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Assist in maintaining all necessary documentation for regulatory requirements associated with Investment and Operational Due Diligence (aka IDD/ODD) for fund investments. This position will work directly with the CNR Manager Research team to support and assist in Investment and Operational Due Diligence functions.
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Description POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Director of Planning & Due Diligence manages the overall business plans and strategic initiatives/processes within the Distributed Energy Business.
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Manage processes set up to complete Enhanced Due Diligence for Wealth Management and US Banks clients including reviewing customer data and documentation to satisfy BSA/AML Compliance requirements.
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Extensive knowledge of BSA/AML regulations, OFAC regulations, CIP, Member Due Diligence and Enhanced Due Diligence requirements, FinCEN guidance, and NCUA and other regulatory guidance related to BSA/AML/OFAC and financial crime.
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The Managing Director, TAS will establish a team in the Chicago market and assume a wide set of responsibilities across buy-side and sell-side transactions including financial and business due diligence, accounting and financial reporting.
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Provide advisory support in connection with Know Your Customer (KYC) onboarding, enhanced due diligence and transactional due diligence matters. Manage program related to provision and receipt of AML letters and due diligence questionnaires.
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The TAS team supports private equity, direct lenders and corporate clients with financial, tax and operational due diligence, analytics and accounting connected with mergers, acquisitions, divestiture and other corporate actions.
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Bachelor’s degree and experience in Consumer Compliance, Operational Risk and the Bank Secrecy Act / Anti-Money Laundering and OFAC regulations. Schedule and participate in periodic Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) meetings, take notes and prepare updates for the Executive Management Committee (EMC), as directed.
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The ideal candidate will work closely with clients in the biotechnology, bioinformatics, biopharmaceutical, and diagnostics sectors, engaging in various patent-related activities and supporting intellectual property (IP) due diligence.
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Experience supporting project finance transactions or related valuation experience and due diligence is required. Responsibilities Independently run pro-forma models and structuring sensitivities to help make structuring decisions to support to Project Finance and other stakeholders (Example: Asset Management/Generation, Development) groupsHelp drive the finance process from gaining internal approval through solicitation, assessment, selection, due diligence presentation to senior management and consummation of transactions.
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Operational Due Diligence experience at a bank, asset allocator, fund of funds, or other investment platform is preferred. Lead initial and ongoing operational due diligence and oversight for funds investing in private asset products, such as private equity, private debt and private real estate; and investment advisors managing alternatives products and funds.
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Due diligence, mergers, acquisitions, and/or integration experience. Familiarity with TeamMate, Tableau, Alteryx, IDEA, ACL/Galvanize, Workday, Guidewire, Workiva, Power BI, and productivity tools such as Microsoft Office.
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The successful candidate will be part of an experienced and well-established team providing EHS and ESG due diligence support on portfolios for our legal, private equity, finance, corporate, and industrial sector clients.
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Provide due diligence in IP-related mergers and acquisitions. Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. File trademark applications with the USPTO. Counsel clients on copyright protection for literary, artistic, and musical works.
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Experience with mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, including due diligence activities. Assist with and provide legal advice related to mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, including due diligence activities.
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