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Mar 1, 2006 1:20 PM
Job 6138: Wealth & Private Banking Manager
Location State: GA
Salary Range: 115,000-140,000
Position Responsibilities: Manage a team of
private banking officers who are responsible for individuals with
high net-worth. Responsibilities include overseeing the private
banking officers' efforts in regards to development of a variety of
bank products and ensuring policies and procedures are met. Provide
unbiased and sound financial planning and advisory guidance. Relies
on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
Will be responsible for personal production and that of a staff of
12.
Education and Certifications/Licenses: Bachelors,
65/66/7/63
Mandatory Minimum Qualifications: 12 years or more of
private banking and/or private banking management experience is
preferred. Ideal candidates will have significant exposure to all
facets of wealth creation and preservation of clients with liquid
assets of $2mm and above.
Preferred Qualifications: Advanced professional
certifications related to the wealth and asset management
industry
Overnight Travel: 25%
Relocation Assistance: Yes
To apply for this Job: please send your resume to <yarmouth-choate@nbn-jobs.com>
and reference the job number.
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