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Performance of due diligence, document review, analysis of deal structures, and transaction support. The Financial Analyst will work closely with the President & CEO, Development & Acquisitions team, and other internal department staff as well as third party vendors and consultants.
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Pre-foreclosure or ReceivershipWork with Asset Manager on the recommendation for foreclosure, deed-in-lieu or receivership appointmentComplete requisite due diligence associated with the recommended action, e.g., securing the necessary third-party reports, entity formation, documentation, agreements, accounts, etc.
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Determine appropriate timelines and deliverables for vendor due diligence documentation and review with the goal of facilitating appropriate reviews by internal risk partners (e.g., financial statement analysis, information security standards, business continuity and disaster recovery standards, consumer compliance standards, legal reviews of contracts, etc.
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Performs market surveys for due diligence by preparing metrics, comparing and analyzing data, and finalizing rollups for audits. For Union and Prevailing Wage roles compensation and benefits may vary from the listed information above due to Collective Bargaining Agreements and/or local governing authority.
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Trimont, LLC is a commercial real estate services firm, which has been providing asset management, loan servicing, due diligence and customized advisory solutions to commercial real estate lenders and investors for over 30 years.
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Completion of compliance documentation and on boarding activities relevant to compliance due diligence. Provides support to business activity owners and Third Party Risk and Control functions.
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Employee Benefits, Consumer-Driven Healthcare, Health Insurance, Health Care Reform, Pharmacy Benefit Management, Employee Benefit Consulting, PBM, Risk Management, Employee Engagement, Self-Funded Insurance, Captive, Population Health, Wellness, Employee Education, Compliance, Consulting, and Due Diligence.
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Work with operational, accounting and other corporate team members to draft and present management proposals, due diligence contracts, etc. Three or more years of progressive experience in multifamily real estate 3rdparty management and 3rd party senior housing management.
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Facilitates and executes Third-Party due diligence activities, including relevant risk assessments to ensure adherence to the enterprise Third Party Risk Management policy.
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We are seeking a highly experienced Director of Information Security to lead our organization's cybersecurity initiatives with a focus on third-party risk management, cyber due diligence, onboarding to information security capabilities, and exemplary leadership.
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Prepare budgets, bids, and contracts, and get approvals from the Director Ensure that every project has a signed contract to establish a baseline for client billing Familiarity with parking structures and or plaza design and/or rehabilitation Familiarity with forensics investigation and or due diligence Participate in planning, cost development and management, and scheduling for assigned projects.
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Support cross-functional due diligence efforts across operations, finance, accounting, legal, HR, IT, tax and third-party advisors. Perform market and financial due diligence of capital projects working cross-functionally with the corporate finance team and operational business leaders.
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The Financial Analyst is responsible for analyzing and interpreting potential acquisition, rehab and development opportunities in the multifamily sector. Conduct economic and demographic research, analyze market data.
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Proactively review, as applicable, draft loan agreements, budgets, 3rd party reports and other relevant due diligence materials, prior to closing, to become familiar with deal terms and identify any potential loan administration issues.
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This enables us to effectively innovate, grow as individuals, and provide faster, more accurate solutions and due diligence for our partners. Acting as a trusted third party to our clients, we provide solutions that create assurance and peace of mind.
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