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Investor Relations: Collaborate with the Investor Relations team to provide transparency and updates on treasury operations, and funding strategies to stakeholders. Treasury Management: Oversee the company's treasury operations, ensuring optimal liquidity management, cash flow forecasting, and effective deployment of capital.
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The Investor Relations hire will be integral to our client facing efforts, taking ownership of IR responsibilities while also providing relationship management / business development support, and assisting in various strategic and ad-hoc projects.
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All aspects of the day-to-day management and oversight of investor relations, including client onboarding, answering client questions, ongoing servicing of client and constituent needs and ensuring a positive investor experience.
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This position leads the Asset Liability Management (ALM) organization of actuarial, quantitative analyst finance and ALM professionals, reporting to the Treasurer of New York Life. The Head of ALM will partner closely with business leaders and the Chief Investment Officer organization (OCIO) to effectively manage the General Account asset liability profile of the Company.
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The Finance team leads financial planning & analysis, business finance, corporate development, capital markets & treasury, and board & investor relations. Treasury management experience.
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The firm is a fully integrated investment management, development and asset management company with, construction management, solar energy, mortgage finance and title company affiliates.
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Our diverse portfolio of clients range from decentralised financial organisations, decentralised climate change innovators, digital asset management firms, NFT marketplaces to developer tooling platforms that will underpin the future of web3.
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Your responsibilities will encompass the upkeep of books and records, computation of Net Asset Valuations, preparation of financial statements, overseeing capital events, calculating management fees and carried interest, allocating investor capital and statements, releasing investor reports, and coordinating the year-end process with audit and tax teams.
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Partner with the Investor Relations, Marketing, Corporate Communications and Internal Communications teams in developing ESG content for various platforms and reports, developing and co-managing customer and investor ESG engagement programs and drive improved metrics among major ESG advisory services and align employee engagement with our ESG to support a higher share price and greater employee engagement.
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With the aim to support all aspects of the business, Finance is filled with numerous, talented individuals across Accounting Operations, Financial Planning & Analysis, Consolidations, Corporate Development, Investor Relations, Procurement, Reporting, and several other functions that provide valuable insight while guiding executives on best practices for their business decisions.
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Functional knowledge related to asset-liability management, interest rate risk, funding and liquidity risk, collateral management, behavioral modeling, stress testing and scenario analysis, maturity mismatch, prepayment option modeling, sedimentation modeling.
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Our full range of advisory services includes strategic communications, investor relations, financial transactions and restructuring and interim management, management consulting, physical and cyber risk, organizational design, board and executive search, geopolitics and government affairs, corporate governance, ESG and DE&I.
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This position will have significant interaction with the CFO, Controller, senior management and other internal and external groups such acquisitions, asset management, Investor Relations, auditors, legal counsel and Finance teams for operating partners.
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PIMCO is seeking a Commercial Real Estate ("CRE") associate to join the US PIMCO CRE Equity team who will be primarily focused on asset management of CRE assets within the various PIMCO investment vehicles.
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Information Technology Asset Management (ITAM) Position Overview: We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented IT Asset Manager to join our dynamic team. Work with business stakeholders and asset owners to maintain and manage the accuracy, integrity, and completeness of the IT asset repositories (i.e., Configuration Management Database (CMDB) and the IT Asset Management Table.
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