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Proven track record of at least 7-10 years in equity capital markets, investment banking, private equity, or a similar role within the commercial real estate sector. 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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Requirements Investment Banking, Capital Raising, Angel Investing, Broker-Dealer, Corporate Finance, Capital Markets, Equity Capital Markets, Financial Services, Private Equity, Private Equity Funding, Private Equity Firms, Management Consulting, Venture Capital, Transaction Advisory, Transaction Advisory Services, Mergers & Acquisitions, Due Diligence, Private Placements, Growth Capital, Seed Capital.
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Deep knowledge of capital markets, intellectual curiosity, and drive to improve the global capital markets system for the benefit of savers and communities. FCLTGlobal’s task is just beginning, and the organization has a huge opportunity to have deep and lasting impact on business, capital markets, and society more widely.
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Subject matter expertise in a financial services sub-area like Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Transaction Banking, Wholesale Banking, Cards & Payments, Wealth Management, Investment Management, Real Estate, Private Equity, Capital Markets.
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Anticipate how company, industry, and macroeconomic conditions will affect liquidity, interest rates, and access to capital markets. Project finance debt, private equity, and/or tax equity deal execution experience.
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Houlihan Lokey, Inc. (NYSE:HLI) is a global investment bank with expertise in mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, financial restructuring, and financial and valuation advisory. Houlihan Lokey is the only investment bank that has a dedicated TAS practice which provides our team with greater industry insights and knowledge on current market dynamics as we partner and collaborate with the broader corporate finance and capital markets businesses.
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Today, our teams strive to create value through private equity, public equity, fixed income, credit, venture capital and real estate investments across multiple sectors, industries, and geographies.
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PhD in a scientific discipline (e.g., biomedical engineering, biology, neuroscience, biotechnology, biomedical sciences or related field) plus 0-1 years relevant work experience, preferably in consulting, venture capital, private equity, or relevant industry.
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Financial Services products and services (e.g., Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Capital Markets, Asset Management, Insurance); Industry/Sector: Banking and Capital Markets.
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Capital Markets, investment banking, and broker dealer product and service knowledge (e.g., equity and debt securities, commodities, derivatives, foreign exchange) and applicable laws, rules, and regulations (e.g., Rule 3110, the Securities Act of 1933.
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The Venture Capital & Private Equity Investor Accelerator Program offers individuals the opportunity to gain high quality investment experience and training through deal sourcing, conducting due diligence, participating in Partner Meetings and Investment Committees, making 2-5 investments per quarter, and sharing in the financial upside on the investments made via a profit sharing agreement.
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Understands financial markets (e.g. M&A, large Corporates, Liens and Loans, Banking, Capital Markets, Alternative Investments) Experience working with cross-functional technical teams including Customer Service, Product Management, Development, Sales, Pre-sales, legal, and marketing.
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Develop, prepare, and present recommendations to the Debt Capital Markets team and Portfolio Management. This person will report directly to the Vice President, Debt Capital Markets.
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Gathering of market intelligence on sectors of interest to the company such as electricity markets, debt markets or venture capital markets and emerging sectors of the energy transition.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief for Infrastructure & Design, the Capital Projects Design Director will lead a team to implement the city’s transportation and mobility policies, coordinate the design and construction of capital projects that encourage safe walking, biking, and access to transit, work with neighborhood and advocacy groups, and coordinate with city and state agencies.
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