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Job Responsibilities Support Chief Investment Officer to architect strategic areas of focus through effective annual business planning. Reporting directly to the ACGL Chief Transformation Officer and indirectly reporting to the Chief Investment Officer.
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This is a brand-new role for the firm, reporting to our CO-Chief Investment Officer and will offer an exciting opportunity to become a pivotal partner in shaping our equity capital markets strategy.
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Position Summary:Reporting into Kaspick’s President, the Chief Investment Officer leads the department responsible for overseeing all investment related activities for individual and institutional clients at TIAA Kaspick.
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The Director position reports to the Chief Operating Officer and manages a small team of risk management and compliance professionals. The ideal candidate will have a strong working knowledge of the wealth and asset management industry and the current regulatory environment and will have significant experience in the design and execution of a risk management framework for a bank investment management function and/or an SEC-registered investment advisor.
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State Street Global Advisors is searching for a Business Development Associate for our Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO) distribution team. We have a long history of developing innovative investment strategies to provide our clients with reliable and transparent returns, cost-effectively, and without excessive risk.
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Report to: Chief Technology Officer. Charles River Investment Management System. Boston Partners is a global investment advisor with $95 billion in AUM and a longstanding reputation for superior client service.
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Supports Deputy Chief Compliance Officer - Investment Advisor Compliance with institutional client reporting. Supports Deputy Chief Compliance Officer - Investment Advisor Compliance with policy and procedure maintenance and administration.
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About the Company/Role: Well established investment advisory based in Boston has a newly created Compliance Associate opportunity to join their growing compliance team, currently comprised of the Chief Compliance Officer and a Senior Compliance Associate.
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The Chief Investment Officer for Soteria Reinsurance is a key member of Fidelity s leadership team. Chief Investment Officer. Multi-asset portfolio management and investment strategy structuring experience within an insurance / reinsurance environment.
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The Chief Financial & Administrative Officer (CFAO) is a strategic business partner to the President & CEO, an organizational leader, and an advocate of People and Culture; one who promotes and furthers the Museum’s mission and values.
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Outstanding opportunity to lead the investment department of Fidelity's reinsurance business, Soteria Reinsurance, as we expand our presence. Assess the performance of investment mandates and contribute to the assessment of portfolio management.
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Oversee the annual audit and serve as the Museum’s chief compliance and risk management officer. Chief Financial and Administrative Officer. With the Board Treasurer and Finance Committee, manage the Museum’s endowment and investment portfolio.
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The Analyst will report to the Chief Investment Officer but will work under the close supervision of other senior investment team members as an integral part of the small generalist investment team, assisting with all functions (investment and operations) pertaining to the management of the portfolio.
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Develop capital investment plans for Museum facilities and determine annual capital expenditures; provide information for facilities grants as needed. Support Board Committees on Finance, Investment, and Audit.
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The Investments team is responsible for the investment management of multiple asset pools, more than $25B, and the Executive Assistant will focus on all executive administrative functions on behalf of the EVP/Chief Investment Officer (CIO.
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