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Support the firm’s Managing Partner and Managing Director for due diligence and analysis of existing and new investments in hedge funds, private equity funds and direct investments (firm has investments in approximately 40 different funds.
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The role will work across multiple lines of business to identify and develop opportunities to deepen partner our relationships by leveraging the unique assets and capabilities available across the firm, including Mobility Payment Solutions, Chase Offers, Travel, Dining, Sapphire Lounge, Private Banking, Consumer Banking, and external strategic partnerships.
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Perform other duties as required and directed by the Senior Managing Director, Business Banking/CLW.Experience, Skills and EducationCollege degree preferredMinimum of 8 years experience in commercial lending or workouts at a bank, an asset management firm, servicing organization or law firm.
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ResponsibilitiesWork closely with the Vice President/Senior Vice President/Managing Director to execute a broad range of financial transactions including, but not limited to restructuring, fleet campaigns and financing, mergers and acquisitions, private capital raising and financial due diligence.
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Intrepid Investment Bankers is expanding nationally and seeking to hire a talented and experienced professional at the Managing Director level in our Industrials and Business Services Group with a focus on the aerospace and defense sector.
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Sia Partners' Managing Directors (MD) are critical leaders who drive the success and shape of our firm. As the primary driver of new business sales and revenue generation, MDs use their extensive network of connections to acquire new clients and grow the firm.
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What you’ll doThe TRS Director role is an experienced senior level position that leads and manages client engagement teams and assists Managing Directors in the pursuit of new business and development of client relationships.
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Our client is boutique middle market advisory firm currently seeking to add a Managing Director within their growing Healthcare M&A Team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for sourcing/originating/executing/underwriting and strategic advisory.
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Under the direction of the BD Managing Director and in collaboration with practice leadership, and the Chief Business Development Officer, the Director of Business Development, Tax, is responsible for driving, monitoring, and improving sales performance for BDO’s tax service offerings across an assigned geography and industry group.
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Role Overview : As a Managing Director for Business Development at Synergy Management Group, you will play a critical role in driving our growth within the private equity and venture capital industry.
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Because of our favorable Managing Director to Associate ratio, you will receive hands-on mentoring from firm leaders that prioritize your growth and development. 4+ years relevant work experience in an accounting firm, with at least 3 years of Private Client experience;Bachelor’s and/or advanced degree; Accounting, Finance, Economics or related degree (Preferred);Advanced credential allowing for IRS client representation (i.e. CPA or JD);Self-starter with the initiative to seek out opportunities and ability to work successfully in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment; andProficient use of technology.
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Provide technical support to the Director, other IS Directors and IS teams, and the Finance department in relation to all the financial systems, processes and projects under the management of the Financial Systems team.
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In lieu of a standard base salary, our senior bankers are paid a significant portion of the monthly retainer payments the firm receives from clients typically running at greater than $100,000 annualized per Managing Director - with commission-based payouts often taking total annual compensation to between mid-six and seven figures.
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The Managing Director, Underwriting and Portfolio Management Team Lead will lead and contribute to a team that supports the Not-For-Profit, Law Firm Banking, and Regional Banking divisions.
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Your duties will include managing strategic partnerships, supervising daily operations, and leading the Brand Management teams. Chase is a leading financial services firm, helping nearly half of America’s households and small businesses achieve their financial goals through a broad range of financial products.
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