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CoBank is a member of the Farm Credit System, a nationwide network of banks and retail lending associations chartered to support the borrowing needs of U.S. agriculture, rural infrastructure and rural communities.
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At CoBank, the CFO’s areas of responsibility include Treasury, Accounting & External Reporting, Management Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis, and Tax. The CFO will also serve on other Farm Credit System and CoBank committees, as required, including the Farm Credit System Disclosure Committee and chairing the CoBank Asset/Liability Committee (ALCO), Disclosure Committee, Budget Committee and Retirement Trust Committee; s/he will also represent management in the following CoBank Board Committees – Executive Committee, Compensation and Human Resources Committee, Joint Audit/Risk Committee, and Audit Committee.
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At CoBank, the Portfolio Manager, Communications provides portfolio management and credit support to primary Relationship Managers, including origination, structuring, execution, and monitoring of Communications transactions.
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Researches charitable partners and designs grants and programs that support the CoBank and Farm Credit missions, differentiate the bank from its competitors, and positively impact its reputation among key stakeholders, Develops CSR guidelines and procedures and ensures accurate execution.
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CoBank is a cooperative bank serving vital industries across rural America. CoBank reserves the right to adjust compensation for all positions and to modify or discontinue benefits programs at any time in its sole discretion, subject to applicable law.
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At CoBank, our Portfolio Manager Project Finance provides relationship management and credit support to primary Relationship Managers, including origination, structuring, execution, and monitoring of Project Finance transactions for power and energy infrastructure assets.
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Frequent interaction with CoBank and other Farm Credit System teams. The Chief Operating Officer provides strategic leadership on the Executive Management team and leads the development and management of the Association's Enterprise Risk Management, Human Resources, Compliance, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Business Intelligence Reporting, Facilities and Vendor Management.
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Specialized knowledge of banking administration and accounting practices; financial analysis and reporting; and applicable Federal, State, and Farm Credit Administration (FCA) regulations. Serves as Chair of the Association's Enterprise Risk Management Committee.
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Provides leadership in Enterprise Risk Management areas and compliance. Primary Executive level leadership for all Association external legal counsel engagements and relationships, including SOCO. Leads continuous process improvement (CPI) strategies and efforts for areas of responsibility.
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Assists in preparing complex lease portfolio analyses, providing research, communications and other support to the indirect tax team as well as CoBank / Farm Credit Leasing (FCL) operations, relationship managers and leasing team members.
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Administer the Bank of America CashPro system, CFC and CoBank website access. Administer the Bank of America CashPro system, CFC and CoBank website access. Cobb EMC is currently recruiting for a Director, Financial Planning & Analysis who m anages the preparation, review, and presentation of the annual budget, financial forecasts, long-range plans, and various monthly general accounting duties.
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Coordinates scheduling of on-site collateral audits with CoBank associates and third-party vendors, as required. Assist in training of bank customers and CoBank associates in preparation of borrowing base reports.
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Aligns Lease Operations team deliverables and goals with the objectives of the broader Department, Division and Enterprise strategy of CoBank and Farm Credit Leasing. Provides tactical guidance and functional support in transactions and daily work, and ensures that all compliance activities are consistent with legal and regulatory requirements, as well as CoBank policies and procedures.
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At CoBank, our Credit Analyst prepares analyses and conducts credit investigations of routine credits in accordance with prescribed methods and procedures. CoBank University robust curriculum –associate training and development, including higher education tuition reimbursement.
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The CoBank St. Louis regional office is searching for an experienced relationship manager to join team. Headquartered outside Denver, Colorado, CoBank serves customers from regional banking centers across the U.S. and also maintains an international representative office in Singapore.
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