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Bachelor's Degree in Real Estate, Finance, Urban Planning Public Policy Economics or closely related discipline. 7 years experience in real estate, mortgage, homeowner programs, affordable housing development/policy, urban planning, financial services or related field.
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Enrolled Agent - Professional Certification in Project Management (PMP) - Six Sigma Black Belt/Lean Black Belt/Master Black Belt - UX Certificate - Nielsen Norman Group - Agile Product Management - Alteryx Designer Advanced Certification - Chartered Financial Analyst - Masters - Business Administration, Economics, Finance, International Business, Tax, Computer Science, Information Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Science in Business Analytics (U.S. institution.
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B) Graduation from a regionally accredited or New York State registered college or university with a Master's degree in urban planning, economics, geography, environmental planning, environmental sciences, geology, sociology, political science, public administration, landscape architecture, civil engineering, or a closely related field, plus three (3) years of professional planning experience as defined in (A.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Tax, Law or Economics. In this supervisory role, you will focus on trusts and estates accounting and tax law issues. Our client, an accounting advisory firm, is currently seeking a Principal Tax Manager in Rochester, New York to serve as a tax functional leader for compliance, advisory and annuity tax service delivery.
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E, biology, history, chemistry, economics, physics, English, mathematics, engineering) We work tirelessly every day to ensure each child in NYC has access to a fun, rigorous, whole-child education regardless of zip code or economic status.
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Bachelor's degree in Economics, Finance, Business Administration, or closely related field with a minimum of eighteen (18) semester credit hours in accounting, PLUS one (1) year experience in accounting and/or auditing.
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Bachelors’ degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics or related discipline with 5 years' experience in commercial credit, public accounting, financial statement preparation/analysis or other financial analysis or in lieu of degree a combined minimum of 9 years’ higher education and work experience to include 5 years experience in commercial credit, public accounting, financial statement preparation/analysis or other financial analysis.
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