Vice President, Mosaic (Thematic Access & Research - Emerging Private Companies & Technology Trends)
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Location: 1301 Avenue of the Americas - New York, New York 10019Title: Vice President, Mosaic (Thematic Access & Research - Emerging Private Companies & Technology Trends) Location: We are flexible as to where this individual would sit geographically. Ideally, it will be in one of these cities: New York, Chicago, Boston, Portland, Cleveland Summary: Responsible for developing access, content, and a strong industry network around emerging and disruptive technologies. Identify new trends and themes that will disrupt or enable existing business models and companies, and then work directly with an extended community of private company executives, technology innovators and thought leaders internally and externally to develop, manage, and then deliver unique content offerings for an institutional investor audience.
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COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS This position is eligible to earn a base salary in the range of $85,000 to $250,000 annually depending on location and job-related factors such as level of experience. Compensation for this role also includes eligibility for short-term incentive compensation and deferred incentive compensation subject to individual and company performance. Please click here for a list of benefits for which this position is eligible. Job Posting Expiration Date: 02/17/2025KeyCorp is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer committed to building a diverse, equitable and inclusive culture. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or other protected category. Qualified individuals with disabilities or disabled veterans who are unable or limited in their ability to apply on this site may request reasonable accommodations by emailing HR_Compliance@keybank.com. |