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Our client, a growing pharmaceutical company, has engaged GForce to provide a CMC Regulatory Affairs Manager Consultant. Knowledge of CMC regulatory requirements for biologics and small molecules during development and post-approval, including biologic upstream and downstream processes, analytical methods, and drug/device combination products.
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You will provide legal guidance and counsel to the Business, credit, and other control functions on a wide range of topics including securities law, contracts law, documentation, margin regulations, FINRA, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and CFTC regulations, internal policies, and other regulatory topics.
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In-depth knowledge of the U.S. regulatory system in general and specifically knowledge of CFTC, NFA, FINRA, and SEC rules and regulations applicable to swap dealer and broker dealer and FED rules applicable to banks.
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15+ years of pharmaceutical/biotech drug development experience with 5+ years of experience in global CMC regulatory affairs with working experience and content knowledge in CMC development of NCEs/small molecules.
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Comprehensive knowledge of regulatory environment, including demonstrated knowledge of federal and state banking laws and regulations (e.g., Federal Reserve Bank, NYDFS, FDIC, OCC, CFTC, NFA, FINRA, SEC, MSRB.
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Serve as The Farmer’s Dog’s primary regulatory counsel, providing proactive and practical advice and counsel to our internal business partners on a wide array of regulatory issues, partnering with our R&D, Food Safety & Quality and Veterinary teams to assure federal, state and local compliance and anticipate evolving regulations.
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Juris Doctor degree from an accredited school of law, admission to the New York State Bar (NYS Bar), and five(5) years of responsible experience in the practice of law following NYS Bar admission, in the fields of health care compliance, regulatory affairs, risk and quality management and/or in similar areas; or.
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7-10 years of experience in regulatory compliance in food, beverage, and/or dietary supplements. The Senior Regulatory Specialist reports to the Director of Product Development and Regulatory and is responsible for the management of JJM’s dietary supplement programs for retail and food service customers.
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Act as a health policy advisor and resource to the legal affairs team and organization on a range of legislative and regulatory developments and existing frameworks; update leadership on key observations and developments concerning regulatory compliance.
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As an Anti-Money Laundering ("AML") Project Associate (Senior Consultant), you will have the opportunity to help our clients mitigate their risks related to money laundering, terrorist financing , and sanctions violations, as well as to improve their ability to meet regulatory requirements, expectations , and guidance in support of developing and maintaining sound AML and sanctions programs and controls.
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Build strong/collaborative relationships with upstream and downstream departments, including Provider Network Operations, to ensure timely resolution of provider inquiries and prevent escalation to DOH/DFS or other regulatory bodies.
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Managing regulatory commitments or responses (e.g., FFIEC Guidelines, NYS DFS, FRB NY, FINRA, OCC) This person will serve as a Technology Partner for the U.S. Regulatory Relations, U.S. Operational Risk Group, Compliance and other U.S. control functions, supporting IT regulatory/audit exams and remediations and issue management across the U.S.
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Demonstratable experience with Regulatory exams, responses, and remediation activities. Prior experience with U.S. IT Regulatory exams and remediation execution in a financial institution.
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Understanding of regulatory compliance requirements such as SEC Regulation SCI, PCI DSS, GLBA. OTC Markets Group Inc., operator of premier US financial marketplaces, is seeking a VP, Information Security Manager to lead our Cybersecurity team as part of the IT Infrastructure department.
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Deep knowledge of Risk Management, either broadly or within a specific risk topic (i.e., Operational Risk, Market Risk, Credit Risk, Third Party Risk) with practical experience developing and implementing related frameworks, underlying key processes, and being a thought leader or Regulatory Compliance, either broadly or within a specific regulation topic (i.e., Prudential, Conduct, Market Integrity.
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