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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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Collaborate with investor relations and corporate communications teams to enhance transparency and responsiveness to investor and stakeholder inquiries on ESG matters. Prepare presentations and materials for senior management, board meetings, and investor updates on the company's ESG performance.
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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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SUMMARY: The Sr. Investor Relations Analyst is responsible for market and financial analysis, SEC & regulatory compliance, investor communications and assisting with the annual proxy & shareholder meeting.
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The Foreclosure Specialist monitors and processes judicial and non-judicial foreclosure proceedings after a loan is approved /referred for foreclosure; ensures first legal action is properly initiated and reported in accordance with investor guidelines, prepares documents/deeds for execution, and creates judgment figures for judicial foreclosures.
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Advise global cross-functional teams, including accounting, corporate development, investor relations, corporate communications and other legal specializations on a wide range of corporate issues and legal projects, as needed.
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The role will work closely with the other members of the Asset Management team and interact with the other corporate teams including Property Management, Construction Management, Investor Relations, Transactions, and Accounting.
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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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Reporting to the SVP of Strategic Finance and Investor Relations, you'll be a key partner to business unit leaders, providing strategic financial insights and analysis to support informed decision-making.
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Works with the university librarian, UDAR, academics, staff, volunteers, and other campus development officers, to lead the planning and execution of the Library's major gifts and external relations efforts, including major prospect identification, qualification, cultivation, and solicitation.
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Ability to develop integrated communication strategies – that will touch across the ARD team and be in sync with IMC initiativesIn-depth understanding of digital and social media platforms and how to leverage them to further the goals of Alumni Relations and Advancement.
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Partner with the Liquidity Solutions Leadership Team, Investor Relations, Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), Regulatory Reporting and Corporate Treasury to understand each department's individual analytics needs related to liquidity products.
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These efforts include annual, major, and principal gifts solicitations and strategy, alumni relations, constituent engagement, stewardship, corporate and foundation relations, development communications and numerous special events.
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The Labor Relations Manager (“LR Manager”) is responsible for supporting the VP, ER/LR in delivering meaningful strategic direction, support and guidance in all labor relations activities for OVG owned, operated and/or managed facilities throughout the US, Canada and globally.
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Leading fundraising efforts, managing investor relations, and handling capital markets strategies, including fund formation, project finance and strategic partnerships with capital managers.
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