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The Chief Risk Officer (‘CRO’) of CardWorks will lead the Risk & Regulatory Organizational Area, comprising Enterprise Risk Management, Third Party Vendor Management, Compliance, Credit Risk Management, Credit Operations, and Internal Audit.
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To apply for this position, please visit this link Gulf Winds Credit Union - Chief Financial Officer - D. Hilton Associates Inc. (dhilton.com) The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) plays a pivotal role in driving financial results and shaping the long-term future of a high performing Credit Union.
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Country Risk Analysis focuses on a group of countries typically within the same region Track and supervise developments affecting political and macroeconomic risks covered by MIGA's political risk insurance guarantees and credit enhancement products.
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A minimum of 3 years as a P.O.S.T. certified law enforcement officer serving in a patrol capacity may be substituted in lieu of the college credit requirement. Experience accumulated as a deputy or officer employed at a correctional facility, District Attorney's Office, or as a Federal or Military Police Officer is not applicable experience.
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CREDIT OFFICER II, Asset Based Lending: Hybrid Schedule, Los Angeles, 555 S. Flower St. WHAT IS THE OPPORTUNITY? A Credit Officer II participates in the loan management process by providing credit and loan underwriting expertise to an asset based lending team.
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The Credit Review Officer will lead members of the Credit Review team in activities that evaluate commercial loan transactions and perform assessments of underwriting and portfolio management to independently opine on the adequacy of underwriting analysis, accuracy and timeliness of risk grading decisions, appropriateness of credit mitigation actions, and the effectiveness of the credit management process and key controls supporting credit quality.
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We are seeking a Chief Credit Officer (CCO) to oversee the risk management of NFF’s loan portfolios. The Chief Credit Officer will report to the Chief Executive Officer.
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Through examinations and monitoring, Credit Review provides an independent assessment of credit decisions, portfolio management, and the effectiveness of credit processes across the Company’s credit platform, identifies existing and emerging risks, and reports its findings to various stakeholders, including the Chief Risk Officer, Chief Executive Officer, and Risk Management Committee.
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As the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), you will be instrumental in executing our marketing strategy to fuel substantial customer acquisition and propel growth across our decentralized exchange, borrow and invest initiatives.
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Experience in some combination of the following areas will be valuable: Federally Qualified Health Centers, Charter Schools, New Markets Tax Credit transactions, affordable housing finance, solar development, energy efficiency, decarbonization, and renewable energy finance.
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Collaborate with the Tax Director, Regional Trust Specialist, Fiduciary Officer, and Trust Administration to onboard new trust accounts, identify tax related concerns and ensure accurate account set up from inception.
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You will oversee cash management, credit administration, and foreign exchange (FX) hedging activities, as well as spearhead efforts in the centralization of operations, banking optimization, and foreign cash repatriation.
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You have a minimum of 10-15 years (we preference applicants at the 15+ years of experience) of real estate lending or credit review experience at a CDFI, bank, or similar financial institution, including management experience overseeing a credit risk function.
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Coloradoenterprisefund.org. As a member of the Credit Team, the Small Business Loan Workout Officer will manage and report on a portfolio of distressed small business loans including SBA loans.
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Detention Officer III - Possession of a Jailer Certificate. Detention Officer II - Possession of a Jailer Certificate. Detention Officer I - Non-certified officer. Acts as booking officer by maintaining inmate information; verifies completion of necessary intake forms; performs base classification; assigns /maintains inmate count and cell locations.
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