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The Commit Partnership ("Commit" or the "Partnership") seeks a passionate, experienced, solutions-based leader who is strongly committed to the Partnership's mission to increase the regional living wage attainment rate for young adults in Dallas County to 50% by 2040 irrespective of race, to serve as the organization's Senior Director of Development, Grants Strategy & Foundation Investor Relations.
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In addition to traditional investor relations duties of interacting directly with investors, the candidate will oversee the management of the investor portal, general investor reporting and tax reporting distributions.
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Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in investor relations, financial services, or related field, with a focus on real estate or private equity investments preferred. Investor Relations Management: Build and nurture relationships with investors, including high-net-worth individuals, family offices and institutional investors.
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The Manager will be responsible for providing analytical support for the Company’s corporate finance, strategic financing initiatives, and capital markets activities, including underwriting and preparation of financing packages, debt covenant compliance and reporting, budgeting and forecasting, business intelligence, and investor relations activities.
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Understanding of Finance business processes, including FP&A, Strategic Finance, Business Unit Finance, Controllership (Close & Consolidations), Tax, Treasury, Management and External Reporting, and Investor Relations.
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Candidate must have 10 + years of capital markets experience in either a sales, investment, or investor relations with a minimum of 5 years prior experience within alternative investments.
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As an Investor Relations Specialist, you will play a crucial role in securing equity capital for Maharaja Enterprises' real estate ventures, fueling growth, and optimizing investment opportunities.
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This pivotal role involves collaborating with our executive team to design and implement innovative strategies for fund development, investor relations, and capital-raising initiatives. 5-10 years of relevant experience in capital raising, investor relations, or business development within the real estate investment or financial services sector.
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Manage the accounting, human resources, investor relations, legal, tax, and treasury departments. Maintain relations with external auditors and investigate their findings and recommendations.
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The Head of Business Development/Investor Relations will report directly to the CIO/Founder. 10+ years' experience dealing with investors and a strong track record of creating positive relations within the investor community.
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2-4 years of experience in investor relations, client services, or a related role within the venture capital and private equity industries, with a strong emphasis on Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG.
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In this VP of Accounts role you will be developing and maintaining client relationships, strategizing and implementing programs such as corporate messaging and positioning, media strategies and relations, digital and social media, investor communications, internal communications, scientific communications, website development, and patient engagement.
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Deep knowledge and understanding of private equity fundraising market, capital markets trends, competitor activities, industry dynamics, and private equity investor trends. Develop robust investor relation strategy and framework through individualized target outreach by casting broad net and then funneling accordingly to maximize efficiency.
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This role will work directly with the CFO and Director and will have a variety of different responsibilities including but not limited to: trade accounting, fund accounting, financial/operational analysis, preparation of various financial deliverables for internal and external parties, investor relations, etc.
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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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