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BLT’s holdings include more than 100 active real estate companies, a majority interest in William Pitt Sotheby’s residential brokerage firm with 28 offices and 1,100 agents, a mortgage and insurance company as well as numerous private equity investments throughout the United States.
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In the late 1990s members of the team began working together at General Motors Investment Management Corporation to manage the GM pension private equity program. Since 1996, the team has allocated $30 billion to Private Equity, including approximately $14 billion to global buyouts, $8 billion to venture capital, and $4 billion to direct co-investments.
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Targeting General Partners and C-suite decision-makers of alternative investments firms including private equity, real estate, and hedge funds. Our Private Wealth Management Summit, along with our proprietary digital allocation platform, is the ultimate meeting point between Ultra-High-Net-Worth investors and private fund managers looking to raise capital.
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Minimum of a JD. Candidates with finance experience (on the business side, including investment banking and/or private equity) and/or an MBA are preferred. This is a full-time position is to act as general counsel to the Firm and transaction counsel on deals.
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Our clients include investment advisers and administrators from every sector of the industry, including hedge funds, private equity, investment partnerships, alternative products, family offices, mutual funds, broker-dealers, banks, insurance companies, and other investment managers.
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The Family Office Group is a private practice within Marcus Evans focused exclusively on sourcing unique investment opportunities for our clientele of single-family and multi-family offices around the world.
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Strong background in mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions, private placements, venture capital financing, strategic joint ventures, capital markets, corporate governance, private investment funds, and general corporate matters.
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Planet Fitness, a private equity backed fitness retailer, is seeking candidates for the role of a General Manager in Training. The General Manager in Training will train alongside a current General Manager to lead and support a team dedicated to delivering an excellent experience and revenue growth simultaneously with an opportunity to contribute to every level of the gym's overall success.
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Corporate focusing on middle-market growth companies to support Mergers & Acquisitions, Debt & Equity Financing, and General Counsel representation. Boutique collaborative law firm is seeking a collaborative Attorney to support their national services in the practice areas of M&A, Debt Finance, or Private Equity verticals.
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We provide tailored private equity, private credit and private real estate investment solutions through a variety of customized programs, including direct, secondary and primary investments, and junior and senior credit.
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A&M CFO Services works with private equity-held portfolio companies and provides our clients with solutions to preserve and generate value for their businesses. Understanding accounting and finance process flows and how information is consolidated into the general ledger, to ensure improvement and value creation.
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Qualifications We want to ensure that the people we are getting understand the type of role this is as it is a traditional general ledger accountant role. Qualifications We want to ensure that the people we are getting understand the type of role this is as it is a traditional general ledger accountant role.
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Our client is a middle-market private equity, private real estate, and private credit investment specialist with $40 billion in AUM. Oversee the daily reconciliation of the firms corporate bank accounts to the bank statement and to the general ledger.
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Marcus evans, founded in 1983, is a global business intelligence and event marketing company with 49 offices in 20+ countries. Exceptional listening and questioning skills: Successful candidates understand emotional intelligence and tactical empathy.
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