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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $315,000 - $400,000 for Managing Director, Derivatives. Our Capital Markets team is looking for a Managing Director, Interest Rate Derivatives.
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The Equity Project Charter School seeks a highly motivated and experienced Managing Director of Finance (MDF) to lead our financial operations and ensure long-term financial health and sustainability.
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Be well versed in how an influencer program is run end-to-end, including client briefing process, influencer identification and negotiations, activation, content approvals, managing paid boosting (whitelisting), and reporting and analytics.
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The Senior Banker should be a Managing Director, or Director on the cusp of promotion to Managing Director, and will have an established cadre of client relationships across industries and geographically, hailing from private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, corporations, family offices, and entrepreneur/individuals.
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An avant-garde media institution dedicated to reporting on the latest advancements and breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning is currently in search of an Managing Editor.
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We currently have an opening for a qualified finance/accounting professional to join our VTA community as a Managing Director based out of our New York or Chicago offices. The Opportunity Managing Director (Finance/Accounting - CPA preferred.
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The Managing Director will lead staff to identify integrated water management opportunities and oversee opportunities analyses, including mapping in ArcGIS and/or ArcMap Online, to support these programs.
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The Managing Director will manage a team of four staff: the Director of Foundation Relations, Donor Engagement Manager, Grants Manager, and Development Associate. Reporting directly to the Chief Development Officer, the Managing Director of Development will oversee the fundraising strategy for the Roosevelt Institute’s think tank and people development programs, with a focus on foundations and major donors.
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A pioneer news media house covering news & events from the cryptocurrency industry and blockchain technology is searching for an Managing Editor to oversee the development of all material for the website.
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The Managing Director will report to the Regional Director, Legal Services. As the head of KIND's local office, the Managing Director, New York is a critical member of the management team in KIND's Legal Services division and is the senior representative of the organization at the local level - effectively engaging government, private sector partners, and community stakeholders to advance KIND's mission.
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Minimum 5 years experience at a bank, trade shop, market-maker or hedge fund managing an active book of Energy Derivatives. We have the unique opportunity for a VP/Director, Commodities Trading to join our Energy group in North America.
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As a Managing Principal - Cybersecurity, you will lead a team on cybersecurity consulting engagements responsible for managing, controlling, and mitigating client's risk management strategies.
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Job Duties: Extended Managing Director with Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC in New York, New York. Provide financing solutions and investment products to the Firm’s clients and manage risk inherent in the products by trading.
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Our services and specialties run the gamut - from Commercial Real Estate to Financial Institutions Group (FIG) to Healthcare to Energy and TMT. Our Commercial Bank is growing at a dynamic pace and offers a broad array of products and services, including but not limited to: Financing (Commercial Lending, Loan Syndications), Capital Markets (Interest Rate Derivatives, Commodity Derivatives, Foreign Exchange, Structured Products, DCM/ECM, Institutional Sales & Trading, Equity Research, and Mergers & Acquisitions), Treasury Management, and Wealth & Asset Management.
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Evaluate and underwrite both public and private investments in sectors such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy storage, hydrogen, electric vehicles and carbon capture.
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