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Our National Deal Advisory practice supports M&A activities of our Private Equity clients and strategic corporations across the US and internationally. Experience working with Private Equity groups preferred.
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Focusing on quality of revenue for provider and payer transactions for our corporate and private equity healthcare clients. The Manager can be based in any of the following any of our U.S. office locations (New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Boston, MA; Braintree, MA; Woburn, MA; Princeton, NJ; Whippany, NJ; East Brunswick NJ; Red Bank, NJ; Saddle Brook, NJ; Providence, RI; Baltimore, MD; Bethesda, MD; Nashville, TN; Boca Raton, FL; Orlando, FL; San Diego, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Orange County, CA; San Francisco, CA; San Ramon, CA; Portland, OR; Seattle, WA) or remotely anywhere within the US.
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Investment Analysts are responsible for analyzing potential investment opportunities—including funds, secondaries, direct equities, and direct credits across private equity, private credit, and infrastructure—and monitoring client portfolios.
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At Citizens we value diversity, equity and inclusion, and treat everyone with respect and professionalism. As the Private Client Senior Strategy Manager, you will play a critical role in shaping the future of our Private Client organization.
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Experience delivering on-demand and cost-effective solutions for complex business problems faced by Business Owners, CEOs, Boards, Private Equity Firms, Family Offices, Non-Profits and other entities.
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With the combination of a supportive private equity partner and strong financial profile, WPP is well positioned for exponential growth through both acquisition and organic expansion. Work side by side as a partner to the CEO to build out this high-growth private equity roll-up.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as an Executive Assistant, preferably within Professional Services (Venture Capital, Private Equity, Consulting, etc. My client, a leading Private Equity firm in Providence, RI, is seeking an experienced and highly organized Executive Assistant to support their executive team.
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Our clients include some of the most successful and well-known businesses in the region, including private and public companies in more than a dozen industries; venture capital & private equity firms and their portfolio companies; not-for-profit & education organizations; and high net-worth individuals and family groups.
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The International Tax and Transaction Services practice is comprised of three competencies focused on advising corporate and private equity clients on all aspects of their capital agenda – Transaction Tax Advisory, International Corporate Tax Advisory and Transfer Pricing.
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Equal Employment Opportunity At Citizens we value diversity, equity and inclusion, and treat everyone with respect and professionalism. Our Private Client Financial Advisors (PCFAs) conduct thorough discoveries to understand a client’s short- and long-term goals, then construct a tailored financial plan that meets the client’s goals.
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Must have 3+ years working as a fund performance or portfolio valuation analyst with a firm that has complex and illiquid private equity and credit investments. A private equity investment manager is seeking a Performance and Data Analyst.
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This role reports to the Deposits Director and will work closely with the Private Bank Office of the COO colleagues, Private Bankers, Private Bank Operations, Private Bank Experience Owners, and other cross-functional partners.
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Has experience helping others in problem-solving classes (Private Tutor, Teacher, Lab Assistant, Peer-Led Team Leader or similar) Through our talent, we believe that diversity, equity and inclusion make us a more innovative and vibrant place to work.
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Atominvest was founded to revolutionize the world of alternative investment technology by providing cutting-edge software to fund managers, investors and intermediaries across private equity, credit, venture capital, real estate and hedge funds.
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Along with getting to lead in audit and accounting areas such as technical debt/equity structures, complex revenue recognition, business combinations, consolidations, and more, you will also liaise regularly with portfolio company finance teams and their private equity and venture capital parents.
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