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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 4 Years, Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a highly skilled corporate mergers and acquisitions private equity associate attorney to join its team in Washington, DC. The ideal candidate will have 4-6 years of experience in mergers and acquisitions and private equity transactions within an Am Law firm setting.
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In this role, DFPU manages and supports key private sector and interagency partnerships, including the USAID Administrator's role on the Board of Directors of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC.
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Experience with earnouts, convertible debt, warrants, Total Shareholder Return (TSR) and Employee Stock Option (ESO) grants, private company equity securities, hybrid instruments, or structured products, preferred.
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The Chief of Investment and Innovation Risk Management (the Chief) is responsible for oversight and management of risk across the Office of Investment and Innovation (OII) operations, systems, and programs which include the $42B assets under management (AUM) Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) private funds investment program, the $4B annual award portfolio of SBIR/STTR grants and contracts, and OII's portfolio of innovation and technology focused accelerator and incubator partnerships.
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Familiarity with standards in use in private equity desired (i.e., Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS), International Private Equity Valuation (IPEV), ILPA, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS.
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IFC — a member of the World Bank Group — is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. JD or equivalent law degree and a minimum of 10 years relevant work experience including private sector investments in emerging markets.
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A licensed vocational rehabilitation specialist (State or private) 0301 Special Project Director. 1084 Visual Information Specialist. 0301 User Experience Designer (Interactive Designer.
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Join us and take on the challenge of doing meaningful work while helping us build a culture that reflects our dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Relevant professional experience includes government, private sector, commercial contracting, or regulatory affairs, international development, international business, or finance with an emphasis on contract and/or grant management cost analysis and pricing, management consulting, or public and/or nonprofit administration.
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The Global Market Development (GMD) team at the Milken Institute informs and empowers policymakers across emerging markets seeking to strengthen and deepen their financial markets, thereby catalyzing private-sector-led growth and long-term economic opportunity.
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Essential background in Financial Services, with expertise in private equity and/or hedge funds is required. Certification as a U.S. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or IRS Enrolled Agent (required.
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Saildrone works with governments, civil agencies, foundations, universities, and private companies around the globe to drive better information about our oceans and seas—from sailing into the eye of a category 4 hurricane to obtain new data about how storms intensify, collecting new CO2 data in hard-to-reach areas, and counting fish biomass to inform sustainable fishery management, to mapping the ocean floor and reducing illegal fishing and drug trafficking.
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Job Title: Advisor/Private Sector Liaison, USAID Power Africa Department/Location: Private Sector Engagement Team/Remote Type: Regular Full-Time Clearance Required: Facilities Access Overview: Power Africa, Launched in 2013, is the largest public private partnership in the world, surpassing $50 billion in investment mobilized to grow the energy sector and bring electricity to millions in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA.
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American University Recreational Sports and Fitness – American University is a private liberal arts university in Washington DC with just over 7000 undergraduates and a total of close to 13,000 students including graduate schools and the law school.
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Refers mothers to the WIC nutritionist, lactation specialist, or private physician for breastfeeding. This position will report directly to the WIC Director. Refers mothers to the WIC nutritionist, lactation specialist, or private physician for breastfeeding.
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