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Prior experience managing mergers and acquisitions. Degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology (preferred) SHRM-CP or SPHR certification (preferred) To include but not limited to, payroll, employee relations and investigations, conducting new hire orientations, managing leave audits, 401(k) and workers comp.
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With over 14,000 employees in 500+ offices throughout North America, HUB has grown substantially, in part due to our industry leading success in Mergers and Acquisitions. Employee Benefits Consultant must contribute to and flourish in a team environment, learn and exemplify the Hub values, and engage in regular professional development.
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As a leader within the TAS practice, you will have the chance to work with various clients and industries, providing strategic tax advice and guidance on complex mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Nashville, TN, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Private Equity Mergers and Acquisitions Associate Attorney to play a pivotal role in supporting healthcare clients' transactional needs.
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In the Operational Partnership Services (OPS) service line, which is a part of the Partnership Solutions Group within NFTS, OPS professionals counsel privately-held and publicly-traded partnerships across the United States on a wide range of federal tax and issues involving Up-C, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, initial public offerings (IPO), post-offering assistance, and process design and improvement.
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Practice Areas: Corporate, Insurance, Contract/Transactional, Regulatory, Mergers & Acquisitions, IT and E-commerce. Practice Areas: Corporate, Mergers & Acquisitions, Securities Regulations and Filings, and Public and Private Equity.
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Lead Mergers and Acquisitions, divestures, and integration security team and efforts, to ensure there is clear understanding of risks upfront and adequate remediation to protect Humana's investments in new ventures.
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We are currently looking for an Associate Director who has significant experience in Post Merger Integrations, Mergers & Acquisitions, and/or Carve-outs. What You'll Do WHO WE NEED BCG’s Transactions & Integrations team supports businesses with end-to-end transaction excellence, including strategic decision making in mergers and acquisitions, preparing and executing divestitures and joint ventures, supporting IPOs and spinoffs, and creating winning strategies for post-merger integration.
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Chief Financial Officer - CFO - Controller - C.F.O. - Supply Chain - M&A - Mergers & Acquisitions - Financial Reporting - Financial Statements - Consolidations - MBA - M.B.A. - Master of Business Administration - CPA - C.P.A. - Certified Public Accountant.
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The Director of Development is responsible for project management for the assigned team and reports the progress to the team leader, VP and AVP Development and directs the processes of practice acquisitions, practice analysis and valuation, and strategic planning for network expansion and growth, divestitures, physician mergers, employment and recruiting contracting process and coordinates the entire approval processes with all key personnel for final signature approvals.
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Additional areas of interest include corporate governance matters, mergers & acquisitions, real estate and securities law (1933 and 1934 Act matters). The ideal candidate will have firm and/or in-house counsel experience handling corporate and transactional matters.
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This position may also participate in, and/or manage teams regarding mergers, acquisitions, and affiliations. The Business Development Manager will actively develop leads, as well as follow up on those generated through Marketing, telemarketing, participation in tradeshows, and other interactions with customers and prospects in providing EVS, housekeeping, and/or maintenance services to high-traffic public facilities.
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Strong current knowledge of U.S. federal income tax, mergers, and acquisitions, and transaction services. Advising clients on enhancing tax opportunities and managing risk associated with mergers and acquisitions.
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Counsel will have primary responsibility for managing legal activities relating to mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures and other strategic transactions. Job Summary and QualificationsHCA Healthcare is seeking an in-house counsel in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Lead marketing-related mergers & acquisitions integration activities for acquired companies. Reporting directly to the Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), the VP of Marketing will build and lead a dynamic team and collaborate closely with cross-functional departments to achieve organizational objectives.
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