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WMAs advise clients using U.S. Bank's Asset Management Group (AMG) or U.S. Bancorp Investment's open architecture where appropriate, to deliver economic and market views, investment strategy, manager/fund/security research and due diligence, and portfolio construction resulting in tailored investment management and insurance services based upon a client's unique situation.
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Key elements of the role include company and investment evaluation, industry and economic research, analysis of micro- and macroeconomic trends impacting company performance, term sheet review, company-specific and industry-wide due diligence, financial modeling, legal documentation and close, focusing on underwriting and portfolio management.
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Assist the investment team with coordination of operational due diligence and legal review for prospective investments. The Analyst will report to the Chief Investment Officer but will work under the close supervision of other senior investment team members as an integral part of the small generalist investment team, assisting with all functions (investment and operations) pertaining to the management of the portfolio.
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The High-Risk Detection Group is part of AML Operations supporting Global Banking (GB), Global Markets (GM), Consumer & Small Businesses LOBs with responsibility to detect high risk within the business scope through ongoing monitoring and due diligence.
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Experience conducting research and due diligence, evaluating transaction opportunities, performing financial and valuation analysis, and producing investment materials for senior management.
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Specific work streams will focus on and include but are not limited to financial modeling; research and analysis; producing investment memos; legal review/due diligence, and general critical thinking/problem-solving.
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Actively contribute to the manager due diligence process, including public and private investments (Mutual Funds, ETF’s, SMA’s, Alternatives, Private Investments). The Senior Investment Advisor will work closely with the Chief Investment Officer and Director of Investments to manage and support investment portfolios and client relationships.
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Reporting to the Managing Director of Business Development, the role is responsible for valuation, due diligence, negotiation, and execution of utility scale clean energy (wind, solar, energy storage, and green hydrogen) acquisition opportunities as well as strategy, structuring, and pricing support for development and power marketing.
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4+ years of relevant work or internship experience at a U.S. solar, wind, or energy storage development company / Independent Power Producer in a M&A, finance, or development role with specific focus on financial modeling and valuation or relevant, transferable experience in investment banking or private equity (or similar.
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ResponsibilitiesWork closely with the Vice President/Senior Vice President/Managing Director to execute a broad range of financial transactions including, but not limited to restructuring, fleet campaigns and financing, mergers and acquisitions, private capital raising and financial due diligence.
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Lead complex initiatives such as due diligence programs with broad impact and act as key participant in execution of due diligence reporting processes and controls, interpret policies, guideline and governance programs.
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Conduct sourcing and due diligence of technology-focused private equity funds, including venture capital and growth equity funds, for consideration as part of fund of funds, separate account mandates and advisory mandates.
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They assist with the sourcing, screening, due diligence, and oversight of investment managers for the Endowment’s $1.0 billion private markets portfolio, across venture, buyout, credit, and real assets.
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Assist in structured finance transaction due diligence, financial modeling, risk management and legal documentation. 0 - 2 years' experience in capital markets, structured finance, lender finance, warehouse lending, or investment banking.
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Perform market research, macroeconomic analysis, tenant financial analysis, investment due diligence, and risk evaluation and make proposals to leadership. Understanding and experience conducting appropriate due diligence work and analysis.
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