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The primary focus of your role as the Counsel-General Bank Lending attorney will be to provide legal advice on commercial lending and real estate matters and SBA lending arising from the general bank (75% of job responsibilities); and provide legal advice on consumer lending and consumer mortgage related matters arising from the general bank franchise (25% of job responsibilities.
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SBA Business Development Officer is responsible for generating new SBA and conventional real estate loans and SBA business loans. I place these people: SBA processor, SBA Loan Officer, Loan Officer, Commercial Credit , CRE, C&I, Commercial & Industrial loans, BDO, Business Development Officer, Portfolio Manager, Relationship Manager, CLO, Commercial Loan Officer, Ag Loan Officer , Market President , Credit analysis, Credit analist, Underwriiting, Loan Officer , Senior Loan Officer, Business Banker, Loans Lender lending.
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Greystone is a private national commercial real estate finance company with an established reputation as a leader in multifamily and healthcare finance, with over $16 billion in loan originations in 2022.
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The CFO leads all finance operations of a budget of approximately $10 million including direct responsibility for accounting, finance, forecasting, strategic planning, job costing, real estate deal analysis and negotiations and investor relations.
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The H.I.G. family of funds includes private equity, growth equity, real estate, debt/credit, lending and BioHealth. Our funds invest in many types of transactions, including, leveraged buy outs, distressed debt, venture capital and real estate.
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At least 7 years’ of experience in non-performing commercial real estate loan workouts or debt asset management. Advanced proficiency with commercial real estate, fixed income, and financial concepts.
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10+ years of Commercial Real Estate and Acquisition Development and Construction Loan workout experience. Portfolio Management: M anage a loan portfolio consisting of large, complex commercial real estate and/or specialized substandard or criticized credits to minimize credit losses, ensure return matches risk and, where possible, return customers to a satisfactory rating.
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Strong credit knowledge in some of the following lending activities: Aviation, Commodities, Energy, Leveraged Finance, Project Finance, Real Estate, or Securitization. The Loan Review function is an independent 3rd line control function that reports to the Head of Audit for the Americas, who in turns reports to the Natixis Chief Audit Officer in Head Office in Paris, France.
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Analytical Thinking, Commercial Real Estate, Competitive Advantages, Consumer Lending, Credit Risk Management, Data Analytics, Decision Making, Financial Operations, Portfolio Risk, Risk Appetite.
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Overall responsibility may include but not limited to, leading a team of service professionals, and ensuring the adherence to High Level Member Experience, Timely Servicing of all Consumer/Real Estate/MBL Loans, Collections, Loss Mitigation, Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, REO, Claims, Loss Analysis, Risk and Default Compliance.
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Military veteran - military service member - sales representative - sales manager - sales director - service advisor - account executive - real estate agent - insurance agent - loan officer - home advisor.
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Canvasser - outside - inside - call center – entry level - automotive sales - luxury car - used car - medical - dental - pharmaceutical - solar - industry - brewery - agriculture - vacation - travel - insurance - mortgage servicing - mortgage processing – real estate - retail - customer service - dealerships - collections - startups - creative marketing - SDR - canvass - sales - construction - marketing - food service – canvassing- outdoor sales – appointment setter.
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Here at DaBella we specialize in projects such as roofing, siding, windows, gutters, and more. Individuals will also have access to the Employee Assistance Program and Pet Insurance. Our canvassing team is not for the faint-hearted.
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The scope of work for the Assistant Vice President (AVP) of Real Estate Development & Chief Real Estate Officer (CREO) encompasses oversight of a broad range of functions integral to the University's real estate operations.
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Go door-to-door to introduce the company and what we have to offer to new and existing customers. Crush goals, seize opportunities, and ascend the ranks faster than you thought possible. We currently have 4 9 locations in 17 states and are on a fast track to future openings.
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