Confidential
Vice President, Special Situations & Capital Recycling
Confidential, New York, New York, United States, 10001
Vice President, Special Situations & Capital Recycling
About the Company
Innovative investment company
Industry Accounting
Type Privately Held
About the Role
The Vice President, Special Situations & Capital Recycling will be responsible for playing a central role in sourcing, evaluating, structuring, and executing complex investment opportunities that fall outside traditional private equity mandates, including special situations, distressed opportunities, public-to-private transactions, and capital-recycling strategies that unlock value from mispriced or inefficient assets. You will lead financial due diligence, build advanced valuation and financial models, prepare investment memoranda and pitch materials, and present analyses and recommendations to investment committees. You’ll manage deal execution end-to-end, including coordinating with legal, tax, accounting, and external advisors, negotiating key terms, and overseeing transaction documentation. In addition, you will help cultivate and deepen relationships with counterparties, industry experts, and advisors to support origination and deal flow, and collaborate closely with senior leadership to refine strategy, support portfolio asset management, and scale the special situations platform.
You should have substantial experience in special situations investing, private equity, distressed or complex credit investment roles, or related transaction experience with a strong track record of deal execution and financial analysis. Deep expertise in valuation, financial modeling, due diligence, and investment structuring is essential, as is familiarity with transactions involving mispriced public assets, restructurings, or turnaround scenarios. Excellent analytical, strategic thinking, and negotiation skills are required, along with the ability to manage multiple high-impact projects in a fast-paced environment. Strong communication and relationship-building skills are vital to engaging with internal teams and external stakeholders, and leadership experience, including mentoring junior professionals and coordinating cross-functional deal teams, is highly valuable. A Bachelor’s degree in finance, business, economics, or a related field is standard; an MBA or advanced finance credentials is often preferred.
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions
Finance
About the Company
Innovative investment company
Industry Accounting
Type Privately Held
About the Role
The Vice President, Special Situations & Capital Recycling will be responsible for playing a central role in sourcing, evaluating, structuring, and executing complex investment opportunities that fall outside traditional private equity mandates, including special situations, distressed opportunities, public-to-private transactions, and capital-recycling strategies that unlock value from mispriced or inefficient assets. You will lead financial due diligence, build advanced valuation and financial models, prepare investment memoranda and pitch materials, and present analyses and recommendations to investment committees. You’ll manage deal execution end-to-end, including coordinating with legal, tax, accounting, and external advisors, negotiating key terms, and overseeing transaction documentation. In addition, you will help cultivate and deepen relationships with counterparties, industry experts, and advisors to support origination and deal flow, and collaborate closely with senior leadership to refine strategy, support portfolio asset management, and scale the special situations platform.
You should have substantial experience in special situations investing, private equity, distressed or complex credit investment roles, or related transaction experience with a strong track record of deal execution and financial analysis. Deep expertise in valuation, financial modeling, due diligence, and investment structuring is essential, as is familiarity with transactions involving mispriced public assets, restructurings, or turnaround scenarios. Excellent analytical, strategic thinking, and negotiation skills are required, along with the ability to manage multiple high-impact projects in a fast-paced environment. Strong communication and relationship-building skills are vital to engaging with internal teams and external stakeholders, and leadership experience, including mentoring junior professionals and coordinating cross-functional deal teams, is highly valuable. A Bachelor’s degree in finance, business, economics, or a related field is standard; an MBA or advanced finance credentials is often preferred.
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions
Finance