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The Analyst will report to the Chief Investment Officer but will work under the close supervision of other senior investment team members as an integral part of the small generalist investment team, assisting with all functions (investment and operations) pertaining to the management of the portfolio.
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Atlantic Group is representing an exciting Investment Banking Analyst opportunity with a boutique investment firm in Delaware County, PA. Our client is experiencing rapid growth and has multiple strategies implemented to continue their success.
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Investment Banking Analyst - Healthcare page is loaded. Investment Banking Analyst - Healthcare. Investment Banking Analyst - HealthcareCountry: United States of America.
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Quantitative Analyst, Investment Strategy page is loaded. Quantitative Analyst, Investment Strategy. Produce single-factor, multi-factor, portfolio strategy, chart book and macro-economic reports on relevant investment themes and events.
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In addition, the Analyst will work closely alongside TPI's Chief Investment Officer and Chief Executive Officer to prepare accurate and timely analyses and investment committee presentations.
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The Sr. Investment Analyst will support Liberty University’s Chief Investment Officer and the senior investment team in the management of Liberty’s $2+ billion endowment assets.
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Applies fundamental knowledge to assist in the analysis of investment grade and high yield municipal and non-for-profit debt issuers across a wide variety of sectors. 0 - 2 years in credit research, trading, investment / commercial banking, industry analysis, financial research, or a related field.
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The Investment Operations Analyst is a member of a team that invests and manages HHMI's $24 billion endowment fund. Track approvals from Finance Committee and Chief Investment Officer to ensure compliance with internal requirements and maintain a corresponding electronic report.
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Korn Ferry has partnered with our client on their search for the role, Senior Investment Analyst. As part of a small investment team, the Sr. analyst will have the exposure to develop generalist skills for the overall endowment and develop expertise in alternative assets (i.e., private equity, private credit, real assets) over time, working closely with investment directors in researching, sourcing, manager due diligence, portfolio monitoring activities to meet endowment’s investment objectives.
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Reporting to the Chief Investment Officer, the Operations and Investment Analyst is responsible for investment operations of the Museum’s Endowment and Pension Plan, including processing investment and cash transactions, data management, investment tracking, performance reporting and analysis.
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At least 2 years of relevant work experience as an Investment Analyst at an international investment bank, commercial bank, private equity firm, consulting, or asset management firm.
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Basic Qualifications The ideal candidate will have one year of prior investment banking Analyst experience, a strong work ethic, and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment.
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The Senior Investment Analyst reports to and is supervised by the Chief Investment Officer. In addition to proactive investment research, the Senior Investment Analyst contributes to investment strategy, ongoing fund and portfolio management, and reporting/communication with stakeholders.
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A leading financial and retirement planning firm in Oakbrook Terrace, IL is searching for a skilled Investment Analyst who has a strong proficiency with eMoney to help support their advisors by handling the data and analytical tasks necessary for creating detailed financial plans.
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The Analyst will work closely with the Chief Investment Strategist and Chief Investment Officer and provide research support by collecting data, providing analysis, and generating reports.
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