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The Regional Trust Manager role is a senior position within the Citizens Private Wealth (CPW) Division of Citizens Bank N.A. (CBNA), reporting to the Chief Fiduciary Officer and Director of Trust Services.
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Masters Degree or JD.LLM is a plus. Collaborate with Risk Management in the identification and management of risk in CPW’s fiduciary activities. Bachelors Degree is required.
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Assist with the orderly flow of proceedings, setting up the courtroom, assuring the presence of all necessary participants, and managing exhibits. Review the quality of electronically filed documents, ensuring that all orders and automated entries are appropriately and accurately docketed, and make summary entries on the docket of all documents and proceedings in criminal cases.
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Master's Degree required (and areas of study should include health policy, research administration, business administration or legal/regulatory). Post Graduate Juris Doctorate degree preferred.
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The Division Chief will lead a multi-disciplined critical care team working collaboratively within the organization to maintain our superb outcomes. The Nemours Cardiac Center is seeking an experienced Pediatric Cardiac Intensivist to lead the Division of Cardiac Critical Care at Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware, (formerly known as A.I. DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Extending the world-class care of Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware, the Nemours Children's Clinic provides expert care for even more children across the Delaware Valley through community-based physician services and collaborative partnerships with health and hospital systems.
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Responsible for the fiduciary management and execution on CBNA’s KYC requirements, including AML, BSA and EDD requirements and CBNA’s Privacy policy. Serve as the Chair of the Trust Administration Committee and serve in leadership or membership roles in other fiduciary the committee(s), forums and working groups.
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7+ years of experience in Modeling or Credit Risk Analyst, Modeling or Credit Risk Manager, Modeling or Credit Risk Director, or Modeling or Credit Risk Consultant or related quantitative and analytical occupation.
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Participate in various committees, audits and examinations, as well as test the processes and infrastructure for the broker dealer and investment advisor that facilitate Invest activities through the administration and maintenance of the Risk Assessment and Annual Reviews.
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The Director will support the National LGBTQ+ Engagement Director with managing partners across the campaign and with key external stakeholders to break through the noise about what’s at stake for LGBTQ+ communities this election, build relationships with trusted messengers to reach the community where they are, and mobilize a critical coalition of leaders to enthusiastically re-elect President Biden and Vice President Harris.
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Experience managing campaign or issue advocacy efforts that focused on engaging LGBTQ+ communities. The Deputy National LGBTQ+ Engagement Director will help manage the campaign's national programmatic efforts to reach, engage, and mobilize LGBTQ+ voters nationwide.
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The Senior Compliance Analyst is responsible for managing a caseload of investigations, perform analysis and follow-up and work cases from beginning to completion according to clients AML procedures and policies.
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This role will directly report to PCIs Chief Information Officer (CIO) and will be a strategic member of the Senior Leadership Team. Masters degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. The role entails drafting and prosecuting patent applications before the USPTO and global patent offices, along with providing litigation support and risk management expertise.
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In line with the Operational Risk Management (ORM) and Independent Compliance Risk Management (ICRM) frameworks, we aim to ensure that the internal controls that are designed to mitigate technology and cyber risks are managed, mitigated, and aligned with our risk appetite.
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