COE - Head of CFC (Commercial Fixed Cost Financial)
We are Reckitt
As the role of Head CFC Commercial Fixed Costs at Reckitt, you will be responsible for governing, analysing, and optimizing end‑to‑end Commercial Fixed Cost (CFC) investments across Sales, Marketing, Trade, and Commercial Operations. You will lead a high‑performing team to ensure accurate and timely monthly close, deliver forward‑looking insights on commercial spend, and partner with Sales and Marketing leaders to optimize investments, reinforce governance, and drive efficiency initiatives.
About the role
As the role of Head CFC Commercial Fixed Costs at Reckitt, you will be responsible for governing, analysing, and optimizing end‑to‑end Commercial Fixed Cost (CFC) investments across Sales, Marketing, Trade, and Commercial Operations. You will lead a high‑performing team to ensure accurate and timely monthly close, deliver forward‑looking insights on commercial spend, and partner with Sales and Marketing leaders to optimize investments, reinforce governance, and drive efficiency initiatives.
Your responsibilities
- Understand and enforce commercial fixed cost governance policies (spend classification, approval thresholds, promotional compliance) and ensure consistent adoption across commercial functions
- Oversee monthly close for CFCs, including review/approval of accruals and deferrals, validation of journal entries, and timely posting in enterprise finance systems (e.g., SAC / Fusion / myRB).
- Lead quarterly forecasts and annual planning: align bottom‑up submissions with top‑down targets, challenge assumptions, size risks/opportunities, and recommend forecast adjustments.
- Analyze spend effectiveness and ROI for commercial initiatives (e.g., marketing campaigns, trade programs); recommend reallocation to maximize impact on revenue and profitability.
- Provide weekly status updates and executive‑ready summaries to Commercial Finance leadership, FP&A, and Sales/Marketing Business Partners.
- Partner directly with Sales and Marketing leaders to drive remediation of variances, re‑phasing of spend, and optimization initiatives (e.g., promotional compliance, vendor consolidation).
- Critically evaluate accrual accuracy and documentation quality; direct remediation to ensure audit‑ready support and strong internal controls.
- Report against enterprise efficiency/productivity programs in accordance with HQ requirements and cadence; identify future opportunities and track delivery against targets.
- Drive automation and analytics: define CFC KPIs (spend-to-sales ratios, ROI metrics, run‑rate), lead dashboarding and continuous improvement of data quality and timeliness.
- Coordinate with Trade Compliance, Controllership, Procurement, and Internal Audit to uphold policy compliance and enable cross‑functional efficiencies.
The experience we're looking for
- 12+ years of progressive experience in Finance/FP&A, Commercial Finance, or Trade Spend Management with direct accountability for commercial fixed costs across Sales and Marketing. CPG/consumer goods experience is a plus.
- Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field; MBA or CPA preferred.
- Demonstrated leadership of month‑end close, forecasting, and executive reporting cycles; proven record of cost optimization and ROI improvement in commercial contexts
- Strong technical proficiency in accruals/deferrals, variance analysis, cost allocation, and driver‑based forecasting; audit‑ready documentation discipline aligned to US GAAP/IFRS.
- Advanced data fluency and storytelling skills (Excel, Power BI) and ability to convert complex trends into clear recommendations.
- Experience operating/implementing enterprise finance systems (e.g., SAC, Fusion, SAP, Oracle/EPM).
- Skilled people leader with ability to coach and build high‑performing, detail‑oriented teams.
- Self‑starter with excellent organization, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment.
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