New Opportunity: Chief Financial Officer

Chief Financial Officer

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Founded in 1947, Oregon Tool, Inc. has grown from a basement in Portland, Oregon, to a global designer, manufacturer, and marketer of precision cutting tools, equipment, and accessories for consumers and professionals in more than 110 countries with 3200 team members. 


Building off the pioneering spirit of its founder, Joseph Buford Cox, Oregon Tool has transformed the cutting industry and have become the world’s #1 manufacturer of saw chain and guide bars for chainsaws and diamond saw chain for concrete and pipe, a leading manufacturer of agricultural tractor attachments, and the leading OEM supplier of first-fit and replacement parts. Its products are sold into the aftermarket through multiple channels, including distributors, dealers, mass merchants and e-commerce, as well as to original equipment manufacturers for “first fit” use on new equipment. Since its founding in the 1940s, Oregon Tool has grown from a family business into a multinational organization.


Oregon Tool is owned by Platinum Equity, a global investment firm with more than $48 billion of assets under management and a portfolio of approximately 60 operating companies that serve customers around the world. Platinum Equity specializes in mergers, acquisitions and operations – a trademarked strategy it calls M&A&O® – acquiring and operating companies in a broad range of business markets, including manufacturing, distribution, transportation and logistics, equipment rental, metals services, media and entertainment, technology, telecommunications and other industries. Over the past 29 years Platinum Equity has completed more than 450 acquisitions.


POSITION SUMMARY

Based on a recent promotion of Oregon Tool’s Chief Financial Officer to Chief Executive Officer, Oregon Tool is seeking an experienced Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead key financial functions across our U.S. and international operations with a team of 100 team members, with primary focus on accounting, tax, treasury, and internal audit, as well as IT. The CFO will be a key strategic partner to the executive leadership team, playing a pivotal role in shaping the company’s growth strategy, ensuring financial performance, managing risk, and overseeing the IT function. As the financial steward of a private equity-backed global organization, the CFO will. ensure strong financial governance and compliance, optimize cash flow, and support operational efficiency. While primarily focused on these areas, the CFO also provides limited oversight of financial operations, contributing to sound decision-making and the organization’s overall fiscal health. The CFO will also be responsible for aligning the IT team with the strategic vision set by the private equity owners, helping to drive value creation, cost optimization, and scalability.



ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES


Strategic Financial Leadership:

Support both short-term and long-term growth objectives of the financial strategy to align with the playbook. Provide insights on capital structure, liquidity, and funding strategies. Partner with the executive leadership team to guide business performance and identify operational efficiencies. Support the execution of an exit strategy or liquidity event, working closely with the private equity firm to align with investment objectives.

 

Financial Operations & Reporting:

Oversee the preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. GAAP and international standards, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements across all jurisdictions. Lead monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting to the private equity firm, board of directors, and other key stakeholders. Implement best practices for financial reporting and performance analysis, ensuring the company maintains a strong financial position. Direct the team in accounting, financial reporting, budgeting, and tax compliance.

 

Cash Flow & Risk Management: 

Manage the company’s cash flow, working capital, and liquidity to ensure the business operates efficiently and remains financially stable. Develop and implement risk management strategies, overseeing financial controls, insurance, and mitigation of operational, financial, and market risks. Work with external auditors, legal advisors, and tax consultants to manage risk and optimize the tax structure across global operations. This includes cyber security and IT Risk Management.

 

Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) and Capital Strategy:

Lead or support M&A initiatives, including target identification, due diligence, valuation, and integration, to support the company’s growth strategy and value creation. Partner with the private equity firm to evaluate and execute on new investment opportunities, optimizing capital structure and aligning with the firm’s strategic priorities.

 

Global Operations & International Oversight:

Oversee financial operations in all international locations, ensuring compliance with local financial regulations and tax laws. Maximize financial processes and reporting systems across geographies, driving operational efficiencies and consistent decision-making globally. Coordinate with international finance teams to ensure alignment with overall company financial objectives and adherence to best practices.

 

IT Strategy & Oversight:

Lead the IT function, aligning technology investments with financial goals and operational needs. Ensure systems are scalable, secure, and enable financial reporting and forecasting capabilities. Partner with the IT team to ensure the integration of financial systems (e.g., ERP, cloud services) to enhance reporting accuracy and streamline operations. Drive initiatives that optimize the company’s technological infrastructure, ensuring it supports both financial and operational goals, particularly in the context of global manufacturing and sales.

 

Leadership & Team Development:

Build and lead a high-performance team, providing mentorship and fostering professional growth opportunities. Develop strong relationships with cross-functional teams to ensure finance is closely integrated with all business operations. Collaborate with the leadership team to set the overall direction for the business, ensuring that financial goals are met and exceeded.

 


QUALIFCATIONS


• Minimum of 5-7+ years of experience in executive financial leadership positions, with a focus on manufacturing, sales, and international operations.

• Prior experience in a private equity-backed company is highly preferred, with a proven track record of driving growth and value creation.

• Strong experience in M&A, capital structure optimization, and working closely with private equity investors.

• Experience in capital markets managing banking and investor relations.

• Strong financial modeling, analysis, and business forecasting skills.

• Expertise in U.S. GAAP, IFRS, international financial regulations, and tax compliance across multiple jurisdictions.

• Experience in IT or Business Analyst management, optimizing global systems, ERP software, and other integrated technologies.

• Excellent leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and develop high-performing teams in a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment.

• Ability to communicate complex financial concepts clearly to both financial and non-financial stakeholders, including the private equity investors.



LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES


Strategic Orientation & Commercial Acumen

The ideal candidate will have a strategic mindset and will look at business challenges and opportunities in a holistic way. With that strategic mindset, executing on the existing Playbook is the priority. They will understand how to integrate market and competitive trends, organizational state, and other issues into a coherent vision for change and growth and link this vision into a series of initiatives and priorities that are compelling and logical. They will have a strong track record of driving growth and value through internal initiatives.


Execution / Results Orientation

The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated track record of delivering impact in the business. The individual must have a high sense of urgency, be a highly driven execution- oriented leader who has repeatedly led organizations through rapid transformation that yield increased levels of growth and sustainable performance. They will have the ability and determination to move a portfolio of strategic imperatives forward, using performance metrics and benchmarks to track progress.


Team Leadership / Talent Development

The candidate will build deep organization strength, inspire and motivate the entire organization to impact the future growth, continuity and profitability of the business. They should be focused on coaching, mentoring and testing their senior leadership team to ensure continued growth and success of the business. The leader will consistently be recruiting to benchmark their existing team and as needed, bring in best-in-class performers. The ideal candidate will possess the ability to effectively motivate others to achieve goals and objectives as they build the next level leadership talent.

Collaboration, Communication & Influencing

The leader will be a good listener with outstanding interpersonal qualities and a natural, effective consultative style. They will have demonstrated the ability to be straightforward, frank, and direct with others while communicating respect. They must be able to influence, collaborate and partner with the different entities to drive improvements. This includes the ability to work effectively with a virtual, geographically dispersed organization.



Interested in Learning More?

180one has been engaged by Oregon Tool to manage this search. If interested in learning more about the opportunity, please contact Matt Oltmann /971.235.6236/ matt.oltmann@180one.com.





By Greg Togni July 30, 2025
Vice President of Sales – Industrial Automation About the Company For over a century, Globe Machine Manufacturing Company has been at the forefront of delivering custom-engineered factory solutions for manufacturers. Our solutions combine decades of proven mechanical performance with cutting-edge automation, controls, and robotics, empowering our customers to achieve next-level operational efficiency. Globe Machine was acquired by Westward Partners in 2024. Westward Partners is a Seattle based private equity firm investing in lower middle market businesses across a variety of industries based in the Pacific Northwest. The acquisition will set Globe up for accelerated growth and help the Company better serve new and existing customers through innovation, training, parts and service – something it has done successfully for over a century. About the Role Reporting directly to the CEO, this new Vice President of Sales – Industrial Automation will be integral in developing new customers and channels for Globe Machine. This strategic leadership role is responsible for driving revenue growth, expanding market share, and developing high-performance sales strategies in line with company objectives. Success in this role requires not only strategic sales skills, but also the technical proficiency to steer project definition, design, and sales initiatives. Effective collaboration with Globe’s engineering and manufacturing operations is imperative to achieve these objectives. The ideal candidate will have a deep knowledge of industrial automation technologies and proven success in managing complex sales cycles in a B2B environment and must possess the ability to instill customer confidence and foster strategic alliances within the industry. Furthermore, they must exhibit strong leadership qualities and excel as a team player. Key Responsibilities Sales Strategy Develop a comprehensive, data-driven sales strategy tailored to the industrial automation landscape, aligning with overall business objectives and long-term revenue goals. Conduct market segmentation and competitive analysis to identify high-growth sectors, emerging trends, and underserved customer segments. Define clear value propositions and differentiated messaging for key verticals to enhance market penetration. Establish pricing strategies and commercial models that reflect customer value, margin targets, and competitive positioning. Monitor market conditions, customer buying behavior, and competitive dynamics to proactively adjust strategy and maintain a strong market position. Business Development & Market Expansion Identify new business opportunities across new industrial sectors (e.g., manufacturing, automotive, food & beverage). Expand into new regions and market segments with tailored go-to-market plans. Drive channel strategy and channel partnerships with OEM’s, system integrators, distributors, and direct accounts. Customer & Partner Engagement Build and maintain strong executive relationships with strategic customers and partners. Oversee complex sales cycles, including technical solutions selling, contract negotiation, and long-term account management. Ensure a high level of customer satisfaction and retention by aligning solutions with business outcomes. Cross-Functional Collaboration Work closely with engineering, marketing, product and other teams across Globe to align product offers with market demands and customer feedback. Provide strategic input into pricing, product development, and solution positioning based on frontline insights. Forecasting & Performance Management Deliver accurate sales forecasts, pipeline reviews, and performance reporting to executive leadership. Utilize CRM and other data sources to drive sales insights and optimize sales operations. Competitive & Market Intelligence Monitor industry trends, emerging technologies, and competitive activity to inform sales strategy and maintain market position. Acts as the voice of the customer within Glove to ensure solution relevance and competitive differentiation. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, business or related field of study. 10+ years of progressive sales leadership experience in industrial automation, controls, robotics, integration, or related industries. Proven track record of meeting, or exceeding, multi-million-dollar revenue targets. Knowledge of automation and robotics technologies (e.g., PLC’s, robotics, motion control, sensors, etc.). Strong negotiation, communication, and presentation skills. Team player with a natural ability to collaborate with management, sales team, engineers, shop personnel, customer service and field service personnel required. Proven track record of independently managing clients and their account retention and growth required. Ability to handle multiple priorities efficiently, retain a sense of urgency and meet strict timelines required. Conduct oneself with the highest level of professionalism and ethical standards. The ability to travel up to or exceeding 50%. 180one has been retained by Globe Machine to manage this search. If interested in learning more about the opportunity, please contact Lisa Heffernan / 971.256.3076/ lisa@180one.com .
By Greg Togni July 29, 2025
When it comes to picking a new CEO, most boards reach for the usual suspects: executives with deep industry experience, often from within the same company or sector. That approach can feel safe, familiar candidates, known resumes, and minimal learning curves. But sometimes, playing it safe is the riskiest move of all. Two bold CEO appointments, Lou Gerstner at IBM in 1993 and Luca de Meo at Kering (home to Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Balenciaga) in 2025, offer compelling lessons in why bringing in an outsider can not only revitalize a struggling company but completely redefine its future. When a company is facing a critical inflection point, whether due to market shifts, internal stagnation, or a crisis of identity, looking beyond the usual talent pool may be exactly what’s needed. The IBM Pivot: Why the Best Choice Isn’t Always the Obvious One When IBM was on the brink of collapse in the early 1990s, the board had every reason to hire a tech industry insider. The company’s mainframe business was declining, and pundits believed the only way forward was to break it apart. The business media circled around technologists like John Sculley (Apple), Ben Rosen (Compaq), and George Fisher (Motorola) as obvious successors for IBM. It seemed clear: IBM needed someone with computer experience. Instead, the board chose Lou Gerstner , a marketing-focused executive with no background in tech. He had led American Express but had never worked at a tech firm. To most, it seemed like a wild bet. But Gerstner had what IBM truly needed: a clear-eyed view of business fundamentals, customer orientation, and the courage to challenge entrenched thinking. Within weeks, he diagnosed IBM’s core problem - not a dying mainframe business, but a bloated cost structure and poor pricing strategy. He slashed costs, dropped prices, and pivoted the company toward software and services. The result: IBM swung from an $8 billion loss to a $3 billion profit in under two years. The stock doubled in less than three. The takeaway? Gerstner succeeded not because he understood technology better than the insiders, but because he saw the business more clearly. His outsider lens became his greatest asset. Kering’s Gamble: When a Fashion House Needs a Fixer Fast-forward to 2025. The luxury giant Kering , home to Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Balenciaga, is flailing. Once a cultural powerhouse, the company has lost over 60% of its market value in two years. Gen Z is turning away. Investors are panicking. Gucci, the group’s crown jewel, has lost its sparkle. Leadership is uncertain. The traditional luxury playbook isn’t working. Enter Luca de Meo , a car executive. Best known for his turnaround successes at Fiat, SEAT, Volkswagen, and most recently Renault, de Meo is a brand strategist, not a fashion insider. But in an unexpected move, Kering’s longtime CEO François-Henri Pinault tapped him as his successor. To some, the decision was shocking. To others, it was exactly what Kering needed. Like Gerstner, de Meo is a seasoned operator with a history of revitalizing stagnant brands. He brought the Fiat 500 back to life. He revived Renault’s design appeal. And, importantly, he understands how to manage complexity at scale, just like a fashion conglomerate demand. Pinault explained the decision simply: “His experience at the helm of an international listed group, his sharp understanding of brands, and his sense of a strong and respectful corporate culture convinced me that he is the leader I was looking for.” In other words, Kering isn’t betting on fashion expertise. It’s betting on vision, brand building, and courage , qualities that transcend sectors. What Great Boards Understand About CEO Selection These two stories - IBM in 1993 and Kering in 2025 - share a deeper lesson about board behavior: great boards don’t just look for experience. They look for fit, capability , and contextual leadership . According to governance experts, the best board members do four things related to CEO selection that others often overlook: Clarify essential qualities : They define the two or three critical capabilities required to lead the company now , not a generic list of leadership traits. Stay open-minded : They don’t default to insiders or industry lifers. They consider external candidates who might bring unconventional strengths. Understand true fit : They go deep to match the candidate’s strengths to the business’s unique challenges - not just resume credentials. Accept imperfections : No candidate is perfect. Great boards don’t let minor gaps outweigh major potential. The IBM board, for example, didn’t get fixated on Gerstner’s lack of tech experience. They focused on his customer acumen, strategic thinking, and execution muscle . Kering is doing the same with de Meo: prioritizing brand vision and organizational agility over fashion-world familiarity. Why Outsiders Sometimes Make the Best Insiders There’s a myth that only someone “from the industry” can understand a company’s product or sector. But often, industry veterans are too close to the way things have always been done . They bring assumptions, biases, and sometimes too much reverence for tradition. Outsiders, on the other hand, are unencumbered. They ask disruptive questions. They bring fresh playbooks. They’re more willing to cut sacred cows or challenge failing strategies. And when paired with a strong leadership team that fills in any gaps, they can create transformative results. In both IBM and Kering’s case, their challenges weren’t about industry-specific knowledge. They were about strategic misalignment, outdated business models, and fading relevance. And those are problems a great leader, regardless of background, can solve . So, When Should You Look Outside? Hiring an outsider isn’t always the right call. But it can be the smartest one in situations like: An identity crisis (like Kering): when the company no longer knows who it is or how to connect with a new generation of consumers. A deep turnaround (like IBM): when the internal culture is stuck and bold change is needed. A strategic pivot : when the business must evolve quickly, and current leadership lacks the skills or courage to get there. A stagnant succession pool : when the internal candidates reflect the past more than the future. Bold Moves Create New Futures Both Lou Gerstner and Luca de Meo walked into the industries they weren’t born in. They remind us that leadership is less about where you come from, and more about how you think, act, and lead. Boards that have the courage to look outside their industry not only to widen the talent pool - but they also give their companies the best shot at meaningful transformation. In moments of crisis or reinvention, you don’t need more of the same. You need someone who sees things differently and has the guts to act on it.
July 14, 2025
 Vice President Operations & Purchasing About the Company Wilmar is a leading supplier of hand tools and equipment to major retailers across North America. With a focus on quality, value, and service, Wilmar delivers a wide assortment of automotive, industrial, and home repair tools to customers ranging from big-box retailers to specialty distributors. The company has a strong global sourcing operation and a warehouse network supporting a diverse and fast-moving product catalog. Wilmar is backed by Rainier Partners, a growth-focused private equity firm committed to building operational capabilities, improving margins, and supporting long-term value creation. Rainier’s investment is helping accelerate Wilmar’s growth in additional product categories, end markets, and geographies, while preserving the Company’s unique culture and customer focus. About the Role The Vice President of Operations and Purchasing is responsible for driving operational performance across Wilmar’s warehouse, purchasing, and facilities functions. This leader will ensure the company’s distribution operations are efficient, accountable, and aligned with broader business goals. The ideal candidate brings a deep background in global sourcing, warehouse operations, and lean methodologies, combined with the leadership skills to build a high-performing team. The VP of Operations will report directly to the CEO and work closely with the executive team. They will oversee key areas including warehouse management, purchasing strategy, supplier performance, inventory control, safety, and facilities management. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring both strategic insight and executional follow-through. Principal Accountabilities Are: Operational Execution Lead all aspects of warehouse and distribution operations across multiple shifts, with clear accountability for productivity, accuracy, on-time delivery, and safety metrics. Ensure WMS and forecasting tools are fully leveraged to improve planning, execution, and visibility. Drive continuous improvement through lean methodologies, root cause problem-solving, and frontline engagement. Strengthen shift handoffs, floor discipline, and daily performance management. Purchasing & Sourcing Leadership Direct the Purchasing function through a Director of Purchasing and team, ensuring accurate forecasting, supplier performance, and cost optimization. Oversee global sourcing decisions, balancing quality, cost, lead time, and working capital implications. Serve as a strategic negotiator for key supplier relationships and escalation points. Develop sourcing strategies that improve inventory turns and reduce excess and obsolete stock. People Leadership & Culture Build a strong leadership bench across operations and purchasing; provide clarity, accountability, and coaching to direct reports. Evaluate and evolve the existing leadership team to meet current and future needs. Lead culture change with a focus on urgency, ownership, accountability, and safety. Set a high bar for behavior and performance and follow through on underperformance with clarity and professionalism. Data-Driven Management Use systems (WMS, HRIS, Excel) and visual management tools to drive accountability and improve execution. Develop and report on key performance indicators across operations and purchasing. Establish practical, actionable KPIs that align with business priorities and PE partner expectations. Cross-Functional & Financial Acumen Work in partnership with Sales, Finance, ECommerce, and HR to ensure operational decisions support broader business objectives. Translate business strategy into operational execution plans that impact the P&L. Balance tradeoffs between cost, service, and operational risk with clarity and foresight. Ideal Candidate Profile: 10+ years of leadership experience in a high-volume distribution or logistics environment, ideally within a global sourcing and retail supply chain context. Proven success implementing lean practices and continuous improvement initiatives. Demonstrated ability to lead culture change and build strong leadership teams. High comfort level with data and operational systems; able to translate insight into action. Strong cross-functional collaborator who understands how operational decisions impact financial results. Interested in Learning More? 180one has been retained by Wilmar to manage this search. If interested in learning more about the opportunity, please contact Tom Haley / 503-334-1350 /  tom@180one.com 
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