In his work life, Tim was responsible for financial reporting to boards for over fifteen years. Tim worked with executive management to present clear and actionable reporting at the board level. Focused on Not-for-Profit organizations for the past 20 years Tim has worked to manage reporting, public and internal, establish controls, managed banking relationships and has managed many operational needs from payroll to HR benefit administration, to property plant and equipment. Tim has negotiated leases, been a 401K plan trustee, overseen endowment portfolios and worked closely with outside audit firms to manage recording and presenting financial results that reflect performance fairly and correctly. Tim was responsible for financial reporting at the Brennan Center for Justice, a nationally recognized think tank for Voting Rights, and more. Tim also was CFO of the New York Restoration Project for four years, working on New York City open space and access to space during the pandemic years.
Highlights during Tim’s career include:
- Managing through ten years of growth at the Brennan Center when the Net assets tripled from $8.0 million to $24.0 million.
- Implementation of paperless expense reporting which saved FTE headcount and streamlined internal processes reducing errors and promoting timely reporting while at the Brennan Center.
- Successfully bringing in 8% of all funding through PPP loans for New York Restoration Project during 2020 and 2021.
- Managed $4.0 million of capital building cash flow during a three-year period, successfully bringing in State and City monies on a timely basis by building a relationship with the agencies involved.
For the past 11 years Tim has moderated a monthly networking group for Not- For Profit financial executives. Tim has extensive experience emceeing table presentations, thought leader discussions and leading presentations on various subjects himself. Tim has been working on boards since the 1980s – he joined and then became president of a Co-op board, worked on a youth theater board, was president of the Ridgewood Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company and currently serves as Treasurer to the Arts Rock Board in Rockland County. In the decades of service Tim has developed a sharp understanding of what works and does not work for a smooth functioning and impactful board.
After more than 35 years of full-time work Tim has transitioned to a flexible work schedule based around finding and supporting Not for profits that need a helping hand through outside services. He brings his enthusiasm for, and broad knowledge of not-for-profit issues and a desire to help to all his potential clients.
Tim has an undergraduate degree in Finance and master’s in Management from Babson College.
LinkedIn: Tim Domini
