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3-5 years of related experience (investor relations, consulting or similar client facing roles) Manager - Investor Relations. POSITION PURPOSE: Raise capital for MCR’s funds and SPVs. Manage investor communication and relationships.
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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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As the Strategic Finance Analyst at 1stDibs, you will be a part of a team that leads the Financial Planning & Analysis, Business Partnering, Corporate Development, and Investor Relations functions.
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Sell and engage various segments at our corporate clients (Risk Management, Treasury, Enterprise Risk Management, Cyber Security, Investor Relations, Audit Committees, Board of Directors.
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Led by the most experienced team of industry experts, HedgeServ with 1,500+ professionals around the globe expertly provides customizable solutions for their clients’ risk, portfolio management, middle office, investor relations, accounting, regulatory, compliance, and tax services.
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This includes accounting, financial and regulatory reporting, balance sheet management, financial planning and analysis, treasury, investor relations, corporate investments and tax. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Group is responsible for the overall financial management of our company.
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The focus of this role will include representing private funds, both hedge and private equity funds, on a wide spectrum of matters including compliance and regulatory issues, capital raising, marketing, investor relations, fund formation and structuring, as well as corporate transactional matters.
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We’re looking for an Analyst, within the Investor Relations division to:Support clients with intelligence about their institutional investors and what is driving trading in equity markets.
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Job Description: The Associate will join BXCI’s Product Specialist team and will support the ongoing fundraising, marketing and client relations efforts for the business. The Product Specialist team is responsible for product development and the execution of all investor communications for Blackstone’s credit and insurance strategies.
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Create and update client portfolio reports (monthly/quarterly/ ad hoc); prepare ongoing and ad hoc investor data requests, fund performance queries and reports, while collaborating with Valuation, Fund Accounting and Investor Relations teams.
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The internship will be a general Finance internship that will provide opportunities to intern in one of the following functional areas of Finance: Corporate Planning & Analysis, Global Commercial Services Finance, US Consumer & International Card Services, Global Merchant and Network Services Finance, Controllership, Global Treasury, and Investor Relations.
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Analyst will liaise with C-level executives, investor relations professionals, underwriters, outside counsel, members of the trading community, sales, events, marketing and regulation. Familiarity with FactSet, IPREO/S&P, Pitchbook, and/or Salesforce a bonus.
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This role will demonstrate the ability to think critically in a fast-paced environment and demonstrate the ability to manage and drive projects across the entity; responsibilities include: Business Advisor: Builds relationships with global senior managers to understand business priorities in order to align People strategies to business objectives and key results (OKR’s) for the Technology groups in Moody’s Investor Services and Shared Services.
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Partner with cross-functional teams for financial reporting, investor relations matters, and balance sheet management projects with our Treasury department, including equity and debt offerings.
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Atleast4 years’ experience in Investor Relations either in corporate or agency capacity, focusing on healthcare, or biotech or medtech industry. FINN Partners seeks curious and ambitious candidates for anAssociate Vice President role for our Healthcare Investor Relations team.
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