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Reporting to the Director or Senior Portfolio Manager (“SPM”) of Private Equity, the Managing Director of Private Markets, and the CIO, the APM and the Private Equity team are responsible for the oversight and management of SFERS’ large and growing Private Equity portfolio.
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A major objective of the Centralized Private Equity Team is to strengthen T. Rowe Price’s position in the increasingly competitive marketplace for private company investments. Our standing as a desired partner to private companies also can be enhanced by providing existing and prospective private portfolio companies with access to T. Rowe Price’s vast resources to assist these companies in areas that can have significant impact on their long-term success.
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B. Riley Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ:RILY), through its subsidiaries, provides collaborative financial services and solutions to the capital raising and financial advisory needs of public and private companies and high net worth individuals.
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The Alternative Investments & Manager Selection Group ("AIMS" or the "Group") resides within AMD ("Asset Management Division") and is Goldman Sachs' dedicated manager selection business, covering solutions across private equity, real estate, credit/fixed income, ESG integrated strategies, public equity, and hedge funds.
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Our ultra-high frequency datasets make their way into Fortune 500 companies, leading sales intelligence platforms & recruitment solutions, venture capital, private equity and public market firms.
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Industries served by the Operational Partnership Services practice include private equity, real estate, telecom, technology, healthcare, media & entertainment, energy, retail, and financial services that frequently involve asset management, venture capital, and international outbound joint ventures.
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Experience with Bay Area nonprofit organizations, private or community foundations, or philanthropic organizations; knowledge of local and regional politics, policy-making process, and policymakers; and familiarity with GCC priority areas (housing, transit, land use, climate resilience) and/or research, city planning, community development, policy advocacy, and/or organizing desired.
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SVB provides commercial and private banking to individuals and companies in the technology, life science and healthcare, private equity, venture capital and premium wine industries.
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Has 3+ years of consulting/strategy and/or financial services (Investment Banking, Private Equity, Venture Capital) experience. We offer a competitive salary and equity package.
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Identify and gain deep familiarity with all players across the FinTech ecosystem, including speaking with CEO/CFO/Board level executives and Private Equity / Venture Capital Investors around the world.
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ESG due diligence assessments, including those for financial institutions and/or private equity necessitating familiarity with the Equator Principles, International Finance Corporation Environmental and Social Performance Standards.
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3+ years in management consulting, operations, strategic finance, private equity, or a similar role at a technology company. We are backed by prominent venture capitalists such as Ribbit Capital, Thrive Capital, GIC, Index Ventures, Green Oaks Capital, and SV Angel and have raised more than $94M in equity and $200M in debt.
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TAS Directors will lead and manage multiple challenging financial due diligence engagements and participate in transactions related to the acquisitions by private equity investor groups and strategic corporate buyers.
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2 - 4 years of experience in strategic finance, investment banking, private equity, consulting or venture capital; prior experience at high-growth technology or financial technology startups a plus.
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Approaching 100 years of service in the East Bay, join EBCF in eliminating structural barriers, advancing racial equity, and transforming political, social, and economic outcomes for all who call the East Bay home for generations to come.
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