Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Cannara Biotech Inc. (Québec) at Cannara Biotech Inc. — NeverHard
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Cannara Biotech Inc. (Québec) at Cannara Biotech Inc. in Québec, Canada. Skills: Data-Driven Decision Making, Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), Inventory Accounting, Manufacturing Accounting, Product Costing. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Cannara Biotech Inc.
Location
Québec, Canada
Type
full_time
Required skills:
Data-Driven Decision Making
Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A)
Inventory Accounting
Manufacturing Accounting
Product Costing
Public Company Reporting
Strategic Leadership
Treasury
investor relations
Company Overview
Cannara Biotech Inc. is a profitable, growing TSX-listed company operating in the Canadian recreational cannabis industry, one of Canada’s newest and fastest-growing CPG categories. With a strong asset base, leading brands, and a disciplined focus on execution and profitability, Cannara is entering its next phase of growth and is seeking an exceptional Chief Financial Officer to help scale the business.
Position Summary
The Chief Financial Officer will serve as a key member of the executive leadership team and a strategic partner to the CEO and COO. The CFO will be responsible for leading all aspects of the finance function, including public company reporting, manufacturing accounting, financial planning and analysis, taxation, treasury, capital allocation, internal controls, banking relationships, and investor relations.
A critical component of this role will be to strengthen Cannara’s manufacturing finance capabilities, including product costing, inventory accounting, gross margin analysis, pricing support, and operational performance measurement across a portfolio of branded CPG products. The successful candidate will combine public company rigor with strong commercial and operational finance acumen and will help drive scalable, profitable growth through disciplined financial leadership and sharper data-driven decision-making.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Business Partnership
Serve as a trusted advisor to the CEO, COO, and Board on financial strategy, business performance, capital allocation, and risk management
Partner closely with executive leadership on key strategic initiatives, including growth planning, capital expenditures, financing initiatives, and potential M&A opportunities
Provide rigorous financial insight to support decision‑making across pricing, product mix, profitability, manufacturing efficiency, working capital, and return on investment
Help shape and institutionalize a high‑performance, data‑driven operating culture across the organization
Financial Planning, Performance & Analysis
Lead budgeting, forecasting, long‑range planning, and cash flow management
Oversee financial planning and analysis with a strong focus on manufacturing economics, cost structure, product profitability, and business performance improvement
Develop robust reporting and analytics around gross margin by brand, SKU, category, format, province, and customer to support stronger commercial and operating decisions
Lead scenario analysis around pricing, trade‑offs between cost and margin, product mix optimization, and promotional or strategic commercial decisions
Build financial models and decision‑support tools to evaluate investments, operational initiatives, and growth opportunities
Manufacturing Finance, Costing & Pricing
Oversee all manufacturing accounting processes, including inventory accounting, standard costing or actual costing methodologies, variance analysis, and cost allocation frameworks
Ensure accurate and decision‑useful product costing across cultivation, extraction, processing, packaging, and distribution activities
Strengthen financial visibility into yields, production efficiency, labor utilization, overhead absorption, scrap, and other key manufacturing performance drivers
Partner with operations, supply chain, sales, and marketing to ensure costing and margin data are translated into actionable pricing and assortment decisions
Support the development of disciplined pricing frameworks for branded CPG products, balancing competitiveness, market dynamics, gross margin targets, and long‑term brand positioning
Ensure inventory valuation, reserves, and cost accounting policies are robust, accurate, and aligned with IFRS and operational realities
Drive continuous improvement in manufacturing KPI reporting and profitability analytics to support scale and margin expansion
Financial Management, Tax, Reporting & Controls
Oversee all aspects of financial reporting, including IFRS financial statements, MD&A, audit coordination, and TSX/public company compliance
Ensure the integrity of financial information, including robust internal controls, policies, and risk management frameworks
Lead treasury management, tax oversight, and financial governance across the organization
Ensure finance processes and systems are scalable, efficient, and aligned with the needs of a growing public company
Capital Markets, Banking & Investor Relations
Lead the company’s capital markets activities, including financing initiatives, lender relationships, and broader capital strategy
Support and help execute Cannara’s investor relations program, including earnings communications, investor presentations, analyst engagement, and shareholder communications
Build credibility with investors, analysts, lenders, auditors, and other external stakeholders through clear, disciplined, and transparent financial communication
Partner with the COO on Board materials, financial updates, and strategic presentations
Technology, Systems & Analytics
Drive the continued modernization of the finance function through improved systems, automation, analytics, and reporting tools
Strengthen the company’s use of data and technology, including AI where relevant, to improve forecasting, reporting quality, business insights, and decision‑making speed
Ensure key manufacturing, costing, pricing, inventory, and commercial data are captured accurately and translated into actionable business intelligence
Improve integration between finance, ERP, operations, and commercial reporting to support better cross‑functional decision‑making
Team Leadership
Lead, mentor, and develop a high‑performing finance team with a culture of accountability, ownership, and continuous improvement
Strengthen organizational capabilities, processes, and talent to support the next phase of growth
Elevate the role of finance as a proactive business partner across operations, supply chain, sales, marketing, and executive leadership
Required Qualifications
Education: CPA designation required; MBA, CFA, or equivalent advanced business/finance credentials considered an asset
Experience: 10‑15+ years of progressive finance leadership experience, including senior‑level finance roles
Industry
Meaningful experience in a public company environment, including external reporting, controls, governance, and investor‑facing responsibilities
Strong experience in manufacturing finance, cost accounting, inventory accounting, and margin analysis within CPG, manufacturing, or other operationally intensive product businesses
Demonstrated experience supporting pricing strategy, product profitability analysis, and financial decision‑making in a branded product environment
Experience in CPG, manufacturing, or other operationally intensive B2C environments; cannabis industry experience is an asset
Public Markets: Minimum 5 years of experience with public company reporting
Leadership
Proven track record building, leading, and upgrading finance teams and processes in growth‑oriented organizations
Demonstrated ability to operate both strategically and hands‑on in a fast‑paced environment
Technology: Strong systems, analytics, and finance technology orientation; experience leveraging automation and data tools to improve performance is preferred.
Languages: Bilingual (English/French) preferred to communicate with colleagues and stakeholders within and outside of Québec
Personal Attributes
Strategic, commercially minded, and intellectually rigorous
Strong operator with deep appreciation for manufacturing and unit economics
Hands‑on, practical, and execution‑oriented
High integrity and sound judgment
Strong communicator with the ability to engage effectively with executives, board members, investors, and external stakeholders
Comfortable operating in a dynamic, entrepreneurial, and high‑growth environment
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