Alpha Financial Markets Consulting, Inc. seeks an AWM Manager in New York, NY.
Duties:
- Managing project execution and a team of consultants ensuring the successful delivery of client engagements, including planning the day-to-day work of the team, facilitating client interviews and workshops, structuring client deliverables and ensuring Alpha's standards for quality are met.
- Creating a culture of continuous learning for Alpha team members, and actively mentoring to develop their skillset as they progress in their careers.
- Supporting Alpha FMC's business development by driving the creation of client proposals, authoring thought leadership, and maintaining strong relationships with past and prospective clients.
- Contributing to the wider Alpha community by making innovative and proactive contributions to one or more of Alpha's business management or practice areas.
- Maintaining a broad understanding of the challenges facing the Asset & Wealth Management Industry and demonstrating subject matter expertise in at least one area in demand by clients.
Domestic travel throughout the U.S. to visit clients' sites is required 20% of the time.
Telecommuting permitted.
Wage Range $160,000 - $185,000 per year.
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