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Our Private Wealth Management Summit, along with our proprietary digital allocation platform, is the ultimate meeting point between Ultra-High-Net-Worth investors and private fund managers looking to raise capital.
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The Investor Reporting Associate will be responsible for the preparation and distribution of investor reports for private equity fund-of-funds, feeder funds, and monthly hedge fund reporting for private clients.
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Targeting General Partners and C-suite decision-makers of alternative investments firms including private equity, real estate, and hedge funds. Exceptional listening and questioning skills: Successful candidates understand emotional intelligence and tactical empathy.
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Responsibilities include financial reporting, payroll, budgeting and forecasting, cash management, tax compliance and planning, audit and compliance, expense management, investor reporting, oversight of accounting operations, regulatory reporting, strategic financial planning, and relationship management with external service providers.
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3+ years in fund accounting (private equity/asset management preferred). Provide comprehensive investor statements and support investor relations. We are collaborating with a top PE firm on a Fund Accountant position, reporting to the Fund Controller.
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An undergraduate degree in accounting and 2+ years accounting with demonstrated experience in Not-For-Profit Multi-Fund Accounting, preferably for faith-based organizations.
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Your leadership will span across Human Resources, Fund Development, Operations (including IT and Facilities Management), and Quality Assurance. As the COO/Managing Director of Operations , you will be a pivotal leader, reporting directly to the Executive Director and collaborating closely with the Managing Director of Clinical and Emergency Services to manage all business aspects of our agency.
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Experience in quantitative research at an asset manager or hedge fund preferred. Experience in quantitative research at an asset manager or hedge fund preferred. Perform statistical and economic research using financial or alternative data to develop new return predictive signals.
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1.6 Works in collaboration with Health System IT service to maintaining and improving information technologies as needed 1.7 Works with compliance department and compliance officer to ensure proper compliance activities and safeguards within the assigned practices 1.8 Directs the operations of individual practices by employing a system of accountability to ensure responsible fiscal management including accounting, budgeting, internal controls and timely reporting.
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Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Concur) and Microsoft Office, particularly Excel. Support Activant’s Controller in the management of the accounting and financial reporting, financial planning and analysis, cash flow management, cost management, and more.
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We are looking for a mutual fund salesperson with experience in selling funds and investments to high-net-worth individuals, family offices, and wealth managers. Preferably Series 65 and Series 7 registered investment advisor, but open to candidates with relevant experience and connections.
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Communication skills- strong communication skills for addressing issues with subsidiary CFO’s, controllers, other accounting personnel and reinsurance department personnel. Industry knowledge- strong understanding of reinsurance accounting concepts and ability to understand and interpret reinsurance contracts.
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As the Public Relations Director, you will be responsible for creating and executing strategies and programs that will drive positive perception and demand among top-tier, tech, industry, and trade media, as well as other influential business audiences.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in accounting and finance, as well as experience working in the hedge fund, fixed income, credit management, and funding management industries.
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GCDS is fortunate to have built a large endowment which helps to fund competitive salaries and benefits, including a robust professional development program, and reimbursement for graduate school tuition.
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