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This position reports to the Chief Investment Officer and works closely with the Director of Investment Reporting. REPORTS TO: Chief Investment Officer. · 2-5 years of full-time experience in the any of the following areas: asset allocation, equity research, investment consulting, manager selection, portfolio management, or risk management.
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This role is structured as a three-year commitment with the potential for promotion to a Senior Investment Analyst and/or Investment Associate, depending upon your demonstrated success, career objectives, and needs of the IMD. Additionally, our team embraces flexibility and enjoys the new approach to hybrid work.
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Assists in the preparation of reports accurately and timely to the Representative of the Secretary-General for the Investments of the UNJSPF, Chief Investment Officer (CIO), and Director of Public Equities when requested.
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Approximately 61 percent of SWIB’s investment professionals are Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholders. Continue to mature and evolve knowledge of investment and asset management business practices, both from a textbook and a practical perspective.
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Massey Henry is pleased to support the recruitment for a Chief Investment Officer on behalf of S askatchewan Healthcare Employees’ Pension Plan (“SHEPP”), a multi-employer defined benefit pension plan established to offer retirement benefits to eligible individuals within the healthcare sector of Saskatchewan.
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U.S. Investment & Corporate Banking Associates are directly involved in the design, origination, structuring and execution of mergers & acquisitions, equity and debt capital markets, leveraged finance and other global products and services for existing and prospective Mizuho clients.
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Bank of America-Merrill Lynch is currently seeking a Fixed Income Analyst to play a key role as part of its fixed income due diligence team that selects third-party investment managers for client investment.
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5-7+ years of experience in the investment industry, preferably in an analytical role related to investment manager due diligence, equity research, quantitative research, portfolio management/construction, or asset allocation.
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High performing individuals have historically had the opportunity to join the firm-wide investment banking analyst program in traditional leveraged finance analyst and restructuring analyst roles.
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This role will report to the Deputy General Counsel and focus on handling all legal matters relating to the registered open end mutual funds, private funds and other pooled vehicles, reviewing and negotiating investment management contracts and supporting other regulatory aspects of GQG’s operations as a U.S. registered investment adviser.
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We are looking for a Senior Associate to join our investment team, specifically partnering with our Co-founder, Managing Partner, to drive the growth of our software portfolio. Depending on relevancy, 3+ years of experience, including but not limited to, investment banking, management consulting, venture capital, private equity, technology, or startups (preferably in an analytical capacity.
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The Koch CFO organization's Investment team is seeking an Investment Accounting Manager to join the team. In this role, you will create value for the organization as a primary business partner supporting the respective investment teams in all finance, accounting, and financial reporting matters.
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Join our family office investment management firm as an Executive Assistant and be an integral part of supporting our CEO’s success while contributing to our philanthropic endeavors with non-profit organizations.
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Job Title: Investment Banking Analyst, Healthcare Services and Technology. Participate in client transactions, projects, or assignments as an Investment Banking Analyst. The Investment Banking Analyst will be a key member of an experienced team of investment bankers focused on healthcare companies.
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Challenging convention, it took some of the best talent from strategy, creative, media, design and the DTC world and put together a new way of working to bridge the gap between meaningful storytelling, data-led optimizations and commerce.
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