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As a Private Equity Analyst, you'll play a pivotal role in the investment process, encompassing opportunity identification, due diligence, financial analysis, deal structuring, and portfolio management.
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New York City-based Private Equity Fund Administration Firm is looking for a Private Equity Fund Accounting Manager to manage Private Equity fund clients.
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Responsible for overseeing tax planning and compliance functions for ultra-high net worth individuals and their families, with a particular emphasis on clients in the financial services sector, such as hedge funds, private equity, and other investment-related individuals.
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Knowledge of clean energy project finance methods such as PACE, energy-as-a-service, power purchase agreements, solar tax equity, etc., and/or private equity, investment, and/or finance sectors is a plus.
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Experience working in a leading investment bank, management consultant firm, private equity firm, and/or private equity-backed company. Experience in investment banking, private equity, management consulting, and/or M&A advisory.
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Perform in-depth investment due diligence on impact private equity/VC/affordable housing fund managers (financial analysis, modeling, industry market research, manager performance, etc.
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The Private Equity Analyst will ensure each step of the due diligence process is on schedule and thoroughly completed to aid in a successful closing of deals for our private equity clients.
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The Equity Research Analyst will conduct primary research, inclusive of financial analysis, due diligence on industry trends, company management and strategies. The Equity Research Analyst will serve as a Generalist covering and evaluating companies across assigned sectors (healthcare, technology, industrial, energy, materials, consumer, etc.
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Today, our teams strive to create value through private equity, public equity, fixed income, credit, venture capital and real estate investments across multiple sectors, industries, and geographies.
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The interim CFO will support our Private Equity clientele on a national basis. Alvarez & Marsal, a leading independent global professional services firm, specializing in providing turnaround management, performance improvement and corporate advisory services, is seeking to expand its Private Equity Performance Improvement (PEPI) – CFO Services team in various locations throughout the U.S. With more than 5,500 professionals based in 40 locations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, our firm excels in problem solving and value creation.
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A law firm in New Orleans is seeking a highly skilled and organized Corporate Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of private equity, venture capital, and joint venture transactional experience.
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Digital Producer, Equity and Justice page is loaded. GBH News is deepening its capacity to report on systemic barriers disproportionately blocking marginalized communities from thriving in the Commonwealth by creating a new Equity & Justice reporting unit steeped in community engagement, data, and a focus on both problems and solutions.
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With highly experienced executives with decades of involvement in the fire protection and security industry backed by $200M of committed equity from Access Holdings, Zeus is well-positioned to execute a buy-and-build strategy and become a leading provider of fire and security services.
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Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), Private Equity, Global Macro, Fixed Income, Mortgage, Credit, Distressed, Long/Short, Risk/Stat/Arbitrage, Emerging markets and Fund of Funds. Providing middle and back office support for the following products: equity, fixed income, swaps, contract for differences, futures, commodities, options, FX, mortgages and repos.
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Associate Manager, Middle Office Operations. 3+ years' experience with Back Office Operations working for either a Prime Broker, Administrator, Hedge Fund, Mutual Fund, Investment Advisor or Financial/Retirement Planner.
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