Rothschild & Co
Global Advisory, Technology, Vice President, LA
Rothschild & Co, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90012
Vice President, Technology Group
Rothschild & Co's LA based Technology Group is looking for a Vice President to work closely with a team of professionals to deliver quality advisory services to a range of clients across the Technology sector. The Vice President will have the opportunity to support a broad range of corporate finance transactions with a focus on Mergers & Acquisitions ("M&A") and will play a crucial role supporting the office's continued growth. In addition to providing M&A and strategic advisory services in North America the position also involves assisting other colleagues globally on international / cross-border projects. The Technology Group plays a critical role in helping the firm achieve its objective to be the most successful independent advisory investment bank in the world. Responsibilities
Execute live deals which may include sell/buy side M&A, spin-offs, split-offs/carve-outs, LBOs and other corporate finance situations Perform detailed financial analysis and valuation, including three-statement operating models, leveraged buyout, accretion / dilution, discounted cash flow, public comparables, and precedent transactions analyses Conduct extensive quantitative and qualitative economic, industry and company research and analysis Spearhead transaction execution processes, from preparing marketing materials to conducting due diligence to writing investment committee memoranda through coordination with internal and external resources Coordinate and execute due diligence process with external advisors, including lawyers, accountants, and consultants and perform detailed quantitative and qualitative industry and company research / analysis Draft client pitches and marketing materials including acquisitions, disposals, mergers, refinancing and equity capital market alternatives, as well as associated internal documentation through coordination with internal and external resources Attend client meetings, industry conferences, and external training sessions Adhere to all compliance regulations and confidentiality policies Education and Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in finance (or similar) from a leading academic institution Experience, Skills and Competencies Required
The ideal candidate will likely have at least three years of professional work experience, including prior experience within a top tier corporate finance adviser/investment bank Exceptional analytical, quantitative and communication skills Experience analyzing financial statements and related data to assess historical financial performance and future outlook for client companies and prospects Strong financial modeling skills required; ability to build detailed, fully-integrated financial models and financial projections and analyze the impact of proposed transaction options on the capital structure and cash flows Well organized, detailed and ability to work within tight time frames Team player with the capability of working in cross-border deal teams Strong level of creativity and intellectual curiosity Expected base salary rates for this role in our California Office will be between $250,000 and $275,000 per year at the commencement of employment. However, salary offers are determined on an individualized basis and are based on a wide range of factors, including relevant skills, training, experience and education. Market and organizational factors are also considered. In addition to salary and our Rothschild & Co employee benefits package, successful candidates may be eligible to receive a discretionary bonus. Rothschild & Co North America is an equal opportunity. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access this career website.
Rothschild & Co's LA based Technology Group is looking for a Vice President to work closely with a team of professionals to deliver quality advisory services to a range of clients across the Technology sector. The Vice President will have the opportunity to support a broad range of corporate finance transactions with a focus on Mergers & Acquisitions ("M&A") and will play a crucial role supporting the office's continued growth. In addition to providing M&A and strategic advisory services in North America the position also involves assisting other colleagues globally on international / cross-border projects. The Technology Group plays a critical role in helping the firm achieve its objective to be the most successful independent advisory investment bank in the world. Responsibilities
Execute live deals which may include sell/buy side M&A, spin-offs, split-offs/carve-outs, LBOs and other corporate finance situations Perform detailed financial analysis and valuation, including three-statement operating models, leveraged buyout, accretion / dilution, discounted cash flow, public comparables, and precedent transactions analyses Conduct extensive quantitative and qualitative economic, industry and company research and analysis Spearhead transaction execution processes, from preparing marketing materials to conducting due diligence to writing investment committee memoranda through coordination with internal and external resources Coordinate and execute due diligence process with external advisors, including lawyers, accountants, and consultants and perform detailed quantitative and qualitative industry and company research / analysis Draft client pitches and marketing materials including acquisitions, disposals, mergers, refinancing and equity capital market alternatives, as well as associated internal documentation through coordination with internal and external resources Attend client meetings, industry conferences, and external training sessions Adhere to all compliance regulations and confidentiality policies Education and Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in finance (or similar) from a leading academic institution Experience, Skills and Competencies Required
The ideal candidate will likely have at least three years of professional work experience, including prior experience within a top tier corporate finance adviser/investment bank Exceptional analytical, quantitative and communication skills Experience analyzing financial statements and related data to assess historical financial performance and future outlook for client companies and prospects Strong financial modeling skills required; ability to build detailed, fully-integrated financial models and financial projections and analyze the impact of proposed transaction options on the capital structure and cash flows Well organized, detailed and ability to work within tight time frames Team player with the capability of working in cross-border deal teams Strong level of creativity and intellectual curiosity Expected base salary rates for this role in our California Office will be between $250,000 and $275,000 per year at the commencement of employment. However, salary offers are determined on an individualized basis and are based on a wide range of factors, including relevant skills, training, experience and education. Market and organizational factors are also considered. In addition to salary and our Rothschild & Co employee benefits package, successful candidates may be eligible to receive a discretionary bonus. Rothschild & Co North America is an equal opportunity. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access this career website.