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The group provides investors with investment and advisory solutions across leading hedge fund managers, private equity funds, secondaries, GP stakes, real estate managers, public equity and fixed income strategies.
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The PAM Investment Operations team consists of investment professionals that support the operations for private assets such as mortgages, private debt, fixed income, real estate, and private equity as well as third party alternative investment funds and separately managed accounts.
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Reconcile transaction details and balances from the general ledger to third party supporting documentation including, underlying fund investment capital statements, private loan documents, prime brokerage statements, Markit WSO reporting, and client's supplemental reporting.
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Prepare, review and approve monthly and quarterly NAV packages and allocations for funds investing in equity, fixed income, fund-of-PE-funds, fund-of-hedge-funds, private debt, syndicated debt, private equity, real estate funds, OTC and various other financial instruments.
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PCA specializes in private equity (PE), real-estate, debt funds, venture capital, and fund of funds. Private Capital Administration (PCA) provides third-party clients with comprehensive administration, financial accounting, and investor reporting services for their funds.
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The Alternative Investments & Manager Selection (“AIMS”) Group is responsible for identifying, researching and selecting leading third-party investment managers. Our investors generally access opportunities through new fund commitments, secondary market investments, co-investments, seed capital investments, investment manager equity / revenue share stakes, or fund of fund solutions.
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Minimum eight (8) years of experience in an investment-related field, preferably with experience in private investment transactions such as private equity, venture capital, real estate, investment banking, M&A, or similar backgrounds.
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Debt assets (loans) and/or experience with loan documents (either as lender or borrower)Construction loans and/or equity real estate development assets strongly preferredRE assets representing all major property types (multifamily, industrial, office and retail) is desirableJoint venture structures/documents and managing JV relationships, property management relationships, and management of third-party debt on equity assets is a plusCommon area & apartment unit renovation programs.
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Carmel Partners , one of the nation’s highest-performing private equity real estate investment firms specializing in the investment, development, and construction of world-class multi-family projects is seeking a Superintendent with experience in Construction, Civil Engineering, or a related field.
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Devonshire's portfolio consists of venture capital, later-stage private equity, and directly held real estate. Experience in or working with professionals in investment management and supporting functions (e.g., tax, legal, treasury, finance, compliance, risk, insurance), either in internal shared-services roles or through third party providers.
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Our $1 trillion in assets under management include investment vehicles focused on private equity, real estate, public debt and equity, infrastructure, life sciences, growth equity, opportunistic, non-investment grade credit, real assets and secondary funds, all on a global basis.
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Additionally, candidate should have a basic understanding of private equity real estate investment terms and concepts. 3 years' experience, preferably in RFP writing, marketing, real estate, finance or accounting.
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Blackstone Credit & Insurance ("BXCI")- Insurance Sales, AssociateBusiness Unit: Blackstone Credit & Insurance ("BXCI")Job Title: AssociateJob Description: Blackstone is seeking an insurance business development professional to support the broader fundraising and client relationship management efforts within the third-party insurance LP channel.
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The Gen II team is the most experienced and longest tenured team in the private equity fund administration industry, with broad expertise across buyout, funds of funds, real estate, energy, infrastructure, credit, co-investment, hybrid funds, feeder funds, venture capital, retail, and managed accounts.
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Oversee the NAV finalization process, including P&L reconciliation and allocation to investors, for open-ended and closed-ended private funds trading a credit strategy; investigate and resolve discrepancies with third party fund administrators and internal teams.
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