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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Ethnic Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Women Studies, Public Administration, Human Resources, Industrial Relations, or a related field. Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Ethnic Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Women Studies, Public Administration, Human Resources, Industrial Relations, or a related field.
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TITLE: Client Relations Executive - Hospice (Sales) OFFICE LOCATION: South SF TERRITORY: San Mateo County SCHEDULE: Full Time SHIFT : Days and some weekends The posted compensation range of $114,000 - $134,700 (annual salary) is a reasonable estimate that extends from the lowest to the highest pay Pathways Home Health & Hospice in good faith believes it might pay for this particular job, based on the circumstances at the time of posting.
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The private equity group of the firm, NB Private Markets, is a leading and growing investor in private markets, managing over $115 billion of client commitments since inception. The team is seeking a Vice President team member dedicated to NBSF to act as a fund specialist, managing and coordinating all prospect / client-related matters and other non-investment needs.
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Collaborate with colleagues on the Major Gifts Team and other teams within Medical Center Development to implement fundraising activities, particularly Principal Gifts, Generalists, Planned Giving, Prospect Research, Donor Relations, and Development Communications.
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Together, we are Talent, Total Rewards, IDEA, HR Tech, People Analytics, People Operations, People Services, Council, and Employee Relations. Together, we are Talent, Total Rewards, IDEA, HR Tech, People Analytics, People Operations, People Services, Council, and Employee Relations.
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The Administrative Coordinator, Investor Relations and Corporate Strategic Finance will support the VP of Investor Relations and Corporate Strategic Finance and the team, including a total of 10 employees.
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Strong preference for investor relations and equity capital markets experience in investment banking or related advisory roles. Nurture investor relationships across biotech and healthcare, with priority on health technology investors.
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Act as the point person for all Vituity People Operations (Human Resources) relations to include, but not limited to, ensuring accurate site roster and compliance with employment law and Vituity policies.
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The scope of the role includes helping steer the culture, talent acquisition and talent/performance management, compensation/benefits, training/learning and development, HR operations (including systems and compliance for the function), and employee relations.
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Experience in Equity Capital Markets or private placement in investment banking and/or Investor Relations. Support the development of strategy and execution across equity and debt capital including assisting with financing strategy, positioning the Company, investor targeting, use of proceeds, deal structuring and negotiations, valuation/returns analyses, and IPO planning.
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This includes partnering with cross functional teams responsible for corporate accounting & consolidation, international controllership, corporate and indirect tax, transfer pricing, treasury, financial planning and analysis, M&A, revenue recognition, legal, investor relations and operations, among others.
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3+ years of experience dealing with investors and a strong track record of creating positive relations with the investor community and Equity Research Analysts. They will provide a very compelling investor relations roadmap and require excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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Qualifications BA or BS degree in Marketing/Communications, Public Relations, or Journalism preferred. Minimum 4 years' experience in a marketing, communications, or public relations role, either in an agency setting or in-house for a restaurant or foodservice establishment.
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Build and Solidify Skills: You’ll continue to spend four days a week working from home and one day a week in an Investor Center, where you’ll support customers with increasing complexity to develop and hone your skills.
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Investigation of whole brain pathology, immune system, circuit function relations. Experts are here to help: Lab manager, Data scientist, MRI physicist, Wet lab assistant. Computational modeling of whole brain circuits, machine learning.
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