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This Business Development Director will concentrate on selling across RSM's Management Consulting Services into strategic health system and health care private equity-backed prospects/clients.
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About Us : Synergy Management Group is a premier boutique consulting firm that specializes in providing outsourced/fractional corporate finance and growth strategy consulting services to institutional investors (private equity & venture capital), portfolio companies, and growing businesses across various industries.
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You have a minimum of 3 years of industry experience in management consulting or financial services (e.g., private equity, investment banking, venture capital), corporate strategy, and / or strategy & operations at a high-growth start-up.
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7+ years of experience in investment banking, strategy consulting, private equity, corporate strategy for financial services companies or related fields.
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We are focused on providing private equity groups and their related portfolio companies with consulting services and solutions focused on deal advisory, business optimization, EBITDA enhancement and performance management & improvement.
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Experience in strategy consulting, corporate strategy, startups (FinTechs), investment banking, private equity / venture capital, strategic finance, or similar roles.
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General Strategy Revenue Cycle Management Patient-Centered Transformation Supply Chain Management Mergers & Acquisitions Human Capital/Employee Management Financial Management Analytics & IT Strategy.
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Mortgage, real estate or structured products analyst training program at financial services or real estate private equity firm (bank, consulting/accounting, REIT, hedge fund) or.
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The Financial Services Sales Team focuses on sales to hedge funds, asset management, investment banking, and private equity. Take responsibility for the end-end sales processes in your territory, targeting folks in Corporate Strategy, Competitive Intelligence, Business Development, Investor Relations, and M&A.
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With the assistance of the MCA and MMCC analyst and trade support, complete sophisticated new business proposals for potential clients, including both strategy and valuation analysis. Evaluate bank balance sheets, quarterly earnings presentations, news sources, earnings, and call reports, and other publicly available information to develop thoughtful loan sale trading strategies for financial services clients.
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2+ years of experience at a top-tier financial services, investment management, strategic consulting or private equity firm, preferably in a product development and strategy capacity.
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