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The Assistant Vice President, Sponsor Finance will provide support to the Sponsored Finance Lenders with emphasis on financial analysis in determining the creditworthiness of a borrower.
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As a key member of our leadership team, the Vice President of Information Technology will oversee the planning, development, implementation, maintenance, and security of the company's information systems and processes including computer, communication, and office systems.
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Corporate Vice President, Resource Management Leader page is loaded. Corporate Vice President, Resource Management Leader. Our accounting, finance, human resources, IT, legal, marketing and facilities management professionals work collaboratively to support Huron’s collective strategies and enable real transformation to produce sustainable business results.
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Vice President, Finance. 6-8 years of experience in Commercial Finance, FP&A, investment banking, consulting, or another related field. This role will be the main liaison between Finance and the Transportation team, enhancing our ability to forecast, set targets, and measure Transportation cost performance across the company.
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Manage freelance and hourly staff allocations and assignments in partnership with client/team leads, HR and Finance. of an extremely dynamic and demanding environment and will work closely with client leads, talent, and finance to ensure the assignment of sufficient and suitable talent resources to projects with balanced workloads and ability to adjust assignments as client projects shift and/or new projects start, as well lead the resolution of resource conflicts across a large group of stakeholders.
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INFI is hiring VP of Finance Operations, is responsible for upholding the profitability and values of an organization by leading business operations. Bachelor’s or master’s degree in business administration, finance or economics.
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This individual will be responsible for (but not limited to):Provide Vice President of Business Development reporting & analytical support. This role will report directly to the Vice President of Business Development.
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Responsible for preparing material and coordinating finance and investment committee meetings. Oversees the treasury, administrative and operational accounting functions, including not limited: Corporate Accounting, Accounts Payable, Payroll, and Accounts Receivable Departments.
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Mortgage, finance or real estate experience - or similarly regulated industry a plus but not required. You’ll be responsible for national multi-market and cross channel messaging, digital and print campaign generation, and content marketing solutions for our mortgage products and services.
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Minimum of 5 years as a CFO (or equivalent, such as financial vice president/VP of finance) in privately held companies within the USA. Minimum of 5 years as a CFO (or equivalent, such as financial vice president/VP of finance) in privately held companies within the USA.
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As a Partner with B2B CFO & B2B EXIT, you'll tap into the potential of our well-recognized brand and esteemed reputation to create your own thriving consulting practice. Has a series Series 7 and/or 79 license.
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Manage the Accounting function, including P&L review and forecasting
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The Big Ten Network (BTN) has a great opportunity for a Vice President (VP) of Finance! The VP of Finance will provide support for the President of BTN via informed analysis and regular reporting as well as separate deliverables for both Sports management and Fox Corporate leadership.
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Under the direction of the Vice President of Internal Audit, the Financial Compliance Auditor is accountable for visiting these locations during events to verify that certain key processes and controls are operating effectively.
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The Team works with Firm leadership, other Investor Partners Group (“IPG”) Teams, Direct Lending and Broadly Syndicated Loans, Structured Finance, Fund Accounting and Compliance to create and disseminate information that is timely, accurate, on-brand and on-message.
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