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Conduct operational due diligence on hedge, private equity, real estate and long only funds. Brown Advisory is seeking a highly motivated, intelligent, and experienced individual to serve as a Senior Operational Due Diligence (ODD) Analyst.
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Assist in structured finance transaction due diligence, financial modeling, risk management and legal documentation. The Capital Markets Analyst will contribute to efforts to evaluate, implement and achieve strategic business opportunities through Lender Finance, Warehouse Lending and new Structured Finance initiatives in order to optimize the bank's balance sheet and improve the company's financial performance.
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Skills and Requirements Minimum 3 years experience in financial services, preferably commercial banking, and treasury services (FX, trade finance, cards, merchant services), with broad and deep expertise in related product development, operations, and client-servicing Strong communications and interpersonal skills; demonstrated ability to quickly build trust and relationships, manage matrixed teams, bridge communication gaps, resolve conflicts, and influence stakeholders at all levels.
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Engage closely with MIGA's clients, conduct in-country and virtual due diligence meetings with host country government officials, and collaborate with partners (e.g., World Bank, IFC, and other development finance partners.
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Operational Due Diligence experience at a bank, asset allocator, fund of funds, or other investment platform is preferred. Lead initial and ongoing operational due diligence and oversight for funds investing in private asset products, such as private equity, private debt and private real estate; and investment advisors managing alternatives products and funds.
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The VP, Construction Project Manager will primarily be responsible for due diligence, construction monitoring, and investor reporting of multi-family housing construction projects.
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The successful candidate will be part of an experienced and well-established team providing EHS and ESG due diligence support on portfolios for our legal, private equity, finance, corporate, and industrial sector clients.
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This position will assist with mergers and acquisitions due diligence, including researching issues as they arise and modeling the impact of the proposed transaction. (10%) Support tax planning and forecasting for mergers and acquisitions due diligence.
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The Environmental Staff Engineer/Scientist will support the existing workload and growth of the Due Diligence and Remediation department in the Reno office by conducting environmental assessments and remediation projects.
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Partner with internal stakeholders to cultivate relationships with prospective investment targets, leverage internal subject matter expertise for business and operational due diligence and synergy assessment, and support operational implementation, if applicable.
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The TAS team supports private equity, direct lenders and corporate clients with financial, tax and operational due diligence, analytics and accounting connected with mergers, acquisitions, divestiture and other corporate actions.
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Manage and supervise a team of Team Lead(s), Senior Analysts and Analysts, executing across a variety of regulatory compliance and financial crime-related functions, to include, but not limited to, Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti-Money Laundering, Office of Foreign Asset Controls (OFAC), Know Your Customer (KYC), including Identification Verification (ID&V), Customer Due Diligence (CDD), Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD), Ongoing Monitoring Ongoing Monitoring, and/or fraud investigations for our client.
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The Finance Associate (Banking Attorney) will be responsible for drafting, negotiating, and executing loan agreements and other related contracts; conducting due diligence for asset-based loans, unsecured and secured debt transactions; evaluating acquisition finance, ABS, Loan and other debt financing transactions; and negotiating and drafting contracts and other agreements with banks and other financial institutions.
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The Investment Team provides centralized insight for the Advisors and Firm on all aspects of asset allocation, portfolio construction, manager selection and due diligence, trading, and capital markets assumptions, among other areas.
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Strategic Finance: contribute to strategic projects, such as mergers and acquisition due diligence and integration, capital allocations strategy, and process optimization efforts, as required.
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