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Work closely with the Head of Scientific Affairs & Strategic Partnerships and Scientific Affairs team to produce rapid, thoughtful responses to content-related requests from across Pfizer Oncology (CSO, Medical strategy, BoD, Investor Relations, colleagues, etc.
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We are seeking a dynamic and imaginative Content Marketing Partner to join our Investor Relations (IR) team. We’ve invested in companies like Affirm, Airbnb, Coinbase, Databricks, Devoted Health, EQRx, Figma, GitHub, Instacart, Mistral, OpenSea, Roblox, Stripe, and Substack, Worldcoin and X. Our team is at the forefront of new technology, helping founders and their companies impact and change the world.
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Investor Relations: Ensures that delinquent loans are serviced meeting investor default servicing requirements. Ensure Investor Default Servicing Guidelines are practiced and followed.
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We advise clients on, among other things, domestic and cross border M&A, IPOs, activism, capital markets and investor relations, public and regulatory affairs, geopolitical issues, litigation, crisis, cyber, employee engagement, digital, opinion research and on broader reputation campaigns.
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Liaise with a wide matrix of business units to include government relations, internal communications, public relations, events, brand marketing, finance, digital communication, customer experience, strategy, programs, sales, investor relations, industry relations.
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The Team Lead Investor Reporting is responsible for overseeing the daily and monthly activities for the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Ginnie Mae, or Private Investor portfolios, including reporting, remittances, and reconciliation resolution.
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The Investor Reporting Analyst will partner closely with our Servicing team, gathering data, detailed analysis, and trend spotting, as the loan transaction activity impacts the downstream Investor Services & Operations teams reporting responsibilities.
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As the Strategic Finance Analyst at 1stDibs, you will be a part of a team that leads the Financial Planning & Analysis, Business Partnering, Corporate Development, and Investor Relations functions.
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As a member of the Chubb Global Marketing, Communications and Investor Relations Team, and reporting to the SVP and Global Head of the Strategic Content & Research Insights Center, the Senior Writer/Editor will create and develop organic strategic content and thought leadership – including reports, white papers, and research-based articles.
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Supervises Mortgage Servicing functions including, but not limited to Investor Cash Remittances, Investor Reporting, Real Estate Loan Payoffs and Demands, Subordinations, Mortgage Index Rate updates, ARM Notices, Tax Service set-up/cancellation, Reconveyances, Verification of Mortgages, Escrow Disbursements, Mortgage Fundings, Member Business Loan and Participation Loan processing.
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Also responsible for ensuring that all applicable metrics are met in accordance with regulatory requirements, investor/insurer guidelines, and Flagstar Bank’s Default Servicing Operations standards.
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Experience:Minimum five years of professional experience in fields such as nonprofit management, donor relations, development, alumni relations, communications, legal or professional writing, or as a paralegal, or similar professional work experience.
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Collaboration: Working closely with HR teams, management, legal counsel, and other stakeholders to ensure consistency in employee relations practices and policies. · Training and Education: Delivering training programs for managers and employees on topics related to employee relations, conflict resolution, and company policies.
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12+ years of U.S. federal government relations, congressional relations, and public policy experience Active Security Clearance (TS-SCI) is preferred. Monitor and report to the executive team the legislative and budgetary environment and develop key strategies that are focused on winning business through a holistic government relations plan.
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Escalation of any possible Ponzi/Investor fraud case to the BSA officer and Manager of Corporate Security upon earliest identification. Manager will oversee efforts of the Fraud Detection team, monitoring and sampling KYC/EDD/Compliance files and SARW/SAR files to identify Ponzi activities, investor fraud, pyramid schemes, kiting and other criminal activity.
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