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State Street Global Advisors is looking for a highly motivated ETF sales specialist to develop relationships with our largest asset manager and hedge fund clients in the New York City territory.
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Senior Business Analyst, ESG Data and Reporting, State Street Global Advisors, Asst. Vice President 520. along with knowledge in the financial markets specifically within asset management, investment management and preferably enterprise risk business domain will be required to build, improve, and implement robust, scalable solutions for State Street Global Advisors (SSGA.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) for State Street Global Advisors (Global Advisors) is responsible for leading the firm’s global operations, technology, funds management, vendor oversight, data governance and business risk management efforts, and its investment and other operations in locations such as India and China.
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What We Do. As the asset management arm of State Street Corporation, State Street Global Advisors has served the world’s governments, institutions and financial advisors for over four decades.
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As a Risk Analyst within State Street Global Advisors’ Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) team, you will provide an independent investment and liquidity risk oversight across asset classes and products offered by SSGA. You will use your abilities to analyze h qualitative and quantitative information and develop and implement plans to mitigate risks to SSGA.
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You will have a keen investment acumen and operate as an expert on State Street Global Advisors & SPDR ETFs portfolio management expertise, maintaining a deep knowledge of positioning, holdings and investment results.
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Area Managing Director Regional Director of Operations Vice President of Operations. The Rittenhouse Hotel, Philadelphias premier luxury hotel and the city's exclusive member of The Leading Hotels of the World, is seeking a dynamic and visionary Managing Director.
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The new Managing Director will be a vital leader and thought partner to the Producing Artistic Director (PAD) as American Stage continues its journey post pandemic and looks to reach its future goals.
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The Managing Director will report to the Regional Director, Legal Services. As the head of KIND’s local office, the Managing Director is a critical member of the management team in KIND’s Legal Services division and is the senior representative of the organization at the local level – effectively engaging government, private sector partners, and community stakeholders to advance KIND’s mission.
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KIND seeks a Managing Director to provide seasoned, disciplined, and effective management of the KIND field office, including performing independently in the areas of program and performance management, budgeting, employee relations, and development-support functions.
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Reporting to the Board of Trustees, the Managing Director will partner with the Artistic Director to guide the organization through a crucial period of growth, defining the future of the Phoenix Boys Choir.
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The Managing Director will manage a team of four staff: the Director of Foundation Relations, Donor Engagement Manager, Grants Manager, and Development Associate. Reporting directly to the Chief Development Officer, the Managing Director of Development will oversee the fundraising strategy for the Roosevelt Institute’s think tank and people development programs, with a focus on foundations and major donors.
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General Overview : As part of L-Acoustics' Senior Leadership, the Managing Director Americas will support our company's operations & growth as a key contributor in the development & implementation of global programs and initiatives surrounding a full-spectrum of corporate functions in a matrix environment within the Americas region (USA, CANADA, LATAM.
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The Managing Director is the chief human resources officer for all company staff and is specifically responsible for the oversight, recruitment, and evaluation of the administrative staff.
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Notifies Area Managing Director promptly and fully of all appropriate problems or unusual matters of significance. Works with the Executive Committee including the Director of Rooms, Director of Housekeeping, Director of Food and Beverage, Director of Human Resources, Director of Engineering, Director of Finance, and the Executive Chef to develop annual goals and operational objectives.
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