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Master’s degree in organizational change management, social sciences, or humanities with an emphasis on racial equity. Collaborates with other department leaders to identify opportunities for internal training and support, including delivering training content on issues of racial equity during the Illinois 40-Hour Domestic Violence Certificate Training Programs.
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Our client (a top-tier Chicago based Private Equity firm) is searching for a Private Equity Associate to join their team. As a Private Equity Associate at this Private Equity Firm, you will play a key role in the evaluation, execution, and management of investment opportunities.
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The Community Development Finance (“CDF”) team of First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company (the “Bank”), is responsible for executing the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and Community Benefits Plan (CBP) strategies through the origination and management of Community Development Loans and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) equity investments.
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Stifel’s nine-week Equity Research Summer Internship Program provides undergraduates with a hands-on introduction to the role of a Research Associate. The Stifel Equity Research Group is a recognized leader with a deep and broad spectrum of coverage.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Chicago, IL, is seeking a Mid-Level Private Equity Finance Associate Attorney with at least 2 years of experience in private credit, acquisition finance, or leveraged finance.
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Collaborate with member firms, including Advisory and Consulting, to execute work streams, such as cost segregation studies and tax equity financial modeling (e.g., hypothetical liquidation at book value.
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Chicago United for Equity (CUE) is a network of racial justice advocates working across diverse types of civic power as organizers, researchers, artists, storytellers, policymakers, and lawyers to redesign Chicago’s civic institutions and transform Chicagoans’ relationship to power, creating the city we all deserve.
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Stand for Children is a unique catalyst for education equity and racial justice, to create a brighter future for us all. Build relationships with online state and local education equity, racial justice, parent, and student groups.
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Effort to make positive changes in educational equity and racial justice in. Through your dedication and passionate approach to the role, you get the opportunity to work with colleagues who not only care deeply about justice and equity but who are bold and strategic and take responsibility for achieving substantial progress toward our mission every year.
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Partners with the Associate Dean for DEI, Basic Sciences to create scholarship on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the biological sciences. In partnership with the Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, plan and implement inclusive professional development programs to help develop underrepresented faculty such as the Warner-Reynolds leadership academy events.
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Capital Markets regularly liaises with our institutional sales force, equity research analysts, as well as directly with investors and issuers. Investment banking services include initial, secondary, and follow-on equity, equity linked and fixed income offerings, institutional private placements, merger, and acquisition (M&A) advisory, SPACs, corporate restructuring, and recapitalization.
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Variantyx is a technology-driven precision medicine company providing state-of-the-art diagnostic solutions for the rare genetic disorders and reproductive genetics markets, and treatment optimization in oncology.
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The Family Support Specialist will champion all New Moms values including our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, in both strategic planning and performance. New Moms prioritizes racial equity as a strategic and organizational imperative.
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No Physical Demands None Working Conditions None Open Date 02/22/2024 Close Date Special Instructions to Applicants Diversity and Inclusion Statement Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion As one of the nation’s largest Jesuit, Catholic universities, Loyola University Chicago fosters a transformative cultural experience that honors diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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This an opportunity to join an industry leading renewable energy venture with strong private equity backing that is focused on the development and execution of dynamic utility-scale energy storage projects.
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