Role Overview
The Program Manager Finance, Revenue & Sourcing will play a central role within Vetic's M&A function, driving post-acquisition integration, operational alignment, and financial performance improvements across acquired entities. The role combines financial planning, revenue optimization, sourcing strategy, and cross-functional project management to ensure seamless transitions and sustained value creation from M&A activities.
This individual will work closely with Finance, Operations, Supply Chain, Business Intelligence, Legal, and Clinic Leadership teams to build scalable processes, monitor integration progress, and deliver measurable business outcomes.
1. M&A Integration & Program Management
- Lead end-to-end integration programs for newly acquired veterinary clinics/businesses.
- Create and manage project plans, timelines, risk registers, and integration playbooks.
- Coordinate with functional owners (Finance, HR, Operations, IT, Medical, Marketing) to ensure alignment with Vetic standards.
- Track synergies, integration milestones, and value-capture initiatives.
2. Finance & Revenue Performance
- Partner with Finance teams to consolidate P&L, budgets, forecasts, and performance dashboards for acquired entities.
- Analyze revenue streams and recommend initiatives to improve pricing, service mix, and yield.
- Monitor clinic-level revenue KPIs and implement corrective actions where needed.
- Support financial due-diligence activities by providing insights into operational cost structures and revenue projections.
3. Strategic Sourcing & Cost Optimization
- Work with the Sourcing & Supply Chain teams to align procurement, vendor management, and inventory processes across acquired clinics.
- Identify cost-reduction opportunities through centralization, vendor consolidation, and improved sourcing practices.
- Develop and track sourcing KPIs (COGS %, stock-outs, vendor SLAs).
4. Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Serve as a bridge between M&A, Finance, Operations, and Supply Chain to ensure smooth onboarding of newly acquired locations.
- Facilitate decision-making across stakeholders through structured updates, steering committees, and reporting.
- Support change-management and communication plans to ensure clinic teams adopt new systems and processes.
5. Data, Reporting & Governance
- Build and maintain integration performance dashboards, including revenue, cost, and operational KPIs.
- Create program governance structuresweekly reviews, executive summaries, risk/issue logs.
- Provide leadership with insights and recommendations based on data trends.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Finance, Business Administration, Engineering, or related field; MBA preferred.
- 48 years of experience in program management, financial operations, business integration, consulting, or M&A environments.
- Strong analytical skills with familiarity in P&L management and financial modeling.
- Experience working with cross-functional teams across Finance, Operations, and Supply Chain.
- Proven ability to manage multiple workstreams in a fast-moving environment.
- Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and problem-solving skills.
Preferred Skills
- Exposure to healthcare, veterinary, or multi-location service businesses.
- Experience in post-merger integration (PMI) or due-diligence support.
- Knowledge of procurement, vendor management, or sourcing strategies.
- Proficiency in tools such as Excel, Google Sheets, BI dashboards (e.g., Looker/Tableau/PowerBI), and project management software.
Key Competencies
- Program Leadership
- Financial Acumen
- Operational Rigor
- Process Orientation
- Stakeholder Collaboration
- Continuous Improvement Mindset
- Execution Excellence
Success Metrics (KPIs)
- Timely and successful completion of integration milestones.
- Revenue growth and margin improvement across integrated clinics.
- Reduction in sourcing costs and improvement in procurement efficiency.
- Accuracy and timeliness of financial reporting for acquired entities.
- Stakeholder satisfaction and adoption of standardized processes.