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Provide legal advice and counsel to national and global entities regarding cross-border transactions (valued $10 million to $1+ billion), including complex mergers and acquisitions (M&A), venture capital/private equity sponsored investments, other corporate finance transactions involving domestic and international parties, assets and portfolios.
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Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc., Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., and ODH, Inc. ("Otsuka") does not accept unsolicited assistance from search firms for employment opportunities.
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The Corporate Development team at AVANGRID is motivated, dynamic, and growing. Senior Corporate Development Analyst page is loaded. Senior Corporate Development Analyst.
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T-Mobile's Corporate Development Team is responsible for sourcing, evaluating, and executing the company's strategic acquisitions, investments and joint ventures. As Director, Corporate Development, you'll be instrumental in one of our corporate priorities - moving beyond core wireless, by helping the company grow and expand through M&A strategies and strategic partnerships that leverage our 5G network.
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This Sales Director will play a critical role with the corporate team in developing and meeting sales growth targets, ensuring the implementation of marketing plans for development of new business; maintaining the customer base, including existing customers; acquisition of new customers and penetrating new markets with this growing oil field service company.
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This position leads the development and execution of the school’s fundraising efforts including donor cultivation, annual fund, capital campaigns, major gifts, corporate and foundation grants, individual giving, public funds, special fundraising events, and legacy giving.
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Description: The Corporate Counsel will serve a key role in supporting the day-to-day legal needs of the company, with a focus on advising on and managing the company’s commercial transactions, including licensing, collaboration, supply, sales, manufacturing, and development agreement, and supporting an array of other matters, including employment and SEC reporting compliance.
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One (1) year of full-time professional private equity investment experience or other relevant experience involving a high degree of skill in data analysis, financial modeling, and investment evaluation, such as investment banking, consulting, corporate development, or similar background.
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Partner with colleagues in donor relations, corporate and foundation relations, annual giving, planned giving and regional programs to engage constituency base in each area. Senior Director of Development, Spears School of Business VISION : Transform the university through the power of generosity.
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BA/BS degree from a top undergraduate institution and 1-3 years professional experience in investment banking, private equity, management consulting, and/or corporate strategy and development.
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They will create and execute an annual development strategy with a goal of ~$2.5M to increase support from individual donors, corporate partners, and foundations while also identifying opportunities for growth.
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The Senior Financial Analyst, Corporate Strategy and Development (CSD) will play an integral role in North America s Finance Organization and be given the opportunity to gain broad experience across a wide variety of Financial systems, processes, and analyses.
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The Department's next Deputy Director will have the opportunity to work on one-of-a-kind projects, including the redevelopment of the 40-acre Atrium Corporate Center as a high-tech industrial park; the redevelopment of a vacant Sam's Club as a 129,000 square foot Asian lifestyle center; and the potential redevelopment of the nearby Arlington International Racecourse.
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Curebound raises funds in three key areas; peer-topeer fundraising through Padres Pedal the Cause, campaign revenue through Concert for Cures and through direct philanthropy via individual, corporate and foundation giving.
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Develop software and analytics to progress Corporate Treasury’s mandates: interest rate pricing & risk management, trade execution, funding optimization & liquidity risk management and cash & collateral management.
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