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The Assistant Vice President will assist the VP to manage all aspects of business development for syndication, M&A finance and structured finance with a focus of growing the loan portfolio by conducting customer sessions, understanding the customers’ needs, providing financial advice, developing new products and marketing plans.
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Essential Functions: Referrals and Intake: Along with Assistant Director of Housing Stability and Vacancy Management, responsible for filling vacancies and managing intakes for eligible applicants for the supportive housing buildings in the Lantern portfolio using various funder programs HPD, HASA, ACS and following the CoC HUD guidelines.
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The Real Estate Debt Group is currently hiring a Vice President to be focused on Asset Management and based out of the New York headquarters office. Responsible for monitoring a portfolio of commercial real estate loans that include whole loans, mezzanine loans and CMBS.
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The candidate will be a member of the Portfolio Management (PM) team within SPG,working closely with the SPG deal teams and other internal MUFG support groups to ensure operations, risks, performance and strategic initiatives are controlled, managedand communicated effectively.
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Requires a Bachelor's degree in Quantitative Finance, Mathematical Economics, or a related field of study and five (5) years of experience in the position offered or five (5) years as a Assistant Vice President, or a closely related occupation.
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The Leveraged Finance Credit Risk Officer - Vice President, reviews credit applications submitted by the front office to prepare executive summaries for the management of the Credit Department.
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Within GMC, the Vice President will assist with the credit underwriting and ongoing portfolio management functions for Structured Derivatives and Lending exposures booked within the Global Commodities line of business.
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The Portfolio Analyst reports to the Vice President, Portfolio Analysis, actively monitoring and performing analysis of risk exposure for housing developments and loans within the HDC Asset Management portfolio, with a focus on public housing initiatives, including the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Permanent Affordability Together (PACT) Portfolio.
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The individual will interact with different business lines and control functions, including AM's Portfolio Management teams, Sales, Finance, Operations, Engineering, Legal, and Internal Audit.
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The Vice President of Investments will spearhead acquisitions, asset management, investor relations and capital sourcing for multifamily and affordable housing real estate projects in the Southeastern United States.
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Working in a highly collaborative and matrixed capacity, the Facilities Manager will report jointly to the Vice President, Real Estate and Housing and the Senior Program Director, Research.
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Employee engagement survey providers) to help companies at the beginning of their journeys Source and vet consultants and tools to support the program Embed goal-setting and tracking within existing Value Accelerator processes Develop communications plan internally, for portfolio companies, and clients to demonstrate value-creation for portfolio companies CSO Network: create community of sustainability leaders and organize events on critical topics.
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Primary responsibility for portfolio management of Broadly Syndicated and Private Market Credits and other leveraged finance credit commitments to Private Equity owned non-investment grade borrowers.
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In this role, the Vice President of Portfolio Finance will position financing across all structured credit products and related strategies, with additional generalist coverage for margin, cash, liquidity management.
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Job SummaryAs a Vice President in. Morgan Asset Management, you will be responsible for sourcing new investment opportunities, tracking deal flow, conducting due diligence, aiding in transaction structuring, assisting with internal investment processes, actively monitoring investments, and supporting the team’s broader efforts around impact / ESG investing.
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