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Minimum of ten (10) years of experience in real estate management operations, strategic planning and relationship management. As the Vice President of Corporate Real Estate, you will lead and manage the department to achieve the organization's goals in real estate management and development and your responsibilities will include overseeing construction, facility maintenance and tenant property management.
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Oversee the organization’s real estate development process including acquisition, planning, design, financing, permitting, construction (new or rehabilitation), and close-out. The Real Estate Development Director executes all functions of real estate development with a focus on identifying and pursuing new opportunities; planning, analyzing, and managing project budgets; securing financing; and administering this multi-faceted and multi-tasked process.
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We're seeking a skilled and experienced paralegal to support our growing estate planning, probate, and guardianship team. Prepare legal documents, correspondence, and pleadings for estate planning, probate, and guardianship cases.
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We are seeking an attorney who can provide quality legal services to our large, diverse client base.
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The Private Client Services Practice is experienced in all aspects of estate, income, gift, and trust tax consulting and compliance; charitable giving and philanthropic foundations; executive compensation; and cash-flow, retirement, and life insurance planning.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business (Finance/Economics), Engineering, Real Estate, Planning, Government Relations or related field is required; Masters Degree preferred. Demonstrated leadership capabilities, including strategic planning, motivating teams, employee development, and being results oriented.
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Purcell Flanagan Hay & Greene, P.A. seeks an estate planning attorney with 7-10 years of experience. drafting wills, revocable trusts, irrevocable trusts, and other estate planning documents.
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Lead the Planning, Development, Management, and Implementation of development projects construction activities, real estate portfolios, and business planning. Bachelor's degree in relevant field (business, urban planning, public administration, etc.
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for providing project leadership for multiple client engagements including Due Diligence Evaluations, Facility Condition Assessments, Project Feasibility and Planning Initiatives, and Capital Project Management.
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Notifies the Regional Manager or VP of Homes (if applicable) of any home that a lender is planning on moving from and out of the community. Sales experience is required, preferably real estate sales.
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Core understanding of commercial real estate fundamentals preferably with complex transactions and/or facilities management experience. -Ensuring that the outsourced Vendor is meeting SLAs and effectively integrating all functional operations (integrated facilities management, project management, transaction management, and market / occupancy planning) necessary to provide appropriate, cost-effective business solutions for bank lines of business while meeting corporate financial objectives and risk requirements.
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We began in one small office with a team of only a few innovative, creative thinkers that wanted to make planning and estate and financial education a possibility for every community. Oath was founded in 2010 on the idea that estate and financial planning should be accessible to people from all different backgrounds.
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Due diligence assistance with zoning requirements, architectural requirements, utility availability, surveys, title work, rollback tax estimations, soil reports, financial analysis, environmental reports, work proposals, preliminary engineering, and land planning.
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Our partners benefit from Fusion providing their business with sophisticated growth planning, a full suite of back-office services and SaaS resources, plus the support of our experienced staff.
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To generate life, health, and estate planning leads through prospecting new and existing customers. The Personal Lines Insurance Advisor position generates new business production through the sale of Personal Lines products Insurance sales.
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