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In this role, you will be responsible for operational due diligence of investments across Private Equity, Real Estate, Public Equities, and other Alternative Investments. RockCreek seeks a dynamic, detail-oriented, and energetic professional to join the Operational Due Diligence team.
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As our Treasury & Investment Senior Accountant, you will play a pivotal role in assisting the investment team with a wide range of responsibilities, encompassing day-to-day investment operations, treasury management, due diligence, and accounting activities.
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As a member of the Firm’s Operational Due Diligence team, this individual will primarily be responsible for assessing whether an investment is within the parameters of the Firm’s operational due diligence underwriting standards; and monitoring investments on an ongoing basis from an operational risk perspective.
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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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The focus of the role will be conducting risk-based investment and operational due diligence on a variety of hedge funds and private equity funds, as well as specialized investment managers who invest the assets of ultra-high net worth investors across a wide spectrum of investment mandatesBest practice reviews.
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The Private Equity Analyst will ensure each step of the due diligence process is on schedule and thoroughly completed to aid in a successful closing of deals for our private equity clients.
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The Private Equity Analyst will ensure every step of the due diligence project is on schedule and thoroughly competed. Prior experience in a Due Diligence/Private Equity role, or demonstrated experience with clients considering M&A in an insurance broking context.
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2+ years in either investment banking, management consulting, private equity, or venture capital preferred. Associates in this program will gain exposure to deal modeling and sourcing, financial and operational due diligence, and portfolio management.
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The team is seeking a candidate to account for capital distributions, market values, review financial statements related to its portfolio of investments, and conduct various aspects of operational due diligence.
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Alternative investments typically include assets such as private equity, hedge funds, real estate, infrastructure, and other non-traditional investment vehicles. Job Responsibilities Conduct in-depth research and analysis of the alternative investment marketplace, including private equity, private credit, and real assets such as real estate, keep abreast of economic indicators, geopolitical events, and industry trends to identify potential opportunities and risks.
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5+ years of software (enterprise, B2B, SaaS) transaction execution experience in a corporate development/buyside acquisition role or related environment (investment banking, management consulting, private equity, venture capital, top-tier accounting, capital advisory, etc.
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Six to twelve years of experience with increasing responsibility in management consulting, investment banking, private equity/venture capital, corporate business development, or international business management.
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As part of a small investment team, the Sr. analyst will have the exposure to develop generalist skills for the overall endowment and develop expertise in alternative assets (i.e., private equity, private credit, real assets) over time, working closely with investment directors in researching, sourcing, manager due diligence, portfolio monitoring activities to meet endowment's investment objectives.
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The Transaction Advisory Services Senior Manager will be responsible for managing financial, accounting and operational due diligence engagements for both strategic and financial buyers in the middle market and private equity community.
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Participates in private equity fund/investment due diligence. This role will have hands on responsibility for sourcing and vetting private equity funds, co-investments, and direct investments.
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