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Oversees the acquisition, disposition, and negotiation of sale of City-owned property for a variety of public or private redevelopment projects. Ability to understand housing markets and the impact on property acquisition and disposition.
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With the VP's leadership, intellectual property will serve as a powerful accelerator to bring SBD's innovations to market. As a Vice President, Intellectual Property (VP, IP), you'll be part of our Intellectual Property team working as a hybrid employee.
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Baltimore office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a patent/intellectual property litigation associate attorney with 3 years of experience. Patent/Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney.
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The position is for a supervisory and administrative level professional with experience and educational background in real property acquisition, disposition, appraisals, legal / paralegal services, or property / asset management for MTA owned and leased properties involving Baltimore Metro, Light Rail, Statewide Commuter Bus, Baltimore Core Bus, MARC, Freight Rail Services and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) projects.
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REO Specialists will be responsible for assisting the REO Supervisor as it relates to managing and dispositioning of single-family homes (1-4 units) Real Estate Owned (REO) and custodial properties through listing, marketing and selling REO Disposition properties.
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Monitoring property debt and the expiration of LIHTC compliance to identify opportunities for restructure, refinance or acquisition of limited partners' interests. The Asset Manager will be responsible for site visits, financial review, positioning for property redevelopment/refinancing, and partner reporting.
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The Corporate Real Estate team manages Franklin Templeton's global footprint, supports the business operation, and manages all aspects of our real estate - disposition, property management, financial analysis, surplus property, oversee building design, space planning, construction, and miscellaneous activities such as leasing and brokerage.
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Hands-on experience with standard polymer physical property characterization tools such as TMA, DMA, tensile testing, rheology, etc., and experience with standard chemical property analytical methods such as IR spectroscopy, UV-vis, etc.
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Work with development to execute lease-up strategy in collaboration with property management. Work with property management and development to ensure items such as security contracts, controlled access, video surveillance, and internet/video have been considered, and if appropriate, contracts/equipment are put in place.
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CONSIDERED EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: M&A Attorney Mergers and Acquisition Risk Management Insurance Underwriting Lawyer Counsel Financing Intellectual Property IP and Brand Licensing Business Liquidations Financial Reorganizations Divestitures Equity Funds Tax JD CPA MBA Representations Warranties Transactional Risk Insurance #DiedreMoire #InsuranceJobs #UnderwriterJobs #JobSearch #JobHunt #JobOpening #Hiring #Job #Jobs #Careers #Employment #jobposting #VPUnderwriting #AttorneyJobs #CPAJobs.
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Property Management - St. Ambrose owns or manages 309 rental units throughout Baltimore City and County, scattered among 7 apartment buildings and 129 single family homes. Provide support and advice to the Executive Director, Real Estate Development Director and Director of Property Management on the management of the Organization’s real estate assets.
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We are looking for a licensed social worker or professional counselor able to provide therapeutic interventions, assessment, evaluation, and disposition, and the well-established ability to make independent clinical decisions.
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The Real Estate Manager has day-to-day responsibility for managing the resources necessary to execute the processes involving the acquisition and disposition, whether by purchase, sale, lease, or license of real property rights, in accordance with the strategy and business goals of the business unit and department.
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Maryland Department of General Services (DGS)supports State and local government agencies, as well as local non-profit organizations and the citizens of Maryland, by providing facilities management, real estate and surplus property services, as well as security and law enforcement for State buildings.
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Job Summary : As part of our continuing pattern of growth and success, RCM&D is currently searching for results-oriented Sales Executives to work in Property and Casualty division in its regional office locations in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Sales Executives we seek understand overall business risks and the financial challenges important to our clients, and are committed to creating and cultivating strong client relationships.
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