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Seeking a highly motivated and analytical individual to join the team as a Private Equity Associate focusing on impact investing in the clean energy space. 2-4 years of experience in investment banking, management consulting, or private equity, with exposure to renewable energy or sustainability-focused investments.
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Create champions for Carta's fund administration products (fund formation, SPV formation, valuations, KYC / AML, and portfolio insights) for venture capital and private equity funds within the investment management ecosystem by partnering with, developing scalable strategies for, and engaging with law firm fund formation practices.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Washington, DC, is seeking a Mid-Level Private Equity Finance Associate Attorney to join their team. Mid-Level Private Equity Finance Associate Attorney.
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A major objective of the Centralized Private Equity Team is to strengthen T. Rowe Price’s position in the increasingly competitive marketplace for private company investments. Business Development Manager - Centralized Private Equity page is loaded.
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Our client (a top-tier Chicago based Private Equity firm) is searching for a Private Equity Associate to join their team. As a Private Equity Associate at this Private Equity Firm, you will play a key role in the evaluation, execution, and management of investment opportunities.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Chicago, IL, is seeking a Mid-Level Private Equity Finance Associate Attorney with at least 2 years of experience in private credit, acquisition finance, or leveraged finance.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Atlanta, GA, is seeking a Mid-Level Emerging Companies/Venture Capital Corporate Associate Attorney with a strong background in corporate transactional work, particularly in areas such as Mergers and Acquisitions, Venture Capital Financings, and Private Equity Financings and Acquisitions.
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J Harlan Group is currently conducting a search for an experienced and highly motivated Senior Investment Associate - Structured Finance and Investments at a prominent NYC Private Equity - Investment Manager.
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The Lead supports investment and financial analysis activities across all investment asset classes - alternative investments including private equity, private credit and real estate, public equity, and fixed income and proactively develops strategies for increased efficiencies in support of departmental and organizational strategy and change management initiatives.
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The Gen II team is the most experienced and longest tenured team in the private equity fund administration industry, with broad expertise across buyout, funds of funds, real estate, energy, infrastructure, credit, co-investment, hybrid funds, feeder funds, venture capital, retail, and managed accounts.
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New York City-based Private Equity Fund Administration Firm is looking for a Private Equity Accounting Supervisor to oversee Private Equity funds. 4+ years of relevant Private Equity Fund/Investment Company Accounting & Reporting experience.
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The Alternative Investments & Manager Selection (AIMS) Group provides investors with investment and advisory solutions, across leading hedge fund managers, private equity funds, real estate managers, public equity strategies and fixed income strategies.
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Interact with hedge fund, private credit funds, private equity, venture capital, and limited partner investment and finance officers on the valuation of investments. Minimum five years of recent experience in one or more of the following areas: investment banking, private equity, hedge funds, valuation, financial statement analysis, quantitative analysis, statistical sampling and econometrics, fixed income, and/or capital markets.
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Strong financial modeling and private equity fund modeling abilities; Collaborate with various internal teams at Ares including but not limited to Private Equity leadership and deal team, Value Creation Team, Investor Relations, Finance & Accounting, and ESG.
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Via our investment banking, distribution and wholesale partnerships, access to best-in-class private equity and alternative investments, including, Secondaries and Co-Investment, Alternative Credit, Real Estate, Structured Settlements, and more.
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