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Rotations include positions in various HR functions, including but not limited to HR business partner/generalists, Talent Acquisition, Compensation, Employee Relations, Diversity & Inclusion, HR Process & Operations, the Academy (Learning & Business Performance) and Global Talent.
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This hire will report to the Director of Marketing and Investor Relations and partner with colleagues across the firm including the investment, compliance and accounting/operations teams to service and grow the client base.
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2 to 5 years work experience in investor relations or other capital market ecosystem (equity research, investment banking, investment advisor, consulting, or investor relations advisory capacity.
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External focus will include handling media relations and external communications for Wells Fargo's Equity Research division, while the internal focus will include optimizing content distribution across the Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB) and other strategic internal partnerships, including Wells Fargo Advisors.
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Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Human Rights seeks a Managing/Sr. Director with a background in Finance and Investor Relations to lead our Investor Engagement efforts. Partner with the Chief Operating Officer and Program Director in the development of Business & Human Rights annual budgets, revenue targets, board reporting, overall department strategy, goals, and implementation including but not limited to investor engagement campaigns, investor and human rights content development, inter-department collaboration and external engagement.
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Manage corporate relations and create volunteer engagements and solicit sponsorships for special events and community activities. 7 years of experience in development, fundraising, communications, and nonprofit management.
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Investor Services (IS): IS works closely with the Investor Relations, Chief Financial Officers, Chief Operating Officers, Compliance teams and investors of our clients. The team works closely with the General Counsel, Compliance, and Investor Relations representatives at our clients.
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Initiates service recovery for patients and family members who have concerns and escalates to Clinical Nurse Manager/Assistant Nurse Manager/Nursing Shift Manager or Patient Relations as needed.
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Work and partner with multiple areas across Citi, including Controllers, SEC Reporting, Treasury, Risk, Accounting Policy, Financial Planning and Analysis, Mergers & Acquisitions, Legal, and Investor Relations to maintain a high level of quality and accuracy of the report filings.
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Work closely with the Head of Scientific Affairs & Strategic Partnerships and Scientific Affairs team to produce rapid, thoughtful responses to content-related requests from across Pfizer Oncology (CSO, Medical strategy, BoD, Investor Relations, colleagues, etc.
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We advise clients on, among other things, domestic and cross border M&A, IPOs, activism, capital markets and investor relations, public and regulatory affairs, geopolitical issues, litigation, crisis, cyber, employee engagement, digital, opinion research and on broader reputation campaigns.
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We create unique messaging and execute strategic media relations programs that blend traditionally separate practice areas to offer clients a holistic approach to both consumer and business storytelling.
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Work on corporate development initiatives (financings, M&A opportunities, investor relations, board and investor materials) 1-2 years of experience in private equity, investment banking, management consulting, transaction services or in strategic finance / corporate finance / FP&A at either a high-growth startup or a blue chip company.
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Detail: Headline is hiring an investor who will be supporting our early and growth investment teams by sourcing and speaking to the most promising start-ups to help us determine their fit as investment prospects for Headline.
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3+ years of demonstrated success in nonprofit fundraising, with a focus on grant writing and foundation relations. Utilize donor database (Salesforce) to track funder interactions, manage relationships, and analyze fundraising performance metrics to inform decision-making.
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