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Requirements: Requires a Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field and 6 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate experience as a Relationship Banker, Credit Risk Analyst, Credit Risk Manager, Credit Risk Officer, Credit Portfolio Analyst, Remedial Management Analyst or related position involving global credit risk and underwriting.
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Job Title Credit Risk Management Structured Finance Credit Officer. VP level or equivalent experience, extensive relevant experience in a corporate credit or risk management function.
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This role requires a seasoned expert with a deep understanding of Snowflake data lake and PowerBI reporting platform, as well as a solid grasp of operational risk management concepts.
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Ares is seeking an Associate Vice President (AVP) to join our Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) team in New York. Within ERM, we strive to execute sound risk management strategies in support of the firm.
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Participates in the Risk Management program in collaboration with Risk Management Manager and the Vice President, Hospital Operations. The Quality Initiative Project Manager (Sepsis) is an expert role in sepsis protocol management.
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The Senior Manager adds value to the overall management of the Bank's loan portfolios through the timely and accurate adjudication of credits within established underwriting guidelines and policies.
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Under the supervision of Alyson Moadel-Robblee, Ph. D., Deputy Director of Community Engagement and Cancer Health Equity, Founding Director of the BOLD Cancer Wellness Program, the Project Manager will work alongside and help manage a passionate team of junior staff and volunteers to conduct outreach and inreach, administer research interviews/evaluation surveys, track data, create regular reports, and coordinate cancer screening and outreach navigation processes.
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Have a working knowledge of and be able to support all GRC capabilities such as cyber risk management, third-party risk management, security training and communications, and our compliance program.
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The FSI Business Unit has led and managed projects for top-tier, global clients ranging from strategy, target operating model design, regulatory governance and remediation to technology transformation, program & project management, and business analysis.
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Who You Are 3+ years of experience with Product Management, Sales Engineering, Technical Project Management, or similar fields. We are a diverse, global team working to help our customer-facing teams to meet their business goals through data solutions & deep product knowledge.
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Analytical Thinking Audit Planning Internal Audit Review Issue Management Risk Management Business Acumen Coaching Project Management Relationship Building Attention to Detail Automation Critical Thinking Technical Documentation Preferred Qualifications: Bachelors or Master's Degree in Business, Economics, Finance, or other quantitative field or Master of Business Administration.
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The Capital & Investment Risk Management (C&IR) team within Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is looking for a Quantitative Risk Analyst to support business initiatives in a highly collaborative environment.
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Partner effectively and work closely with other Compliance and Operational Risk teams, including the Control Room, Regulatory Change and Policy; Licensing and Registration; Personal Account Dealing, including Outside Business Activities and Personal Investments; Surveillance; Political Contributions, Gifts & Entertainment, Third Party Risk Management; and the AML program.
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Perform industry studies and run/request financial model sensitivities when applicable to support credit risk analysis and associated credit risk recommendation to senior management.
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The Manager will lead the day to day management and activation of marquee sports and entertainment executive hosting events. Conduct pre-planning, management, and implementation for events including vendor vetting and selection, contract review and negotiation and requisite event activation plans and supporting communication documents (i.e., Project Plans, Event Overviews, Event Guides, Recaps, etc.
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