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This is an individual contributor role reporting to the Director of Strategic Finance & Investor Relations. 5+ years of relevant experience, preferably in equity research, investment banking, at a buy-side investment firm, and/or a strategic finance/investor relations role at a public software/technology company.
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The Strategic Finance & Investor Relations Associate will play an important role in helping Cloudflare achieve and exceed its growth and profitability goals. Support the collection and analysis of investor ownership, shareholder movements, and investor targeting along with content management of the investor relations website.
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The Team Lead Investor Reporting is responsible for overseeing the daily and monthly activities for the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Ginnie Mae, or Private Investor portfolios, including reporting, remittances, and reconciliation resolution.
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The Investor Reporting Analyst will partner closely with our Servicing team, gathering data, detailed analysis, and trend spotting, as the loan transaction activity impacts the downstream Investor Services & Operations teams reporting responsibilities.
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Liaise with a wide matrix of business units to include government relations, internal communications, public relations, events, brand marketing, finance, digital communication, customer experience, strategy, programs, sales, investor relations, industry relations.
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Investor Relations: Ensures that delinquent loans are serviced meeting investor default servicing requirements. Ensure Investor Default Servicing Guidelines are practiced and followed.
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The Finance team leads financial planning & analysis, business finance, corporate development, capital markets & treasury, and board & investor relations. Prepare investor presentations and other materials for conferences, deal roadshows, rating agency meetings, and diligence meetings.
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The role provides an opportunity to work with multiple functions across the organization and be a strategic business partner to Finance & Strategy, Strategic, Planning & Transactions (SP&T), Investor Relations, Accounting, Tax and Treasury.
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Gilmartin is looking for highly motivated individuals to fill Investor Relations Analyst positions. We have decades of experience in Capital Markets, Investor Relations, Corporate Communications and Business Development/Strategic Advisory services.
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Collaborate with the other leaders across Strategic Finance, Investor Relations and Accounting to help align our compute roadmap with our broader financial goals. 12+ years of experience across strategic finance, product finance, compute finance, private equity, growth equity, venture capital, consulting, and investment banking.
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We advise clients on, among other things, domestic and cross border M&A, IPOs, activism, capital markets and investor relations, public and regulatory affairs, geopolitical issues, litigation, crisis, cyber, employee engagement, digital, opinion research and on broader reputation campaigns.
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Working closely with cross-functional teams including, corporate accounting, financial planning & analysis, investor relations, treasury, and tax on key initiatives to continually improve accounting processes and reporting.
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Reporting to the Dean of The Whiting School of Engineering and the University’s Associate Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations, the Associate Dean for Development and Alumni Relations is responsible for implementation of all fundraising strategies and activities, and for advancement of the vision and priorities of the School.
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Also responsible for ensuring that all applicable metrics are met in accordance with regulatory requirements, investor/insurer guidelines, and Flagstar Bank’s Default Servicing Operations standards.
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12+ years of U.S. federal government relations, congressional relations, and public policy experience Active Security Clearance (TS-SCI) is preferred. Monitor and report to the executive team the legislative and budgetary environment and develop key strategies that are focused on winning business through a holistic government relations plan.
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