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Department: Corporate Development, Corporate Finance and Investor Relations. Customers Bank ("Bank") has an immediate opening for an Analyst/Senior Analyst within its Finance Group, specifically focused on Corporate Development, Corporate Finance and Investor Relations.
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Corporate Engagement for Strategic Recruiting: The Associate Director supervises the Corporate Relations and Student Recruitment Manager who in conjunction directs the strategy for targeting new corporate engagements for the purpose of creating new career/intern opportunities for students.
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The candidate will be part of the global business development team and the broader client development department (including media relations, digital communications, new business and research, client events) to support the practices in its efforts.
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Seven to ten years of experience working in development or corporate relations. As the National Account Manager, Corporate and Educational Development, you will play a pivotal role in the strategic leadership, financial support, growth, and development of our client's educational programs.
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5+ years related experience, including corporate strategy and development, consulting, or investment banking. In conjunction with the Vice President of Investor Relations and Strategic Partnerships, the Corporate Develop Manager will work closely with key internal and external constituents to support Public Storages broader corporate strategies.
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Valvoline has a rewarding opportunity as a Sr. Investor Relations and Corporate Development Analyst. In this role, you will support the investor relations and corporate development teams, conduct financial analysis, and collaborate with internal teams to communicate with investors, prospective M&A owners, and analysts.
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The Senior Analyst will assist in the analysis, planning and execution of M&A, Corporate Development & Investor Relations initiatives. As a key member of our dynamic and active Corporate Development team, you will lead analysis and conduct due diligence with cross-functional teams leading to proposals for executives on inorganic and material organic business initiatives.
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The Business Development Coordinator supports the Business Development Manager and attorneys in the assigned practice area with business development initiatives and activities. SourcePro Search has a fantastic opportunity for a Business Development Coordinator with our top ranked global law firm client.
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Bachelor's degree and 2+ years of relevant work experience in corporate development, investment banking, or private equity. We are looking for a Corporate Development Analyst to join our team and play a critical role in driving the continued growth of the company.
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We are seeking an AVP, Business Management to support the EVP responsible for Corporate Development, Investor Relations, Treasury, and the integration office. The AVP, Strategic Business Management Partner will collaborate with the executive leading LPL’s teams responsible for Corporate Development, Investor Relations, Treasury, and the integration-focused PMO to drive strategic planning and cross-functional change efforts.
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Reporting to the VP of Finance, you will be responsible for leading the Corporate Development function, which includes capital markets, investor relations, M&A, investments, international expansion, and other strategic projects.
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Proven track record in handling investor relations. Knowledge of corporate legal procedures and regulations. Vice President, Legal & Compliance - Remote Opportunity. Join our team as the Vice President of Legal in San Francisco, CA, overseeing legal operations and compliance for our company.
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Job Posting Title (Working Title): Assistant Director of Development, Corporate Relations. The Assistant Director of Development, Corporate Relations is an integral member of Johns Hopkins Children’s Center development team.
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This role will lead high-priority, high-impact projects across the organization, partnering with scientific and business leaders to drive corporate strategy, business model innovation, pipeline strategy, market analysis, investor relations, and business development.
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The Senior Director of Development, Corporate and Foundation Relations will work closely with the Assistant Vice President of Corporate and Foundation Relations in organizing and implementing strategies to increase the level of engagement and maximize the philanthropic support of Miami’s top corporate and foundation prospects and donors.
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