Legal Counsel, Corporate Governance and Securities MedlineLegal Counsel, Corporate Governance and SecuritiesNorthfield, MinnesotaCollaborate closely with the Senior Counsel, Securities and Counsel, Executive Compensation and Benefits to prepare and review SEC filings, including 10-Ks, 10-Qs, 8-Ks, proxy statements, and registration statements, and investor materials, including earnings, and advise on applicable securities law issues. Prepare, review, and distribute materials for meetings of the Board and its Committees, including drafting resolutions; reviewing, compiling, and distributing materials; communicating with the Board and senior leaders; preparing meeting minutes; and maintaining minute books and records.
Senior Manager, Corporate Compliance (Northfield, IL) MedlineSenior Manager, Corporate Compliance (Northfield, IL)Northfield, MinnesotaManagement responsibilities include: Provide day to day leadership and oversight for a team of employees, ensuring effective execution of assigned responsibilities and priorities; Interpret, implement, and operationalize organizational policies and procedures across departments and projects; Recommend, develop, and implement new policies and enhancements to existing policies, as appropriate; Establish clear guidelines, expectations, and parameters to support consistent and effective staff performance; Manage people related activities, including hiring, onboarding, training and development, performance management, workload allocation, and succession planning; Recommend compensation actions, conduct performance reviews, estimate staffing needs, and ensure timely completion of assigned work. The Senior Manager will operationalize governance and strategic priorities by managing program execution, developing scalable processes and implementing controls and mitigation activities to address compliance risks across the enterprise.
Assistant Professor of Finance St. Olaf CollegeAssistant Professor of FinanceNorthfield, MN$88,200–$93,000 / yearTeaching Statement: Please provide a 1-2 page Teaching Statement that describes how your teaching philosophy and experience support high-quality, inclusive undergraduate learning in finance and business, with specific examples of course design, use of experiential or applied learning (e.g., projects, cases, data work), mentoring of diverse students, and contributions to curriculum or program development. Candidates with a PhD/DBA (or ABD with expected completion by June 2027) will be considered as finance scholars, while candidates with an MBA, Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), or other relevant master's degree and substantial senior-level industry experience will be considered as scholar-practitioners or practice-focused faculty for the same tenure-track line.