The Corporate Development (M&A) team is responsible for helping TIAA's businesses achieve their growth objectives by creating a comprehensive corporate development strategy and executing M&A, divestments, partnerships / joint ventures and investments. The M&A team seeks an experienced professional to join the team as a Senior Associate. The Senior Associate will support the implementation of transactions, while working cross-functionally across the entire deal lifecycle, including sourcing, evaluation, bid underwriting and submission, due diligence, contract negotiations, and internal approvals. In addition, the Senior Associate will manage some of the planning, execution, separation, integration and organizational restructuring activities related to post merger initiatives.
Key Responsibilities and DutiesConduct comprehensive industry landscape analysis to identify themes and acquisition targets; effectively present findings to team leads and senior management. Collaborate with colleagues and internal clients, including supporting presentations to internal clients as part of the development of and evaluation of opportunities. Conduct rigorous financial analyses including development of operating models, valuation, returns and transaction financial impact analysis. Lead and coordinate various aspects of due diligence, in partnership with cross-functional teams including business sponsors, finance, accounting, tax, product and distribution, risk, compliance, operations, IT along with external advisors. Support the external interactions during deal sourcing and negotiations, e.g., maintaining relationships with investment banks and other market participants, including founders. Lead in the preparation of executive-level presentations for the Executive Committee and the TIAA Board to garner approval and buy-in on new opportunities. Support post-acquisition integration across functions.Educational RequirementsUniversity (Degree) PreferredWork Experience5+ Years Required; 7+ Years PreferredPhysical RequirementsPhysical Requirements: Sedentary Work
Career Level
9IC
Required Skills:
5+ years of M&A execution experience in private equity, corporate development, investment banking or any other related role, with a preference for experience within the financial services industryExperience with corporate strategy principles, financial statement analysis, financial modeling, financial and managerial accounting, and/or corporate financePreferred Qualifications:
7+ years of M&A execution experience in private equity, corporate development, investment banking or any other related role, with a preference for experience within the financial services industryStrong analytical and problem-solving skills and ability to be resourceful in complex situationsHigh degree of comfort working in an unstructured environment that requires solving complex, open- ended issues with incomplete data and little directionHigh degree of endurance and flexibility to work through multiple iterations of work and quickly manage changing priorities and diverse subject mattersExperience developing structured and logical presentations, presenting to senior executives, and leading/facilitating multi-party meetings; excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to translate quantitative and qualitative analyses into clear messages for the targeted audienceAbility to deliver under pressure and provide informed responses to leadership in short timeframesAbility to handle sensitive information with utmost confidentialityPrior experience effectively managing relationships with executives, multiple teams, complex processes, critical services, and cross-functional projectsExperience working in a matrixed management structure, including an ability to influence and partner with business unit leaders and their teamLeadership Competencies:
Unquestioned integrity and the highest ethical standardsAppreciation and passion for the missionA commitment to a culture of excellence and client serviceA team orientation and collegial styleAbility to coach, supervise, and lead junior members in the teamHigh degree of self-confidence, poise, maturity, discretion, diplomacy and empathyA sense of urgency, results orientation and thoughtful execution skillsOutstanding communication skills and a diplomatic interpersonal mannerRelated SkillsAdaptability, Business Development, Consultative Communication, Data-Based Decision Making, Executive Presence, Financial Modeling, Market/Industry Dynamics, Relationship Management, Story Telling, Strategic ThinkingAnticipated Posting End Date:
2025-09-11Base Pay Range: $170,000/yr - $215,000/yrActual base salary may vary based upon, but not limited to, relevant experience, time in role, base salary of internal peers, prior performance, business sector, and geographic location. In addition to base salary, the competitive compensation package may include, depending on the role, participation in an incentive program linked to performance (for example, annual discretionary incentive programs, non-annual sales incentive plans, or other non-annual incentive plans).
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