Controller to oversee financial operations for White Lion Capital and its affiliated entities. This hybrid role is based in Los Angeles, CA, with flexibility for partial remote work.
The ideal candidate will not only manage the books for White Lion Capital, but will also oversee the tax planning, compliance, and financial management for a growing number of businesses and nonprofit organizations owned by the four partners. Each partner has unique financial structures, requiring a high level of adaptability, strategic thinking, and financial planning expertise.
This is a rare opportunity to step into a high-trust leadership role at the heart of a family office that is expanding rapidly. The position requires deep understanding of U.S. tax law, GAAP accounting, intercompany structures, and multi-entity financial management.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee and manage all bookkeeping and financial operations for White Lion Capital
- Lead tax planning, tax filing, and compliance reporting across multiple entities (LLCs, C-corps, 501(c)(3)s, etc.)
- Prepare consolidated and entity-level financial statements, forecasts, and analysis
- Coordinate with attorneys, external CPAs, and tax advisors to implement strategic structures for partners and entities
- Maintain compliance with IRS regulations, state filings, and corporate governance requirements
- Track partner-level income, equity, and tax positions across all owned entities
- Build and maintain internal systems for document organization, expense tracking, and audit readiness
- Support long-term financial planning and growth strategy for the Family Office
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field
- CPA, CFA, or EA certification strongly preferred
- Minimum 10+ years of experience in financial leadership, tax planning, or family office management
- Deep knowledge of U.S. tax law, corporate structures, and financial reporting
- Experience working with multi-entity operations (for-profit and nonprofit)
- Highly organized and detail-oriented with excellent project management skills
- Proficient in QuickBooks, Excel/Google Sheets, and financial modeling
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Able to work independently and manage multiple priorities
- Discretion, professionalism, and trustworthiness in handling sensitive financial data