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Vice Presidents in the Investment Banking group at Stout will be actively involved with leading day-to-day transaction execution of middle-market mergers and acquisitions, capital raising, ESOP and special situation transactions.
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Experience: 7+ years of venture capital, management consulting, investment banking, product management, business development with a technology company, or equivalent experience. As part of this effort, the Venture Capital Manager will play a key role in sourcing and evaluating new investment opportunities, executing on investment theses, and supporting our portfolio companies.
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Over the past decade, we've shipped over 150 products for clients that include Visa, American Express, Capital One, WEX, Wells Fargo, Ernst & Young, and TOMS Shoes. Our founders built a previous agency (Monsoon) that was acquired by Capital One in 2015.
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Hospitality, Pharmaceuticals, Banking & Financial Services, Transportation, and Federal/State Government Agencies. ProSidian services focus on the broad spectrum of Enterprise Solutions for Risk Management | Compliance | Business Processes | IT Effectiveness | Engineering | Environmental | Sustainability | and Human Capital.
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The team's core responsibility is developing and executing the Commercial Bank's Sustainable Finance and ESG strategy by collaborating across the Capital One organization. The Sustainable Finance team is at the center of all ESG-related activity within Capital One Commercial and represents Commercial in Enterprise ESG discussions and engagements with outside partners.
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LEO Impact Capital is JBG SMITH’s dedicated affordable workforce housing, investment, operations, and financing platform. Experience: 3 - 5 years of experience with superior quantitative skills and analytical abilities (investment banking, real estate finance, private equity, or brokerage preferred.
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The team also focuses on digital banking, payments, infrastructure, data management and technology that enhances cyber security, and risk and capital management. One or more of the following certifications (desirable): CISSP, CJEH, OSCP or qualified work experience.
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Description :The Commercial Credit Officer (CCO) is a highly skilled resource, providing expert level advisory guidance in the most complex, integrated debt capital solutions for commercial banking clients.
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Aligned to key industry groups includingasset management, banking and capital markets, insurance and private equity, we provide integrated consulting, assurance, tax, and transaction services to our clients.
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A successful candidate will be a highly qualified professional with at least five years of experience in consulting, investment banking, policy analysis, or a related field. Analysts are responsible for developing unique investment ideas based on rigorous policy analysis for our client base comprised of capital market and private equity investors.
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As part of our team, you’ll help clients harness technology systems in financial services focusing on areas such as insurance, sales performance management, retirement and pension, asset management, and banking & capital markets.
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3 or more years of experience in banking, insurance or capital markets as a consultant or in the industry. Banking regulations and compliance. CPA, Lean Six Sigma, PMP or other relevant certifications.
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EY exists to build a better working world, helping to create long-term value for clients, people and society and build trust in the capital markets. Join Financial Services (FSO) and you will work with multi-disciplinary teams from around the world to deliver a global market perspective.
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Experience in business operations, investment banking, venture capital, private equity, consulting, start-ups is a plus but not required. Experience in business operations, investment banking, venture capital, private equity, consulting, start-ups is a plus but not required.
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Experience leading the planning, execution and reporting on audits in the Banking & Capital Markets sector. Knowledge of current market issues in the Banking & Capital Markets sector in the US.
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