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The Health Equity Coordinator engages in strategic planning, data analysis, stakeholder collaboration, and policy advocacy to drive positive change. The Health Equity Quality Coordinator will also abstract clinical data & review charts in paper and electronic formats; create dashboards/tables/graphs to help illustrate performance and potential Quality Improvement gaps related to disparities in Health Care and Social Drivers of Health (SDOH.
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The Civil Rights and Equity Analyst will provide technical analysis expertise, experience, and skills to the Civil Rights Division (CRD) and other business units at RTD. In coordination with CRD management and staff, this position manages the development, implementation, and the ongoing execution of division-centric key performance indicators that align with RTD’s Strategic Plan. Participates in the development and delivery of division goals, objectives, projects, and priorities.
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Working knowledge of equity swaps configuration, TRS Generator configuration (& related static data), rate curve definitions, rate curve assignments, Pricing template, calculation templates, processing templates, VaR modules, CVA, LiveBook, OSP within Murex 3.
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Our products include debt and equity financing, mergers & acquisitions, corporate banking, institutional equity sales, trading and research, fixed income products, derivatives, energy, foreign exchange and precious & metals.
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Relationship Management: Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with financial institutions, investors, tax equity partners, and other relevant stakeholders including True Green Capital, CleanChoice Energy's private equity investor.
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The Credit Platform has been actively investing in CLOs/structured products, direct loan originations, distressed/stressed debt and distressed-for-control investments with both private equity firms and non-sponsor companies.
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Provides ongoing updates about the investment philosophy, process, and performance of specific alternative investments products, across hedge funds, private equity, private credit and private real estate.
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Diversify your industry experience by working on a plethora of various industries including private equity, healthcare, tech, financial products, oil & gas, green energy, real estate, consumer products, and other various industries.
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Make recommendations to the RCRP Board of Trustees on all public market manager investments, hedged asset managers, private equity, private credit, and private real estate partnerships.
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The offerings are made up of funds primarily from the private equity, private credit, private real estate and hedge fund sectors. The Alternative Investment team at Franklin Templeton is responsible for the distribution of alternative investments offerings specifically to the wealth management channel.
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You will also have the opportunity to explore many of the following: investment banking, strategy consulting, private equity, venture capital, investment management, board governance, corporate development, and entrepreneurship.
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The alternatives team works closely with the other groups at Franklin Templeton including the investment managers, marketing, data intelligence and generalist sales. Prepare expense reports and ensure that Franklin Templeton compliance policies and procedures are followed.
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This includes equity investments portfolio monitoring, large data set analysis and risk reporting, stress testing analysis, risk capital analysis and CCAR. The analyst will also participate in valuation forums and assess risk classification of private equity investments.
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This position requires a JD or Juris Doctor degree and an understanding of Lender and Borrower relationships, Financial Institutions, Investment Banking, Private Equity, Credit and Acquisition Finance, Arranger, Debt Transactions and other related topics.
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Has 3+ years of consulting/strategy and/or financial services (Investment Banking, Private Equity, Venture Capital) experience. We offer a competitive salary and equity package. Has 1-3 years in an operating role at a b2b tech startup (bonus points if at a seed stage.
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