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Minimum education and experience required: Master's Degree in Finance, Business, Engineering (any), or related field of study plus 3 years of experience in the job offered or as Investor Support, Investment Banking, Reservoir Engineer, or related occupation.
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Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Human Rights seeks a Managing/Sr. Director with a background in Finance and Investor Relations to lead our Investor Engagement efforts. Partner with the Chief Operating Officer and Program Director in the development of Business & Human Rights annual budgets, revenue targets, board reporting, overall department strategy, goals, and implementation including but not limited to investor engagement campaigns, investor and human rights content development, inter-department collaboration and external engagement.
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As the Investor Relations Manager - Family Offices at Xsolla, you will be instrumental in managing relationships with family offices, including pension funds, endowments, foundations, and insurance companies.
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Owns North America Brand Leader and Field Communications internally and externally, working closely with Company Comms and Investor Relations as needed, to amplify key brand moments, bolster executive/brand thought leadership around strategic initiatives and build/protect Brand and Company reputation.
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Represent the executive protection team in a trusted advisor capacity at their assigned location, and coordinate efforts with other teams, i.e.: IT, Finance, Investor Relations, Legal, Law Enforcement and Government Agencies.
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NHK Capital Partners (NHK) and CMB Regional Centers (CMB) are thriving global investment companies searching for full-time Russian -speaking Investor Relations Manager (IRM) to grow and develop markets in Russia.
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FATCA/CRS Analysts work with representatives in Investor Services to process documentation during client and investor onboarding and communicate deficiencies to investors. Review FATCA/CRS documentation provided in connection with investor onboarding (i.e. IRS Form W-9/W-8 and Self-Certifications) for completeness, reasonableness, and compliance with the regulations.
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Interacting with various internal SS&C departments such as Fund Accounting, Investor Relations and IT. Providing operational support to hedge fund clients engaged in various investment strategies ex.
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Strong background in investor relations, with specific experience managing family offices. Proficiency with CRM software (e.g., Salesforce), investor relations platforms (e.g., Ipreo, Q4), and data analysis tools (e.g., Excel, Bloomberg.
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The role provides an opportunity to work with multiple functions across the organization and be a strategic business partner to Finance & Strategy, Strategic, Planning & Transactions (SP&T), Investor Relations, Accounting, Tax and Treasury.
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Prepares and reviews monthly investor reports along with related cash movements and accounting entries in accordance with agreements. The Default Investor Reporting Analyst II is responsible for the daily and monthly activities for the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Ginnie Mae, FHA, VA, USDA and Private Investor portfolios, including reporting, and reconciliation resolution.
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Collaborate with the VP, Corporate Development & Investor Relations, CFO and others in developing, maintaining and enhancing e.l.f. Beauty’s communication and relationship with sell-side and buy-side counterparts.
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The Finance team leads financial planning & analysis, business finance, corporate development, capital markets & treasury, and board & investor relations. 3+ years of capital markets experience at a Fintech or in structured finance investment banking.
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In collaboration with corporate communications, global sales, investor relations, marketing and other teams, develop, review and edit collateral materials including brochures, presentations, case studies and other content for communication of sustainability report to internal and external stakeholders.
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Confirm monthly reports are produced and delivered in an accurate and timely manner including but not limited to loan level invoice and remit files while meeting the contractual SLA for each investor with a high rate of accuracy.
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