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Support the Benefits Director with the overall implementation of the global health strategy. Location Preference: Hybrid schedule based out of 1 of our Corporate Headquarters in either Charlotte NC, Stamford CT or Scottsdale AZ. Will consider a fully remote option for the right fit.
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As part of our innovative team, you'll contribute to the seamless operation of our hedge fund by ensuring that critical legal aspects align with our growth strategy. JD degree required from an accredited law school and an active member in good standing in at least one state bar (CT or NY preferred.
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A Workforce in Transactions Manager is responsible for managing as well as conducting human resources due diligence and integration services on mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs and dispositions working with a mixture of both private equity and corporate clients.
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As a Senior Manager, you will lead sales and delivery of multiple next generation Advanced Meter Infrastructure (AMI) strategy and discovery projects for utility clients, advising executive clients on the next generation AMI solution and its impact on the corporate strategy, customer experience, grid reliability, and regulatory areas (including business and general rate cases, strategic direction, maturity of vendors, etc.
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We are seeking a high energy, ambitious, proven, quota-carrying, strategic sales executive to join our Sales organization here in Westport, CT. This role is responsible for building our brand recognition, generating increased customer renewals, securing new customers and being a valuable contributor to the overall corporate sales strategy.
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A $20B Multi-Strategy Hedge Fund based in Stamford, CT is looking for a Treasury Operations Analyst to join their growing team! Daily responsibilities include trade support, cash management, corporate actions, reconciliation and reporting.
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7+ years of corporate credit research and analysis experience. Research and analyze relative value, maturity and total exposure investment opportunities in coordination with the firms risk appetite and investment strategy.
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Support the overall corporate strategy, assisting with all day to day accounting, financial analysis and reporting. He or she will monitor corporate financial health so that the company can efficiently, successfully, and profitably complete assigned construction projects.
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We've been recognized by Fortune as one of the World's Most Admired Companies, named a Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality by the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index and a Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion by the Disability Equality Index.
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2+ years of experience performing actuarial valuation work in a client service-oriented environment with corporate defined benefit and/or group health plans. Complete analyses required for special projects including mergers and acquisitions, benefit plan strategy and design, plan management and governance strategy, and global financing and funding policies.
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