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This position reports directly to the SVP, Financial Planning Analysis. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics or similar discipline required. Create reports with Cognos BI, UltiPro (UKG) Essbase, Power BI, SalesForce and SQL.
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The SVP/VP of Finance/Operations will be a part of development and responsible for the execution of strategic initiatives and policies driving the operations of Granite Capital Group. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Business Administration, Economics, or related field; MBA, CPA or CFA preferred.
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Reporting to the Senior Vice President and Chief Communications Officer (SVP and CCO), the Vice President of Corporate Communications – Strategy, Editorial, Measurement and Corporate Support will work closely with, and assist, the SVP and CCO to develop and advance the Corporate Communications functional strategy and measure the department’s effectiveness and level of internal customer satisfaction.
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An advanced degree is preferred (e.g., JD, MBA, or Masters in Business/Finance/Accounting) + Strong experience and expertise in the compilation of multi-stakeholder executive-level reporting, including but not limited to the Board, relevant Board Committees (e.g., Finance, Risk, Audit, and Compliance Committees), and executive leadership.
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Following established procedures and under general direction of the SVP, Chief Financial Officer, performs detailed finance assignments requiring strong knowledge of economic/finance theory and accounting principles.
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Participates in planning and drafting of certain internal communications, often working with the Executive, Accounting SVP, Finance VP and/or Finance & Accounting team. Responsible for any onsite or offsite event management and logistics related to the Finance & Accounting team as requested, including document and itinerary preparation, scheduling the room or venue, catering, setting up and breaking down after the meeting.
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Lead bi-weekly updates to the CFO and SVP Finance. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or other related field. The role is a part of the Labor Analysis team within our Finance division.
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Reporting directly to the SVP, Human Resources for P&C and Life, this position acts as a program architect and consultant, leveraging deep HR expertise to facilitate organizational design and effectiveness, strategic workforce planning, workforce development, and program/project management efforts.
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This role support regulatory engagements for the Finance CRO, the USPB CRO and Wealth CRO covering risk topics including Liquidity Risk, Interest Rate Risk, Retail Credit Risk, and Commercial Credit Risk.
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This role reports into the SVP, Finance and will partner closely with the CEO, CFO, COO, and functional leaders. 8 to 12 years of finance experience, preferably in investment banking or strategy consulting.
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Act as Finance lead on corporate development activities, supporting CFO and Executive Leadership. Guide the Accounting, FP&A, Risk Management, Finance Operations and Treasury Teams to effectively work with other EmpiRx departments.
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Collaborate with SVP Finance and VP of Planning on strategic initiatives to achieve financial targets and corporate goals. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, or a related field; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
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Aids in reporting analytics to the SVP, Account Resolutions, VP, Account Resolutions, Finance, and Credit Administration. Experience and/or understanding with the following software and systems; Microsoft Power BI, R, Python, SQL, Microsoft Visual Basic (VBA.
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In-depth understanding of risk management disciplines with experience in Liquidity, Interest Rate Risk and Retail Credit. Citigroup Inc. and its subsidiaries ("Citi) invite all qualified interested applicants to apply for career opportunities.
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Advises Dean/department head/VP/SVP/sometimes the President on setting strategic objectives and goals for the college/division/university. Master's degree in an administration, business, finance, public affairs or related field of study.
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