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Senior Director, Event Finance & Economics

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Own Company

Administration, Accounting & Finance, Sales & Business Development
San Francisco, CA, USA
Posted on Mar 29, 2026

Description

The Senior Director, Event Finance & Economics owns the financial planning, performance management, and governance of the Strategic Events portfolio. This role synthesizes inputs from budget owners and event leads into a portfolio-level financial view; it does not replace day-to-day budget tracking or input collection; it ensures the team leader and Strategic Events lead have a clear, accurate, and decision-ready understanding of event economics, risks, and tradeoffs — enabling disciplined investment decisions and predictable financial outcomes.

This role is the single accountable owner of the Strategic Events financial engine and financial narrative, partnering closely with FP&A while retaining ownership of event-level assumptions, variance explanations, and governance standards. Executive communication and final readouts remain with the team leader and Strategic Events lead.

Core Responsibilities: Financial Planning, Forecasting & Performance

  • Own the forecasting framework, assumptions, and portfolio-level outlook for the Strategic Events portfolio

  • Partner with FP&A and budget owners on monthly and quarterly outlooks to ensure forecasts are aligned, inputs are accurately reflected, and assumptions are consistent

  • Own synthesis and interpretation of forecast vs. actual variance, including identification of drivers,risks, and financial implications

  • Run scenario modeling for portfolio shifts (event mix, cities, scale, timing, investments) as well as weigh into business planning narratives and documentations when applicable

  • Recommend corrective actions when financial performance deviates from plan

  • This role synthesizes inputs from budget owners and event leads into a portfolio-level financial view; it does not replace day-to-day budget tracking or input collection.

Outcome: Leadership understands what is happening financially, why it is happening, and what options exist to respond.

Workforce & Operating Expense Economics

  • Own financial oversight of headcount, contractor spend, and T&E across the Strategic Events portfolio

  • Partner with People Operations to align workforce plans and capacity assumptions with financial guardrails

  • Integrate workforce and operating expense economics into forecasting, scenario modeling, and investment decisions

Outcome: Workforce and operating expenses are managed as strategic financial inputs with clear visibility into cost, capacity, and tradeoffs.

Financial Governance & Standards

  • Partner with FP&A and leadership to establish and operationalize financial standards and guardrails for Strategic Events

  • Translate corporate financial expectations into event-level budgets and operating constraints

  • Own exception analysis and escalation, ensuring financial tradeoffs are explicit and intentional

  • Ensure deviations from financial guardrails are visible, understood, and addressed

  • Drive cost modeling, ROI analysis, and funding maps to support prioritization and investment decisions Strategic tradeoffs and final escalation decisions sit with event leadership.

Outcome: Event financials are disciplined, comparable, and governed — without becoming rigid or overly centralized.

Executive Partnership & Decision Support

  • Serve as the primary financial strategy partner to the team leader and Strategic Events lead for executive-level planning, scenario analysis, and investment decisions

  • Synthesize financial inputs from Accounting, budget owners, and FP&A into portfolio-level narratives and recommendations for executive forums, QBRs, MBRs, and leadership reviews

  • Own the strategic financial narrative, assumptions, and forward-looking implications that the team leader and Strategic Events lead bring forward

  • Advise on financial risks, tradeoffs, and investment options ahead of executive discussions

  • Ensure leadership enters executive settings fully prepared with clear, strategy-grade financial context

Outcome: Event Leadership are never surprised, underprepared, or forced to reconstruct financial context in executive settings.

Long-Range Financial Strategy

  • Own long-range strategic financial planning, including LRS and annual planning cycles

  • Model multi-year portfolio scenarios to support FY27–FY28 and beyond

  • Ensure financial plans scale with portfolio complexity, growth, and changing investment priorities

Outcome: Financial strategy evolves intentionally with the Strategic Events portfolio, rather than reactively.

Overall Outcome Expected A disciplined, transparent, and scalable financial operating model where:

  • Financial risks and variances are surfaced early

  • Investment decisions are informed and defensible

  • Governance is consistent but collaborative

  • Executive leaders are fully supported with clear financial insight

Required Skills:

  • 12+ years of relevant experience

  • Financial forecasting & scenario modeling — building and owning portfolio-level financial frameworks

  • Workforce & OpEx economics — integrating headcount, contractor, and T&E data into financial models

  • Executive communication — crafting financial narratives for QBRs, MBRs, and senior leadership forums

  • Cross-functional partnership — collaborating with budget owners, accounting, and operational teams

  • Bachelor's degree

Nice-to-Have Skills:

  • Experience in event, media, or portfolio-based businesses with variable cost structures

  • Familiarity with Salesforce internal financial systems and FP&A processes

  • Background in management consulting, corporate strategy, or investment analysis

  • Experience building financial operating models during a transition from decentralized to centralized financial governance

For roles in San Francisco and Los Angeles: Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance and the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring, Salesforce will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.