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In a world where environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks and opportunities are increasingly important in the creation and/or preservation of business value, Kroll’s ESG Advisory practice harnesses our global subject matter expertise and technology solutions to help address our clients’ evolving ESG needs. ESG criteria, regulation and investing across all industries are evolving rapidly... to underscore a more sustainable and equitable
In a world where environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks and opportunities are increasingly important in the creation and/or preservation of business value, Kroll’s ESG Advisory practice harnesses our global subject matter expertise and technology solutions to help address our clients’ evolving ESG needs. ESG criteria, regulation and investing across all industries are evolving rapidly... to underscore a more sustainable and equitable future for all. As part of this, companies are actively aligning their purpose, strategies and practices to improve the environment, promote social good and create long-term value. Stakeholders, including investors, employees, customers, suppliers, regulators, asset managers and legal professionals, are taking greater interest in companies’ ESG approach, track record and credentials to inform their engagement decisions.
Kroll provides an extensive range of advisory support and technology solutions to assist clients to achieve their ESG goals and navigate the changing landscape. Companies engage us throughout various stages of their business lifecycle and ESG journey, leveraging our diverse team’s extensive global experience and insights in governance and risk to:
• Improve environmental and social outcomes
• Embed ESG across governance and areas of business
• Comply with regulation and disclosure reporting
• Develop ESG policies
• Align goals to standards and frameworks
• Reduce risk
Our professionals balance analytical skills, deep market insight and independence to deliver solid, defensible analysis and practical advice to our clients. As an organization, we value the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that enable us to think globally. We create transparency in an opaque world, and we encourage our people to do the same. That means when you join our team, you’ll become part of a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel. If you’re ready to share your perspective with the world, then you can make a real impact here. This is the Kroll difference.
At Kroll, your work will help protect, restore and maximize value for our clients. Join us and together we’ll maximize the value of your career.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex ESG challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
ESG Vice Presidents work on a variety of ESG and/or sustainability-aligned projects throughout a client’s broader ESG journey, including many projects where ESG factors are key drivers of business risk and opportunity. These responsibilities include:
• Identifying the various ESG factors that are most relevant to a business and designing the related components in a client’s overall ESG Program
• Conducting in-depth interviews, research, and document review to identify and assess the material ESG factors most important to stakeholders and critical to business performance
• Assessing weaknesses and gaps in a company’s ESG policies and procedures
• Assisting with implementation of ESG strategy, policies and procedures in the client’s overall ESG Program
• Assist with the design of clients’ ESG strategy, objectives, policies, procedures, metrics and targets.
• Developing roadmaps for the short-, medium- and long-term evolution of clients’ ESG program components.
• Assisting with the collection, processing and calculation of clients’ ESG-related relative and absolute metrics, KPIs and targets, including qualitative and quantitative factors around GHG emissions, renewable energy consumption, NetZero targets, land use and biodiversity factors.
• Conducting due diligence on third-parties’ ESG practices, policies, procedures and reputation.
• Assessing and improving the quality and integrity of clients’ ESG data needs, including environmental and climate-related data
• Working closely with Kroll’s accounting and controls experts to assess and identify weaknesses and gaps in clients’ internal control environment around environmental and climate-related data and disclosures.
• Assisting with enhancements to clients’ control environment, raw data, data owners, process flows and IT systems to better ensure the quality of clients’ environmental and climate-related qualitative and quantitative disclosures.
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Environmental Science, Ecology, or Environmental Engineering or MBA with Energy Transition or Climate Change focus
• 3-4 years of conducting GHG and carbon accounting, including conducting GHG inventories and Scope 1, 2 and 3 under the GHG Protocol’s Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard
• GHG accounting experience with financial institutions under Scope 3 Section 15 preferred
• 1-2 years of conducting scenario analyses under TCFD preferred.
• GHG Accounting, FSA Level 1 & 2, or GRI certification preferred
• Knowledge of, and familiarity with, TCFD reporting requirements and climate-related ISO and COSO frameworks strongly preferred
• Strong Excel & Microsoft Word skills
• Strong analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as strong verbal and written communication skills
• English fluency required; Spanish or Portuguese preferred
• Attention to detail, ability to manage time and workflow & focus on quality work
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
Ready to get started? In order to be considered for a position at Kroll, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com. Once you have applied, you will receive a survey from Career Spark to complete – this step is mandatory if you wish to be considered.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
The current salary range for this position is $90,000 to $200,000
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Kroll provides an extensive range of advisory support and technology solutions to assist clients to achieve their ESG goals and navigate the changing landscape. Companies engage us throughout various stages of their business lifecycle and ESG journey, leveraging our diverse team’s extensive global experience and insights in governance and risk to:
• Improve environmental and social outcomes
• Embed ESG across governance and areas of business
• Comply with regulation and disclosure reporting
• Develop ESG policies
• Align goals to standards and frameworks
• Reduce risk
Our professionals balance analytical skills, deep market insight and independence to deliver solid, defensible analysis and practical advice to our clients. As an organization, we value the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that enable us to think globally. We create transparency in an opaque world, and we encourage our people to do the same. That means when you join our team, you’ll become part of a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel. If you’re ready to share your perspective with the world, then you can make a real impact here. This is the Kroll difference.
At Kroll, your work will help protect, restore and maximize value for our clients. Join us and together we’ll maximize the value of your career.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex ESG challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
ESG Vice Presidents work on a variety of ESG and/or sustainability-aligned projects throughout a client’s broader ESG journey, including many projects where ESG factors are key drivers of business risk and opportunity. These responsibilities include:
• Identifying the various ESG factors that are most relevant to a business and designing the related components in a client’s overall ESG Program
• Conducting in-depth interviews, research, and document review to identify and assess the material ESG factors most important to stakeholders and critical to business performance
• Assessing weaknesses and gaps in a company’s ESG policies and procedures
• Assisting with implementation of ESG strategy, policies and procedures in the client’s overall ESG Program
• Assist with the design of clients’ ESG strategy, objectives, policies, procedures, metrics and targets.
• Developing roadmaps for the short-, medium- and long-term evolution of clients’ ESG program components.
• Assisting with the collection, processing and calculation of clients’ ESG-related relative and absolute metrics, KPIs and targets, including qualitative and quantitative factors around GHG emissions, renewable energy consumption, NetZero targets, land use and biodiversity factors.
• Conducting due diligence on third-parties’ ESG practices, policies, procedures and reputation.
• Assessing and improving the quality and integrity of clients’ ESG data needs, including environmental and climate-related data
• Working closely with Kroll’s accounting and controls experts to assess and identify weaknesses and gaps in clients’ internal control environment around environmental and climate-related data and disclosures.
• Assisting with enhancements to clients’ control environment, raw data, data owners, process flows and IT systems to better ensure the quality of clients’ environmental and climate-related qualitative and quantitative disclosures.
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Environmental Science, Ecology, or Environmental Engineering or MBA with Energy Transition or Climate Change focus
• 3-4 years of conducting GHG and carbon accounting, including conducting GHG inventories and Scope 1, 2 and 3 under the GHG Protocol’s Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard
• GHG accounting experience with financial institutions under Scope 3 Section 15 preferred
• 1-2 years of conducting scenario analyses under TCFD preferred.
• GHG Accounting, FSA Level 1 & 2, or GRI certification preferred
• Knowledge of, and familiarity with, TCFD reporting requirements and climate-related ISO and COSO frameworks strongly preferred
• Strong Excel & Microsoft Word skills
• Strong analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as strong verbal and written communication skills
• English fluency required; Spanish or Portuguese preferred
• Attention to detail, ability to manage time and workflow & focus on quality work
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
Ready to get started? In order to be considered for a position at Kroll, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com. Once you have applied, you will receive a survey from Career Spark to complete – this step is mandatory if you wish to be considered.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
The current salary range for this position is $90,000 to $200,000
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posted_at: 4 days agoschedule_type: Full-time
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We value the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that enable us to think globally. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll... contribute to a supportive and collaborative
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We value the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that enable us to think globally. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll... contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
As a market leader in providing illiquid portfolio pricing valuation, our Portfolio Valuation professionals assist clients in the valuation of alternative investments, specifically for securities and positions for which there are no 'active market' quotations available.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Senior Associates will provide a range of valuation advisory services specifically to private equity and hedge fund clients in assisting those clients with valuation issues surrounding their alternative investment positions. They will also provide a range of valuation advisory services to our clients; underlying portfolio companies including business enterprise valuations, purchase price allocations and stock option valuations.
• Designing financial models for discounted cash flow, market multiple, market transaction and option pricing analyses
• Performing valuation analysis on a wide range of illiquid investments broadly distributed across industries and geographies while using accepted and relevant approaches and theory
• Interviewing clients, including face-to-face meetings, to gather data and information pertinent to the engagement
• Working with management to build and maintain client relationships
• Identifying and communicating potential engagements to management and writing engagement letters
• Reporting and presenting analyses and conclusions including written reports
• Attending relevant industry events to broaden your knowledge and experience within the alternative asset industry
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance, Accounting or Economics or MBA
• Minimum 2 years of constructing and reviewing valuation models and other financial models including: DCF, comparable company, commodity contracts / forecasts, and other intangible asset models
• Strong analytical and problem solving skills
• Knowledge of software packages including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
The current salary range for this position is $70,000 to $150,000
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As a market leader in providing illiquid portfolio pricing valuation, our Portfolio Valuation professionals assist clients in the valuation of alternative investments, specifically for securities and positions for which there are no 'active market' quotations available.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Senior Associates will provide a range of valuation advisory services specifically to private equity and hedge fund clients in assisting those clients with valuation issues surrounding their alternative investment positions. They will also provide a range of valuation advisory services to our clients; underlying portfolio companies including business enterprise valuations, purchase price allocations and stock option valuations.
• Designing financial models for discounted cash flow, market multiple, market transaction and option pricing analyses
• Performing valuation analysis on a wide range of illiquid investments broadly distributed across industries and geographies while using accepted and relevant approaches and theory
• Interviewing clients, including face-to-face meetings, to gather data and information pertinent to the engagement
• Working with management to build and maintain client relationships
• Identifying and communicating potential engagements to management and writing engagement letters
• Reporting and presenting analyses and conclusions including written reports
• Attending relevant industry events to broaden your knowledge and experience within the alternative asset industry
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance, Accounting or Economics or MBA
• Minimum 2 years of constructing and reviewing valuation models and other financial models including: DCF, comparable company, commodity contracts / forecasts, and other intangible asset models
• Strong analytical and problem solving skills
• Knowledge of software packages including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
The current salary range for this position is $70,000 to $150,000
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posted_at: 6 days agoschedule_type: Full-time
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We value the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that enable us to think globally. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll... contribute to a supportive and collaborative
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We value the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that enable us to think globally. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll... contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
As a market leader in providing illiquid portfolio pricing valuation, our Portfolio Valuation professionals assist clients in the valuation of alternative investments, specifically for securities and positions for which there are no 'active market' quotations available.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Vice Presidents will provide a range of valuation advisory services specifically to private equity and hedge fund clients in assisting those clients with valuation issues surrounding their alternative investment positions. Vice Presidents will also provide a range of valuation advisory services to our clients; underlying portfolio companies including business enterprise valuations, purchase price allocations and stock option valuations.
• Designing financial models for discounted cash flow, market multiple, market transaction and option pricing analyses
• Performing valuation analysis on a wide range of illiquid investments broadly distributed across industries and geographies while using accepted and relevant approaches and theory
• Interviewing clients, including face-to-face meetings, to gather data and information pertinent to the engagement
• Working with management to build and maintain client relationships
• Identifying and communicating potential engagements to management and writing engagement letters
• Reporting and presenting analyses and conclusions including written reports
• Attending relevant industry events to broaden your knowledge and experience within the alternative asset industry
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance, Accounting or Economics or MBA
• Minimum 5 years of constructing and reviewing valuation models and other financial models including: DCF, comparable company, commodity contracts / forecasts, and other intangible asset models
• Strong analytical and problem solving skills
• Knowledge of software packages including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
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As a market leader in providing illiquid portfolio pricing valuation, our Portfolio Valuation professionals assist clients in the valuation of alternative investments, specifically for securities and positions for which there are no 'active market' quotations available.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Vice Presidents will provide a range of valuation advisory services specifically to private equity and hedge fund clients in assisting those clients with valuation issues surrounding their alternative investment positions. Vice Presidents will also provide a range of valuation advisory services to our clients; underlying portfolio companies including business enterprise valuations, purchase price allocations and stock option valuations.
• Designing financial models for discounted cash flow, market multiple, market transaction and option pricing analyses
• Performing valuation analysis on a wide range of illiquid investments broadly distributed across industries and geographies while using accepted and relevant approaches and theory
• Interviewing clients, including face-to-face meetings, to gather data and information pertinent to the engagement
• Working with management to build and maintain client relationships
• Identifying and communicating potential engagements to management and writing engagement letters
• Reporting and presenting analyses and conclusions including written reports
• Attending relevant industry events to broaden your knowledge and experience within the alternative asset industry
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance, Accounting or Economics or MBA
• Minimum 5 years of constructing and reviewing valuation models and other financial models including: DCF, comparable company, commodity contracts / forecasts, and other intangible asset models
• Strong analytical and problem solving skills
• Knowledge of software packages including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
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posted_at: 5 days agoschedule_type: Full-time
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing... one another. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing... one another. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
Our Forensic Investigations & Intelligence practice consistently provides firms with the professional investigative consulting expertise necessary to resolve conflict through fact-finding and critical analysis. We have conducted thousands of investigations worldwide and have an unmatched track record of resolving disputes and working with in-house and outside counsel to successfully conduct and conclude internal or regulatory inquiries. Our experts help organizations with their critical fact finding when they need to conduct internal investigations or to examine allegations of wrongdoing. Whether or not actual misconduct is discovered, such inquiries, and their aftermath, can pose serious risks to companies and their stakeholders, damaging their reputation, disrupting their business operations and exposing them to government scrutiny, as well as to potential criminal, civil and regulatory liability. Our investigative services and expertise have helped clients successfully resolve investigations promptly and with minimal business disruption.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk, and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Associate Manager is a wide-ranging role within the Forensic Investigations & Intelligence practice responsible for conducting research and analysis, evaluating the adequacy and effectiveness of internal controls, assist with structuring and managing projects and resources, documenting carefully the results of analysis and evaluations, and preparing conclusions for clients. This role requires an imaginative and creative thinker with the ability to work to tight deadlines often balancing a significant and varied caseload. The candidate must be able to demonstrate excellent judgment, be commercially-focused and be driven by professional excellence and a commitment to the Kroll brand. A key interest in business strategy, global events and markets, with an awareness of working across different cultural and political environments is essential due to the range of cases that will be handled across various industry-sectors.
• Take ownership of project and deliverables
• Handle a broad range of financial crime, regulatory compliance, and financial investigations projects and cases
• Conduct and document testing of internal controls
• Conduct research and analysis through the use of in-house as well as external resources
• Produce accurate, high quality client reports
• Efficient review and interpretation of budgeting
• Contribute to the development of new opportunities and clients
• Interface with and present interim findings to senior management
• Oversee and review Analyst’s and Associate’s working on client deliverables
• Interview Analyst and Associate candidates
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree preferred
• Financial crime (BSA/AML/OFAC/ABC) and regulatory compliance experience preferred
• Ability to large volumes of information and present oral and written summaries in a comprehensive and coherent manner
• Enthusiasm for finding “the needle in a haystack”
• Ability to drive forward and coordinate concurrent projects and tasks and managing competing demands
• Managerial-level report writing skills
• Provide project guidance to Analysts and Associates working on client deliverables
• A highly professional and commercial approach to problem solving
• Strong team, project and client management experience
• Flexible team player, with strong interpersonal skills
• Proficient in MS Office, Excel and PowerPoint. Ideally also proficient in investigative analysis tools including skip tracing tools, Lexis Nexis, Westlaw, Bloomberg Law, Pacer, OSSINT, Videris, and other specific sources
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
The current New York salary range for this position is $70,000 - $150,000.
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Our Forensic Investigations & Intelligence practice consistently provides firms with the professional investigative consulting expertise necessary to resolve conflict through fact-finding and critical analysis. We have conducted thousands of investigations worldwide and have an unmatched track record of resolving disputes and working with in-house and outside counsel to successfully conduct and conclude internal or regulatory inquiries. Our experts help organizations with their critical fact finding when they need to conduct internal investigations or to examine allegations of wrongdoing. Whether or not actual misconduct is discovered, such inquiries, and their aftermath, can pose serious risks to companies and their stakeholders, damaging their reputation, disrupting their business operations and exposing them to government scrutiny, as well as to potential criminal, civil and regulatory liability. Our investigative services and expertise have helped clients successfully resolve investigations promptly and with minimal business disruption.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk, and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Associate Manager is a wide-ranging role within the Forensic Investigations & Intelligence practice responsible for conducting research and analysis, evaluating the adequacy and effectiveness of internal controls, assist with structuring and managing projects and resources, documenting carefully the results of analysis and evaluations, and preparing conclusions for clients. This role requires an imaginative and creative thinker with the ability to work to tight deadlines often balancing a significant and varied caseload. The candidate must be able to demonstrate excellent judgment, be commercially-focused and be driven by professional excellence and a commitment to the Kroll brand. A key interest in business strategy, global events and markets, with an awareness of working across different cultural and political environments is essential due to the range of cases that will be handled across various industry-sectors.
• Take ownership of project and deliverables
• Handle a broad range of financial crime, regulatory compliance, and financial investigations projects and cases
• Conduct and document testing of internal controls
• Conduct research and analysis through the use of in-house as well as external resources
• Produce accurate, high quality client reports
• Efficient review and interpretation of budgeting
• Contribute to the development of new opportunities and clients
• Interface with and present interim findings to senior management
• Oversee and review Analyst’s and Associate’s working on client deliverables
• Interview Analyst and Associate candidates
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree preferred
• Financial crime (BSA/AML/OFAC/ABC) and regulatory compliance experience preferred
• Ability to large volumes of information and present oral and written summaries in a comprehensive and coherent manner
• Enthusiasm for finding “the needle in a haystack”
• Ability to drive forward and coordinate concurrent projects and tasks and managing competing demands
• Managerial-level report writing skills
• Provide project guidance to Analysts and Associates working on client deliverables
• A highly professional and commercial approach to problem solving
• Strong team, project and client management experience
• Flexible team player, with strong interpersonal skills
• Proficient in MS Office, Excel and PowerPoint. Ideally also proficient in investigative analysis tools including skip tracing tools, Lexis Nexis, Westlaw, Bloomberg Law, Pacer, OSSINT, Videris, and other specific sources
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
The current New York salary range for this position is $70,000 - $150,000.
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posted_at: 6 days agoschedule_type: Full-time
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We value the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that enable us to think globally. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll... contribute to a supportive and collaborative
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We value the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that enable us to think globally. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll... contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
As a market leader in providing illiquid portfolio pricing valuation, our Portfolio Valuation professionals assist clients in the valuation of alternative investments, specifically for securities and positions for which there are no 'active market' quotations available.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Senior Associates will provide a range of valuation advisory services specifically to private equity and hedge fund clients in assisting those clients with valuation issues surrounding their alternative investment positions. They will also provide a range of valuation advisory services to our clients; underlying portfolio companies including business enterprise valuations, purchase price allocations and stock option valuations.
• Designing financial models for discounted cash flow, market multiple, market transaction and option pricing analyses
• Performing valuation analysis on a wide range of illiquid investments broadly distributed across industries and geographies while using accepted and relevant approaches and theory
• Interviewing clients, including face-to-face meetings, to gather data and information pertinent to the engagement
• Working with management to build and maintain client relationships
• Identifying and communicating potential engagements to management and writing engagement letters
• Reporting and presenting analyses and conclusions including written reports
• Attending relevant industry events to broaden your knowledge and experience within the alternative asset industry
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance, Accounting or Economics or MBA
• Minimum 2 years of constructing and reviewing valuation models and other financial models including: DCF, comparable company, commodity contracts / forecasts, and other intangible asset models
• Strong analytical and problem solving skills
• Knowledge of software packages including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
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As a market leader in providing illiquid portfolio pricing valuation, our Portfolio Valuation professionals assist clients in the valuation of alternative investments, specifically for securities and positions for which there are no 'active market' quotations available.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Senior Associates will provide a range of valuation advisory services specifically to private equity and hedge fund clients in assisting those clients with valuation issues surrounding their alternative investment positions. They will also provide a range of valuation advisory services to our clients; underlying portfolio companies including business enterprise valuations, purchase price allocations and stock option valuations.
• Designing financial models for discounted cash flow, market multiple, market transaction and option pricing analyses
• Performing valuation analysis on a wide range of illiquid investments broadly distributed across industries and geographies while using accepted and relevant approaches and theory
• Interviewing clients, including face-to-face meetings, to gather data and information pertinent to the engagement
• Working with management to build and maintain client relationships
• Identifying and communicating potential engagements to management and writing engagement letters
• Reporting and presenting analyses and conclusions including written reports
• Attending relevant industry events to broaden your knowledge and experience within the alternative asset industry
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance, Accounting or Economics or MBA
• Minimum 2 years of constructing and reviewing valuation models and other financial models including: DCF, comparable company, commodity contracts / forecasts, and other intangible asset models
• Strong analytical and problem solving skills
• Knowledge of software packages including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
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posted_at: 8 days agoschedule_type: Full-time
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing... one another. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing... one another. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
Kroll’s Financial Services Compliance and Regulation Consulting team provides expert compliance support primarily to hedge funds, private equity firms, wealth managers and broker dealers in satisfying regulatory requirements by the SEC, FINRA, CFTC as well as international regulators. Kroll professionals possess an understanding of regulatory requirements, analytical skills and operations to support our client’s compliance needs and provide tailored solutions in order to navigate the rapidly changing regulatory landscape. As a member of our team, you’ll discover a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk, and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Analysts will take risks, solve problems, show their leadership skills will work with team leaders to provide day-to-day or ad hoc support in the development, implementation and maintenance of compliance programs for a variety of registered investment advisers, including but not limited to:
• Development and implementation of compliance policies and procedures - ensure compliance policies and procedures are effectively communicated to client’s supervised and access person, in accordance with the Firm's regulatory requirements
• Assist with and conduct annual compliance reviews
• Prepare and present compliance training
• Prepare and submit annual and quarterly regulatory filings
• Monitor employee personal trading and electronic communications
• Prepare and maintain employee disclosure forms and assist with the management of compliance platforms
• Assist client in organization and maintenance required books and records
• Monitor relevant regulatory changes on an ongoing basis and assist clients in developing internal controls, accordingly
• Register clients as investment advisers with the appropriate regulatory bodies
• Assist in conducting mock regulatory exams
• Assist in providing SEC exam support
• Provide secondment support to clients and assist with any other ad-hoc client requests
REQUIREMENTS:
• Currently pursuing or recently completed a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Political Science, Law or other related areas of study, Accounting, Finance, Economics, Statistics, Business Administration or Management (with a concentration in Accounting, Finance or Economics), a degree focused on complex problem solutions from an accredited university or college.
• Graduation date between December 2022 and May 2023
• Major GPA of 3.0
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Strong, independent self -starter, as well as collaborative problem solver with excellent relationship-building qualities for working in a team
• Strong research skills
• Detail-oriented with ability to organize, multitask, and a capacity for clear and logical reasoning
• Driven, displays leadership skills, influences others, is a creative problem solver
• Independent, disciplined and possess the skills to work across a range of projects with constantly shifting priorities
• Excellent time management, organization, and ability to work under pressure
• Proficient in Microsoft Office package: MS PowerPoint, Word, Excel
• Proficient in Microsoft Office package: MS PowerPoint, Word, Excel
Ready to get started? In order to be considered for a position at Kroll, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com. Once you have applied, you will receive a survey from Career Spark to complete – this step is mandatory if you wish to be considered
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
The current range for this position is USD 60,000 to USD 90,000 Per Annum.
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Kroll’s Financial Services Compliance and Regulation Consulting team provides expert compliance support primarily to hedge funds, private equity firms, wealth managers and broker dealers in satisfying regulatory requirements by the SEC, FINRA, CFTC as well as international regulators. Kroll professionals possess an understanding of regulatory requirements, analytical skills and operations to support our client’s compliance needs and provide tailored solutions in order to navigate the rapidly changing regulatory landscape. As a member of our team, you’ll discover a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk, and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Analysts will take risks, solve problems, show their leadership skills will work with team leaders to provide day-to-day or ad hoc support in the development, implementation and maintenance of compliance programs for a variety of registered investment advisers, including but not limited to:
• Development and implementation of compliance policies and procedures - ensure compliance policies and procedures are effectively communicated to client’s supervised and access person, in accordance with the Firm's regulatory requirements
• Assist with and conduct annual compliance reviews
• Prepare and present compliance training
• Prepare and submit annual and quarterly regulatory filings
• Monitor employee personal trading and electronic communications
• Prepare and maintain employee disclosure forms and assist with the management of compliance platforms
• Assist client in organization and maintenance required books and records
• Monitor relevant regulatory changes on an ongoing basis and assist clients in developing internal controls, accordingly
• Register clients as investment advisers with the appropriate regulatory bodies
• Assist in conducting mock regulatory exams
• Assist in providing SEC exam support
• Provide secondment support to clients and assist with any other ad-hoc client requests
REQUIREMENTS:
• Currently pursuing or recently completed a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Political Science, Law or other related areas of study, Accounting, Finance, Economics, Statistics, Business Administration or Management (with a concentration in Accounting, Finance or Economics), a degree focused on complex problem solutions from an accredited university or college.
• Graduation date between December 2022 and May 2023
• Major GPA of 3.0
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Strong, independent self -starter, as well as collaborative problem solver with excellent relationship-building qualities for working in a team
• Strong research skills
• Detail-oriented with ability to organize, multitask, and a capacity for clear and logical reasoning
• Driven, displays leadership skills, influences others, is a creative problem solver
• Independent, disciplined and possess the skills to work across a range of projects with constantly shifting priorities
• Excellent time management, organization, and ability to work under pressure
• Proficient in Microsoft Office package: MS PowerPoint, Word, Excel
• Proficient in Microsoft Office package: MS PowerPoint, Word, Excel
Ready to get started? In order to be considered for a position at Kroll, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com. Once you have applied, you will receive a survey from Career Spark to complete – this step is mandatory if you wish to be considered
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
The current range for this position is USD 60,000 to USD 90,000 Per Annum.
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posted_at: 8 days agoschedule_type: Full-time
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing... one another. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing... one another. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
Our Compliance Consulting provides expert compliance support for a variety of firms including hedge funds, private equity firms, wealth managers, corporate finance and broker dealers.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk, and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Lead the day-to-day support of the compliance programs for a variety of SEC registered investment advisers.
• Provide technical expertise on complex regulatory issues, particularly those related to private equity and hedge fund manager managers.
• Assist with preparing and reviewing regulatory filings, including Form ADV and PF.
• Lead clients through all phases of regulatory examinations.
• Monitor relevant regulatory changes and advise clients on developing new internal controls.
• Mentor and develop the junior staff.
REQUIREMENTS:
• Minimum of 10 years of experience.
• Bachelor’s degree is required. MBA or JD or is preferred.
• Strong knowledge of SEC rules and regulations required. Familiarity with the CEA and NFA rules a plus.
• Previous regulatory examination experience.
• Prior experience giving advice on regulatory matters and demonstrable strong technical skills in compliance issues.
• Demonstrable experience in building and managing project teams to address complex issues.
• Ability to lead and manage day to day aspects of engagement activities.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
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Our Compliance Consulting provides expert compliance support for a variety of firms including hedge funds, private equity firms, wealth managers, corporate finance and broker dealers.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk, and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Lead the day-to-day support of the compliance programs for a variety of SEC registered investment advisers.
• Provide technical expertise on complex regulatory issues, particularly those related to private equity and hedge fund manager managers.
• Assist with preparing and reviewing regulatory filings, including Form ADV and PF.
• Lead clients through all phases of regulatory examinations.
• Monitor relevant regulatory changes and advise clients on developing new internal controls.
• Mentor and develop the junior staff.
REQUIREMENTS:
• Minimum of 10 years of experience.
• Bachelor’s degree is required. MBA or JD or is preferred.
• Strong knowledge of SEC rules and regulations required. Familiarity with the CEA and NFA rules a plus.
• Previous regulatory examination experience.
• Prior experience giving advice on regulatory matters and demonstrable strong technical skills in compliance issues.
• Demonstrable experience in building and managing project teams to address complex issues.
• Ability to lead and manage day to day aspects of engagement activities.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
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schedule_type: Full-time
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We value the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that enable us to think globally. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll... contribute to a supportive and collaborative
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We value the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that enable us to think globally. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll... contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
Kroll Property Tax practice assists clients in identifying tax saving opportunities by reviewing their tangible property portfolio and associated property tax assessments and liabilities.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
As a Compliance Analyst in Property Tax, duties will include the following:
• Work with team to ensure all tasks are completed in a timely manner and deadlines are met
• Audit tax bills vouchered for accuracy
• Update collector information as necessary
• Create and image checks for client tax payments
• Notify clients of amounts due
• Produce and upload positive pay files on bank website
• Mailing of client tax payments
• Obtain copies of cancelled checks as requested
• Place follow-up calls to collectors as needed
• Collect all proof a mail articles for the previous day and ensure daily reconciliation is correct
• Obtain certified mailing delivery confirmations
• File all check writing documents
• File and pay Sales and Use Returns
• Remit unclaimed property amounts to owners and state collectors
• Reconcile petty cash monthly
• Reconcile bank accounts monthly
• Generate, print and mail invoices as required
• Perform other related duties as directed by the Vice President/Team Lead in the Richardson, TX Office
REQUIREMENTS:
• Currently enrolled in (or recent graduate with, or previously received if working on Masters or PhD) an undergraduate or graduate from an accredited college or university
• Must be available to start between January 2023 and September 2023
• Ability to communicate and interact effectively with co-workers and clients
• Working knowledge of personal computer and multiple software applications used in job functions including Intermediate MS Excel and MS Word
• Ability to collaborate with leads and other team members
• Demonstrate the ability to obtain technical expertise in the managed field
• Ability to problem solve and make educated decisions
• Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Business or related field OR a minimum of 4 years related work experience
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
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Kroll Property Tax practice assists clients in identifying tax saving opportunities by reviewing their tangible property portfolio and associated property tax assessments and liabilities.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
As a Compliance Analyst in Property Tax, duties will include the following:
• Work with team to ensure all tasks are completed in a timely manner and deadlines are met
• Audit tax bills vouchered for accuracy
• Update collector information as necessary
• Create and image checks for client tax payments
• Notify clients of amounts due
• Produce and upload positive pay files on bank website
• Mailing of client tax payments
• Obtain copies of cancelled checks as requested
• Place follow-up calls to collectors as needed
• Collect all proof a mail articles for the previous day and ensure daily reconciliation is correct
• Obtain certified mailing delivery confirmations
• File all check writing documents
• File and pay Sales and Use Returns
• Remit unclaimed property amounts to owners and state collectors
• Reconcile petty cash monthly
• Reconcile bank accounts monthly
• Generate, print and mail invoices as required
• Perform other related duties as directed by the Vice President/Team Lead in the Richardson, TX Office
REQUIREMENTS:
• Currently enrolled in (or recent graduate with, or previously received if working on Masters or PhD) an undergraduate or graduate from an accredited college or university
• Must be available to start between January 2023 and September 2023
• Ability to communicate and interact effectively with co-workers and clients
• Working knowledge of personal computer and multiple software applications used in job functions including Intermediate MS Excel and MS Word
• Ability to collaborate with leads and other team members
• Demonstrate the ability to obtain technical expertise in the managed field
• Ability to problem solve and make educated decisions
• Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Business or related field OR a minimum of 4 years related work experience
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
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posted_at: 5 days agoschedule_type: Full-time
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing... one another. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business. We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing... one another. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
Our Data Insights & Forensics professionals are experienced advisors built on Kroll’s DNA of risk and investigations. Traditional technologists (forensics, data analysis, discovery) and data scientists converge with globally experienced fact-finding professionals to provide clients with unparalleled end-to-end technology, data analytics, and integrity solutions throughout the Compliance, Investigation and Litigation lifecycle.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk, and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
Position Overview: The Managing Director within Data Insights & Forensics (“DIF”) Practice will have the ability to manage client relationships, handle substantive assignments and develop business primarily for the practice but also help with joint marketing of our other Kroll services. The successful candidate would be expected to originate and manage business and raise the profile of the firm through active business development. For consideration, candidate must demonstrate significant past business origination and have high level corporate contacts and have experience leading other experienced professionals.
Responsibilities:
• Help develop and lead the Data Risk Management service offering for the DIF service line. This will include go to market strategy, recruiting and development of staff, developing proper technology tool stack to support the service offerings, business origination, and finally execution at a high level.
• The Data Risk Management service offering includes consulting services in global data regulation including privacy and digital ethics; developing, assessing and enhancing data governance programs; and finally, enhancing and optimizing client data to bring transparency to their most critical risks.
• Global focus on business development, client management, and relationship expansion
• Assess and help enhance broader Kroll innovation delivery capability
• Alignment and tactical integration with overall Global Data Insight, Risk, and Analytics strategy
• Continue to develop yourself and the Kroll Brand through thought leadership and market facing activities
Qualifications:
• Business/client development and financial management skills and experience are required
• At least 15 years of work experience with solid career progression, including at least 7 years’ experience in one or more professional service organizations (Legal and/or Consulting).
• Bachelor’s degree is required. JD, or relevant graduate degree preferred;
• Proven leadership ability
• “Hands-on” professional with ability to lead multidisciplinary teams
• Corporate contacts and strong reputation in private sector
The salary for this position ranges from $200,000 to $500,000
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
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Our Data Insights & Forensics professionals are experienced advisors built on Kroll’s DNA of risk and investigations. Traditional technologists (forensics, data analysis, discovery) and data scientists converge with globally experienced fact-finding professionals to provide clients with unparalleled end-to-end technology, data analytics, and integrity solutions throughout the Compliance, Investigation and Litigation lifecycle.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk, and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
Position Overview: The Managing Director within Data Insights & Forensics (“DIF”) Practice will have the ability to manage client relationships, handle substantive assignments and develop business primarily for the practice but also help with joint marketing of our other Kroll services. The successful candidate would be expected to originate and manage business and raise the profile of the firm through active business development. For consideration, candidate must demonstrate significant past business origination and have high level corporate contacts and have experience leading other experienced professionals.
Responsibilities:
• Help develop and lead the Data Risk Management service offering for the DIF service line. This will include go to market strategy, recruiting and development of staff, developing proper technology tool stack to support the service offerings, business origination, and finally execution at a high level.
• The Data Risk Management service offering includes consulting services in global data regulation including privacy and digital ethics; developing, assessing and enhancing data governance programs; and finally, enhancing and optimizing client data to bring transparency to their most critical risks.
• Global focus on business development, client management, and relationship expansion
• Assess and help enhance broader Kroll innovation delivery capability
• Alignment and tactical integration with overall Global Data Insight, Risk, and Analytics strategy
• Continue to develop yourself and the Kroll Brand through thought leadership and market facing activities
Qualifications:
• Business/client development and financial management skills and experience are required
• At least 15 years of work experience with solid career progression, including at least 7 years’ experience in one or more professional service organizations (Legal and/or Consulting).
• Bachelor’s degree is required. JD, or relevant graduate degree preferred;
• Proven leadership ability
• “Hands-on” professional with ability to lead multidisciplinary teams
• Corporate contacts and strong reputation in private sector
The salary for this position ranges from $200,000 to $500,000
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
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posted_at: 7 days agoschedule_type: Full-time
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business.
We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing... one another. As part of One team, One Kroll,
In a world of disruption and increasingly complex business challenges, our professionals bring truth into focus with the Kroll Lens. Our sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow us to give our clients clarity—not just answers—in all areas of business.
We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing... one another. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
Kroll’s Expert Services practice provides industry and technical insights to win disputes related to contractual, fiduciary or related obligations and prepares expert analysis to help clients understand, prevent and manage fraud.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• As a Vice President you will work in the areas of Forensic & Investigative Services, Disputes and Investigations Consulting preparing expert analysis helping client prevent and manage fraud
• Provide guidance to attorneys on key accounting, financial and business issues
• Create financial models, cash flow analysis, completing business related valuations, and other analyses as dictated by the needs of the client company or transaction
• Develop and/or evaluating damages claims and calculations
• Manage staff members to ensure engagement execution that will support thorough and grounded expert opinions and/or provide quality consulting services to attorneys within established timeframes
• Review internal and external communications, including client proposals and expert reports
• Contribute to the growth of the practice
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance or Accounting
• CPA is preferred
• Prior auditing experience preferred
• Demonstrated knowledge of accounting principles and financial statement analysis
• Demonstrated analytical, research, and quantitative skills
• Minimum 5 years of experience (disputes/litigation support practice preferred, but not necessary)
• Proven project management and presentation skills
• Proven experience managing and mentoring a team
• Demonstrated experience supporting expert opinions and/or providing financial analytical services to attorneys
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
The current salary range for this position is $90,000 - $200,000
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We embrace diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and we cultivate diversity by respecting, including, and valuing... one another. As part of One team, One Kroll, you’ll contribute to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers you to excel.
Kroll’s Expert Services practice provides industry and technical insights to win disputes related to contractual, fiduciary or related obligations and prepares expert analysis to help clients understand, prevent and manage fraud.
At Kroll, your work will help deliver clarity to our clients’ most complex governance, risk and transparency challenges. Apply now to join One team, One Kroll.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• As a Vice President you will work in the areas of Forensic & Investigative Services, Disputes and Investigations Consulting preparing expert analysis helping client prevent and manage fraud
• Provide guidance to attorneys on key accounting, financial and business issues
• Create financial models, cash flow analysis, completing business related valuations, and other analyses as dictated by the needs of the client company or transaction
• Develop and/or evaluating damages claims and calculations
• Manage staff members to ensure engagement execution that will support thorough and grounded expert opinions and/or provide quality consulting services to attorneys within established timeframes
• Review internal and external communications, including client proposals and expert reports
• Contribute to the growth of the practice
REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance or Accounting
• CPA is preferred
• Prior auditing experience preferred
• Demonstrated knowledge of accounting principles and financial statement analysis
• Demonstrated analytical, research, and quantitative skills
• Minimum 5 years of experience (disputes/litigation support practice preferred, but not necessary)
• Proven project management and presentation skills
• Proven experience managing and mentoring a team
• Demonstrated experience supporting expert opinions and/or providing financial analytical services to attorneys
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills that help represent diverse communities
• Experience working with diverse teams
In order to be considered for a position, you must formally apply via careers.kroll.com.
Kroll is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants regardless of gender, gender identity, race, religion, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, age or disability.
The current salary range for this position is $90,000 - $200,000
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