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2-4 years of experience in private equity, investment banking, management consulting, transaction services or in strategic finance / corporate finance / FP&A at either a high-growth startup or a blue chip company.
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3-5+ years post-MBA or 8+ years without an MBA of analytical experience in investment banking, management consulting or private equity and/or a corporate development, strategy or financial planning & analysis role at a leading technology company.
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You will drive company-wide long range planning and reporting, as well as support a broad set of initiatives including corporate strategy, scenario planning, capital allocation analysis and beyond.
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Required Experience: 10+ years of experience in a corporate strategy role, or as a strategy management consultant at a top tier consulting firm; prior experience in working with a senior executive team to establish long-range goals, strategies, plans, and policies.
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Partner with cross-functional stakeholders and business partners to conduct analysis that prioritizes growth, such as evaluating initiatives by performing ROI analyses, market sizing and market entry planning for new markets, pricing strategy, marketplace incentives, etc.
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This job will use business management consulting skills to work with internal clients through all stages of strategy-based transformation engagements. The strategic projects group is designed as an internal consulting function that partners with senior executives to understand key business challenges and opportunities, conduct detailed analysis, and formulate strategic solutions.
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7+ years of work experience within Financial Services; experience in one or a combination of the following: strategic execution, corporate strategy / strategic consulting, and/or product management.
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1 to 2 years of work experience in investment banking, private equity, corporate strategy, management consulting, financial services, and/or a related field; You will work closely across Rivian’s finance, strategy, sales, operations, product, and engineering teams to help forecast our business and drive strategic initiatives.
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Minimum of two years’ experience in investment banking, strategy consulting, corporate/business development, or other analytical role. The Corporate Development and Strategic Finance Capital Analyst will work as part of the Strategic Finance team to support new financing and capital investment opportunities and to also identify and assess new business opportunities for growth, strategic alliances and mergers and acquisitions.
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At least 7 years' experience in brand management, strategy, or management consulting, preferably for hospitality company or a multi-unit franchise organization. Choice Hotels, one of the world's largest lodging franchisors, has an exciting new opportunity as our Foundation Strategic Initiatives Brand Management Director in the Brand Management and Design organization.
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5+ years with relevant experience in business management, corporate strategy, management consulting or finance roles in the Financial Services or Insurance industry. As a member of the Emerging Markets team, the Manager, Strategic Initiatives will support effective management of the regional business, including providing analysis and insights to the operations and business of the Joint Venture and strategic investments, support oversight of the entities’ business health, as well as supporting senior executive in board engagement and duties.
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1 to 2 years of prior experience in strategy consulting, investment banking, private equity, corporate strategy, or corporate development. With the strategy defined, SBD heavily supports key organic growth initiatives (via research, planning and implementation) and oversees all aspects of inorganic growth (i.e., partnership development, corporate investment, mergers and acquisitions.
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Proven experience (10+ years) in a strategic leadership role overseeing transformation initiatives within a large corporate environment or a management consulting firm.
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Work experience: 5+ years of work experience in strategic analytics or adjacent quantitative fields (Strategy, Management Consulting, Business Operations, etc. First, you will be helping drive transformational change by executing analytics initiatives that provide the insights and recommendations that will underpin our corporate strategy.
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This position is on-site and sits within NextEra’s Corporate Development & Strategy group, reporting to the Senior Director of Strategic Projects. The Manager Strategic Initiatives role involves working on a team that is focused on high-priority corporate projects.
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