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Corporate Secretary
Advises and/or assures that the Board has the proper corporate/business and legal advice and resources for carrying out its fiduciary duties, and to be sure that the records of the Board's actions reflect that the Board has done so. Reviews... [+] More
Advises and/or assures that the Board has the proper corporate/business and legal advice and resources for carrying out its fiduciary duties, and to be sure that the records of the Board's actions reflect that the Board has done so. Reviews materials related to board meetings. Signs and certifies corporate documents, including loans, leases, and other legal documents requiring a corporate representative's signature in accordance with charter, by-laws, and legal requirements. Administers items related to non-financial records. Handles official and legal documents, records and reports, file statements, and other information required by the organization's bylaws and government laws and regulations. Excludes Corporate Secretaries who are Top Legal Executives. Affixes the corporate seal when required. Arranges shareholder lists and registrations and responds to shareholder requests for information. Plans shareholder meetings, preparing agenda and recording or ensuring recording of minutes. May prepare announcements of board meetings and provide various types of support to Board Chairman and/or corporate Chief Executive Officer. [-] Less
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Secretary Corporate
Advises and/or assures that the Board has the proper corporate/business and legal advice and resources for carrying out its fiduciary duties, and to be sure that the records of the Board's actions reflect that the Board has done so. Reviews... [+] More
Advises and/or assures that the Board has the proper corporate/business and legal advice and resources for carrying out its fiduciary duties, and to be sure that the records of the Board's actions reflect that the Board has done so. Reviews materials related to board meetings. Signs and certifies corporate documents, including loans, leases, and other legal documents requiring a corporate representative's signature in accordance with charter, by-laws, and legal requirements. Administers items related to non-financial records. Handles official and legal documents, records and reports, file statements, and other information required by the organization's bylaws and government laws and regulations. Excludes Corporate Secretaries who are Top Legal Executives. Affixes the corporate seal when required. Arranges shareholder lists and registrations and responds to shareholder requests for information. Plans shareholder meetings, preparing agenda and recording or ensuring recording of minutes. May prepare announcements of board meetings and provide various types of support to Board Chairman and/or corporate Chief Executive Officer. [-] Less
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Assistant Treasurer Corporate
Assists the Treasurer with the receipt, disbursement, banking, protection and custody of funds, securities, and financial instruments. Helps in the financial functions of the organization's treasury activities including financial planning, procurement, and investment of funds and other assets. Assesses financial... [+] More
Assists the Treasurer with the receipt, disbursement, banking, protection and custody of funds, securities, and financial instruments. Helps in the financial functions of the organization's treasury activities including financial planning, procurement, and investment of funds and other assets. Assesses financial records to forecast future financial position and budget requirements. Examines pension investment results. Figures the need for procurement of funds and investment of surplus. Advises Treasurer on investments and loans for short- and long-range financial plans. Assists in the preparation of financial reports for Treasurer. Recommends or develops policies and procedures for account collections and extension of credit to customers. [-] Less
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Controller, Top Corporate
Directs and plans the preparation of reports that summarize and forecast company business activity and financial position in areas of income, expenses, and earnings, based on past, present, and expected operations. Oversees determination of depreciation rates to apply to capital assets. Establishes, or recommends to management, major economic objectives and policies for company or subdivision. May manage accounting department. May direct preparation of budgets. May prepare reports required by regulatory agencies. May advise management on desirable operational adjustments due to tax code revisions. May arrange for audits of company accounts. May advise management about property and liability insurance coverage needed. May direct financial planning, procurement, and investment of funds for organization. May require CPA certification. [-] Less
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Corporate Director (Outside Member)
Represents and serves the needs and interests of shareholders. Attends and contributes to board meeting discussions and decisions. Aids in establishing, guiding and assessing the overall direction of the corporation. Votes on various matters. Contributes to and serves on various committees. NOTE This position is typically an elected position. Likely unpaid for service if an inside member who also serves as a member of management. As an outside board member, pay is for board meeting and committee meeting attendance, plus other activities related to that service. [-] Less
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Top Tax Corporate Officer
Directs and coordinates tax strategy, and administers tax affairs in compliance with Federal, State, local and foreign tax laws. Prepares estimate expected and presents to management. Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative... [+] More
Directs and coordinates tax strategy, and administers tax affairs in compliance with Federal, State, local and foreign tax laws. Prepares estimate expected and presents to management. Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred. Develops, installs, and maintains reporting systems that provide control of tax expenditures. Directs and coordinates department responsible for preparation of state, federal and local tax returns. Files Federal and State income, ad valorem, franchise and other taxes. Advises management regarding tax matters. Interprets accounts and records to management. Oversees tax staff. [-] Less
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Top Treasurer Corporate
Directs and coordinates the organization's treasury activities including receipt, disbursement, banking, protection and custody and investment of funds, securities, and financial instruments. Analyzes financial records to forecast future financial position and budget requirements. Evaluates need for procurement of funds and investment of surplus. Advises CFO on investments and loans for short- and long-range financial plans. Prepares financial reports for CFO. Develops policies and procedures for account collections and extension of credit to customers. [-] Less
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Corporate Treasurer
Directs and coordinates the organization's treasury activities including receipt, disbursement, banking, protection and custody and investment of funds, securities, and financial instruments. Analyzes financial records to forecast future financial position and budget requirements. Evaluates need for procurement of funds and investment of surplus. Advises CFO on investments and loans for short- and long-range financial plans. Prepares financial reports for CFO. Develops policies and procedures for account collections and extension of credit to customers. [-] Less
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Director Corporate (Outside Member)
Represents and serves the needs and interests of shareholders. Attends and contributes to board meeting discussions and decisions. Aids in establishing, guiding and assessing the overall direction of the corporation. Votes on various matters. Contributes to and serves on various committees. NOTE This position is typically an elected position. Likely unpaid for service if an inside member who also serves as a member of management. As an outside board member, pay is for board meeting and committee meeting attendance, plus other activities related to that service. [-] Less
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Corporate Attorney
Advises, consults, litigates and performs trial work, and carries out the legal processes necessary to effect the rights, privileges, and obligations of the organization. Studies Constitution, statues, decisions, and ordinances of quasi-judicial bodies. Gathers evidence and information for management decision... [+] More
Advises, consults, litigates and performs trial work, and carries out the legal processes necessary to effect the rights, privileges, and obligations of the organization. Studies Constitution, statues, decisions, and ordinances of quasi-judicial bodies. Gathers evidence and information for management decision making. Prepares and reviews various legal instruments and documents, such as contracts, leases, licenses, purchases, sales, real estate, etc. Examines legal data to determine advisability of defending or prosecuting lawsuit. Examines material, such as advertisements, publications, etc., for legal implications, advising officials of proposed legislation that might affect the organization. Applies for copyrights or registration of the organization's products, processes, devices, and trademarks, advising whether to initiate or defend law suits. Conducts pretrial preparations and defends the organization in lawsuits. Advises officials on tax matters, government regulations, and/or legal rights. Represents the company before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of the government. Requires completion of law school with an LLB degree or JD degree and admission to the bar. Interprets laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals and businesses. Advises concerning transactions of business involving internal affairs, stockholders, directors, officers, and corporate relations with general public. May act as agent of the organization in various transactions. May confer with colleagues with specialty in areas of law to establish and verify basis for legal personnel. May prepare business contacts, pay taxes, settle labor disputes, and administer other legal matters. May teach college courses in law. May apply for patents. May specialize in specific phase of law. [-] Less
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