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Overview Lead the end-to-end financial management of the Epic project as well as developing business cases for high-priority IT strategic initiatives for consideration by Senior LeadershipManage high-volume IT project financial data and metrics from various sources such as general Ledger and connected applications, including Strata, Cognos, Coupa, Clarity, etc.
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As a Senior Analyst, you will have the opportunity to grow and develop your skills as a finance business partner through various responsibilities, including financial modeling and analysis, forecasting and budgeting, management reporting, and data analytics.
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Completion of corporate reporting and related templatesProvide insightful financial analytic support for Research & Learning business lines:Participate in the annual budgeting process along with supporting strategic (VSP) and tactical plans.
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Conduct ad hoc financial analyses and scenario modeling to support strategic initiativesCollaborate with other departments, including Revenue Cycle, Operations, and IT, to gather data and insights that contribute to financial analyses and reporting What We're Looking For Per Diem, Day ShiftThe successful financial analyst will have at a minimum:Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Analytics, or a related field (Master's degree preferred.
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The Financial Analyst, FP&A plays a pivotal role within our team, responsible for driving our financial planning and analysis efforts while spearheading strategic initiatives to push financial performance across our winery, restaurant, concerts/ticket sales, and events.
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Overview – Financial Planning & Analytics (Analyst)This position provides support to senior management and other business stakeholders for the U.S FP&A (“Financial Planning and Analytics”) Team in Finance & Strategic Planning Department, Americas Division (“FSPDAD.
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Requirements: + years of strategic finance, corporate finance, or investment banking experience in a high-growth technology sector. We’re looking to hire strategic thinkers who can model the future, solve complex problems, and collaborate effectively to help carry projects from conception through execution.
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This role will engage in various aspects of financial modeling, business case development, three-year strategic plans, and operational analysis that enable strategic product decisions at both the portfolio and project level.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOur client provides custom strategic financial advisory and wealth management solutions to a broad range of clients. This may include modeling and valuation, performing due diligence, creating business plans, and providing decision support to management for strategic initiatives, business expansion and potential acquisitions.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Investment Banking Analyst to join our dynamic Financial Institutions Group (FIG) team, offering an exceptional opportunity to contribute to high-profile transactions and drive growth within a leading financial institution.
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CereCore® provides EHR implementations, IT and application support, IT managed services, technical staffing, strategic IT consulting, and advisory services to hospitals and health systems nationwide.
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This role is perfect for recent graduates looking to start their career in finance and gain hands-on experience in financial analysis, operations, reporting, and strategic planning. We from Russell Tobin, on behalf of our client in the banking and financial industry, are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Junior Financial Analyst.
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As a Financial Analyst, you will be responsible for analyzing financial data, creating financial reports, and providing strategic recommendations to help guide the company's growth and success.
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Responsible for the compilation, distribution, and analysis of financial data, writing and maintaining reports and schedules, and presenting results in a concise and meaningful manner; complex analysis in areas such as budgets, strategic.
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Founded in 1989, HUNTER has grown into one of the most respected mid-size marketing communications firms in the country, creating work that matters in strategic planning, earned media relations, social and digital media, talent and influencer engagement, experiential marketing, multicultural outreach and content creation and distribution.
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