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Fund Accountant - Private Equity Location: Boston, US Chicago, US Darien, US Carmel, US Salt Lake City, US Fund Accountant (Private Equity) Alter Domus is currently seeking a new Fund Accountant to join our Private Equity Fund Administration team.
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Boston, US Carmel, US Salt Lake City, US Chicago, US Darien, US Fund Accountant (Private Equity) Alter Domus is currently seeking a new Fund Accountant to join our Private Equity Fund Administration team.
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Private Equity Analyst Dependng on Experience, plus potential performance-based bonuses. Salary and Benefits: The salary for the Private Equity Analyst position at Filion Capital ranges from.
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6+ years of directly relevant private equity and investment experience and or corporate/business development within a healthcare organization. Private Equity Vice President, Healthcare Team.
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A law firm seeks a Mid-Level Private Equity Finance Associate Attorney for its Los Angeles, CA office. Mid-Level Private Equity Finance Associate Attorney. Borrower-side representation is a key aspect of this role, with a strong preference for experience working with private equity sponsors.
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Proven track record of at least 7-10 years in equity capital markets, investment banking, private equity, or a similar role within the commercial real estate sector. Strong network of relationships with institutional investors, private equity firms, and high-net-worth individuals.
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DUTIES: Scotia Capital (USA), Inc. seeks Director, Equity Research Analyst in San Francisco, CA to lead the US technology vertical coverage by conducting in-depth industry analysis and research using industry and financial sources.
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Prepare and present investment materials: Create compelling investment presentations to effectively communicate the investment thesis and value proposition of WS Development projects to potential equity investors.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Nashville, TN, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Private Equity Mergers and Acquisitions Associate Attorney to play a pivotal role in supporting healthcare clients' transactional needs.
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Reporting to the Director or Senior Portfolio Manager (“SPM”) of Private Equity, the Managing Director of Private Markets, and the CIO, the APM and the Private Equity team are responsible for the oversight and management of SFERS’ large and growing Private Equity portfolio.
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The asset manager primarily invests in structured securities including CLOs, CMBS, ABS and collateralized lending, direct real estate lending, private credit, and equity for both internal and external clients.
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K1’s proprietary internal development program trains powerful investment professionals directly out of school or laterally from non-traditional backgrounds, giving applicants the opportunity to enter Private Equity without having to start in Investment Banking.
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The ideal candidate will be a self-starter with excellent client management skills, superior academic credentials, and a background in transactional tax matters, including real estate funds/JVs, Private Equity, Strategic mergers and acquisitions, finance and restructuring work, and tax controversy work.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Seattle, WA, is seeking a highly qualified Senior Private Equity Mergers and Acquisitions Associate Attorney to play a pivotal role in supporting healthcare clients with their transactional needs, specializing in the acquisitions of physician and dental practices, as well as representing behavioral health providers.
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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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