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Define and execute treasury transformation enabled by Kyriba, covering cash and liquidity management, trade management, hedge management & accounting, and financial risk management. Lead and develop teams delivering Kyriba-based technology transformation services to Fortune 500 corporations, spanning treasury IT strategy, bank connectivity strategies (e.g., SWIFT, multibank reporting), vendor selections, organizational and process enhancements, and TMS implementations.
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Should be proficient in at least one Investment Operations domain (Data management, Trade management, Derivatives, IBOR, Data Delivery/Reporting) Experience with client onboarding projects for Investment Operations outsourcing.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director of Notice, the Simpluris Media Planner and Buyer is a critical contributor to Simpluris growing Legal Notification Department. Demand Side Platform (DSP) digital media buying (DV360, The Trade Desk, Choozle.
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Reporting directly to the VP of Business Development, the successful candidate will play a crucial role in developing and executing strategic plans for customer growth and expansion within the assigned geographic markets, covering the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Las Vegas, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
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Support various trade compliance projects, including product classification and regulatory reporting. In this role, you'll play a crucial part in our global trade compliance operations, contributing to projects that automate processes and drive efficiency.
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As a part of this team, you will be responsible for performing analysis and reporting functions, which includes but is not limited to updating and maintaining cash forecast models, producing liquidity and investment reports, executing financial transactions to support liquidity management, conducting investment and counterparty reviews, and assembling trade packets.
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Court Reporting, Transcription, Trial Services and Remote Depositions. ·Partake in marketing events such as seminars, trade shows, and telemarketing events. Court reporting and deposition experience is a major plus, as is a rolodex of contact to leverage from the onset.
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Proficient with CRM, Reporter Base 8 or other legal database software·College degree preferred. Willingness to work a flexible schedule and occasional overnight travel. Follow up on new leads and referrals resulting from field activity and lead generation sources.
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Proficient with CRM, Reporter Base 8 or other legal database software. Responsible for all sales activities in assigned accounts or regions. Experience selling to the legal market (law firms, corporate legal departments, and insurance companies.
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Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; participating in professional groups and/or societies.
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Manage account services through quality checks and other follow-up. This requires the possession of a valid state driver's license within 60 days of employment. Manage quality and consistency of product and service delivery.
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This would include net-new business and managing a book of business. Ability to identify net-new business and acquisition. Local travel to current and potential clients. College degree preferred. Heavy client service.
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MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:·Responsible for all sales activities in assigned accounts or regions. Ability to identify net-new business and acquisition·Manage account services through quality checks and other follow-up.
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Heavy client service)·Manage quality and consistency of product and service delivery. MAIN REQUIREMENTS·Local travel to current and potential clients.
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