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Strategic Planning: oWork collaboratively with VP Strategy and M&A, VP Sales & Marketing, and VP/GMs to develop comprehensive annual strategic plans for the business units. Reporting directly to the Vice President of Strategy and M&A, the successful candidate will work closely with Crane’s A&E leadership to transform the portfolio of businesses through M&A. The Senior Manager, Corporate Development and Planning will develop and execute strategic initiatives and transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and divestitures.
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The Transaction Advisory Services Senior Manager will be responsible for managing financial due diligence engagements for middle market strategic and financial (private equity) acquirers.
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Interact with clients, prospects and colleagues on a regular basis providing asset management, financial planning, and brokerage services advice. Strong understanding of financial planning and the investment process including familiarity with mapping clients’ investment needs to asset allocation models, structuring client investment portfolios, and portfolio analytics.
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The ideal candidate should have extensive digital content creation experience within the financial services industry, have 5+ years of hands-on SEO experience and have 5+ years of hands-on experience with Adobe Experience Manager Sites, Adobe Experience Manager Assets, Adobe Analytics and understand the complexities and compliance requirements of the financial services industry.
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We are seeking an HR Business Partner/HR Program Manager for our Northridge, CA Manufacturing facility who will provide strategic expertise and consultation in the areas of workforce planning, employee engagement and retention, talent development, coaching, and support of multiple time-bound initiatives throughout the year.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting (B. S.) or Financial plus five (2-5) years of audit, financial planning, and analytical experience. PCC is relentless in its dedication to being a high-quality, low-cost and on-time producer; delivering the highest value to its customers while continually pursuing strategic, profitable growth.
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This position will be in the Treasurer’s department within the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) team. The Essentials Seven or more years of experience in the field of business, corporate finance or financial planning & analysis.
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Collaborate with senior leadership to drive strategic investment decisions and long-term planning. This role requires a highly analytical and strategic thinker with a deep understanding of real estate investment, construction, and affordable housing development.
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We connect the dots of our clients’ financial lives by unifying planning, investing, taxes, estate, insurance, trust, and more. The successful candidate will be responsible for identifying, initiating, developing and maintaining relationships with our UHNW prospects, with the focus on driving sales momentum for our financial planning teams.
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ICE: our team provides strategic planning, development and programming in public outreach, formal and informal education programs, science visualization, graphic design, media relations, strategic and crisis communications, video, animation, website, and applications development, planning and execution of STEM workforce pipeline development and more.
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The Chief of Staff plays a critical role in enhancing the client experience for their Financial Advisor/Private Wealth Advisor team by creating, developing, and executing on strategic plans to ensure the alignment of team priorities and business goals.
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Cash Management, Financial Regulation, Financial Services Industry, Knowledge Organization, Office Operations, Operational Risks, Risk Management, Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), Strategic Thinking, Treasury Management.
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Visit community and social service agencies to inform them of the availability of Talent Search services and facilitate discussion/presentations on planning for college admission and financial aid.
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Deloitte is one of the leading professional services organizations in the United States specializing in audit , tax , consulting , and financial advisory services with clients in more than 20 industries.
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Maintain close communication and strong working relationship with school personnel, parents, and students,Work closely with Student Outreach and Recruitment (SOAR) and other departments on campus (ie., Educational Opportunity Program, Upward Bound Programs, Student Support Services, Admissions, Financial Aid, Housing, Career Services, and Academic Departments) to implement programs services for project participants.
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