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Support portfolio-level debt strategy efforts to manage financial risk, facilitate capital planning and ensure lending arrangements provide the necessary flexibility to accommodate asset-level business plans, and broader corporate goals.
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The Executive Director – Financial Operations supports the Vice President Finance in managing the financial performance of Baptist Health Care. The role will be integral in supporting the financial management, performance measurement, and the analytics needs of the organization.
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Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management.
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The Vice President / Senior Vice President, Special Assets oversees a Commercial credit portfolio of distressed and underperforming loans and is responsible for oversight of the risk management and loss mitigation within that portfolio.
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If so, we’d love to talk with you about Monterra Credit Union’s Vice President of Consumer Lending Position Located in the heart of the Bay Area, Monterra Credit Union is a community-centric and growth-oriented financial institution.
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Reporting to the Division Vice President, this position collaborates across teams to implement growth initiatives, execute sales strategies, and contribute to PharMerica's overall revenue plan.
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ResponsibilitiesWorks collaboratively with the Business Development Associate and Associate Vice Presidents to identify and target net new customers and grow existing books of business.
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Experience must include: (1) financial services and audit; (2) financial diligence and analytics; (3) accounting, intangible asset valuation, and applied financial theory, and (4) modeling in Excel (VBA/Macros), PowerPoint, and database systems.
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Prepares a variety of monthly and quarterly reports for Asset/Liability Committee, President/CEO and/or Board of Directors including, but not limited to financial statements, tax reports, etc.
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Fidelity Digital Asset Management [FDAM] is building an investment platform offering digital asset products and services designed to meet the growing needs of Fidelity s retail customers and intermediary and institutional clients.
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From ideation to monetization, Portage Point delivers excellence across transaction advisory services (TAS), transaction execution services (TES), office of the CFO (OCFO), performance improvement (PI), interim management (IM), investment banking (IB) and turnaround and financial restructuring (TRS.
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The Corporate Planning & Management (CPM) Division unifies Finance & Planning, Spend Management, Operational Risk and Resilience, and CPM Engineering teams to deliver business planning and analytics, expense management, third party risk management, and governance strategies across the firm.
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Ops and People at BlueLabs includes People Operations: supporting recruitment, onboarding, and the employee experience; Financial Operations: executing payroll, book-keeping, and financial planning; Technical Operations: supporting application access, asset management, and engineering and broader Operational Logistics support: coordinating with corporate counsel and supporting facilities operations.
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Reporting to the chancellor and accountable to the executive vice president for finance and operations and CFO at the University of Missouri System (UM System), the VCFA not only serves as the chief financial officer but also drives improvements to the university’s business model, operational effectiveness, and process efficiency, working collaboratively to meet the university’s academic mission.
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OverviewThe Regional Vice President is responsible for multi-district management and leadership development of our District Director team within their assigned region. The Vice President Sales for HRO Comprehensive Services focuses functions essential to sales productivity, effectiveness, and sales and service alignment.
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