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USC Alfred E. Mann Institute Managing Director of Research Investments Reporting to the Associate Vice President of Research Strategy and Innovation, the USC Alfred E. Mann Institute (USC AMI) Managing Director of Research Investments will ensure that the institute meets its intended mission of seeding translational research in biomedicine and incubating start-ups and fostering the development of commercialize able biomedical innovations. Specifically, the managing director will serve as the sole general partner (GP) who manages AMI as a venture capital fund that invests in companies (USC companies) associated with USC by virtue of a relationship between the company and a USC alumnus, staff, student, or faculty (e.g., a founder or advisor). The managing director will have established relationships with venture capital firms (VCs), venture capital general partners (VC GPs), individual limited partners (LPs), institutional LPs, and family offices that make investments in one or more market sectors (e.g., health technology) that is the focus of research as related to USCs academic and educational mission. The managing director will work closely with the USC AMI Advisory Committee to oversee operations and strategic funding priorities of the institute, establish the institutes strategic agenda, and coordinate other matters related to the institutes operations and funding priorities. Specific activities include: Make key strategic decisions, including which ventures to invest in (but will not take a board seat for the USC company after the investment has been made). Work closely with VCs, as well as individuals and entities that invest capital in VCs. These include individual LPs, e.g., high-net-worth individuals and angel investors; institutional LPs, e.g., pension funds, endowments, foundations, sovereign wealth funds; and family offices, e.g., private firms that manage the finances of wealthy families. Identify VCs, entities, and individuals who are willing to take the lead in investing in a USC company. Support the identified lead investor to conduct comprehensive due diligence of the company. Upon successful completion of due diligence, the managing director will invest AMI funds in the USC company and will work with the lead investor on the deal structure and terms (e.g., equity anti-dilution clauses) to finance the USC company. Work to facilitate a companys liquidity event (exit) via initial public offering (IPO), merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), merger and acquisitions, or liquidating a stake in the secondary market. Interact, partner, and coordinate with USC Advancement, centrally and within each school, as well as incubators (e.g., Viterbi Startup Garage, Marshall/Greif Incubator), other venture funds within USC (e.g., Viterbi Venture Fund), and other USC offices (e.g., Office of the General Counsel, Compliance, USC Stevens Center for Innovation) and programs (USC Techstars partnership). Application: Please submit the following documents as attachments with your application: 1. **Resume/CV**: Detailing your professional background, education, and relevant experience. 2. **Cover Letter**: Explaining your interest in the position and how your skills and experience make you a suitable candidate. 3. **Portfolio**: Showcasing previous investment deals, successful fundraising campaigns, and any relevant projects. 4. **References**: Contact details of at least three professional references who can vouch for your experience and skills. The following documents are preferred, not required as part of application: 1. **Case Studies**: Detailed descriptions of at least two significant investments or deals you have managed, including challenges faced and outcomes achieved. 2. **Investment Thesis**: A document outlining your approach to identifying investment opportunities and your criteria for evaluating potential investments. 3. **Strategic Plan**: A brief outline of your proposed strategy for raising capital for your companys related businesses. 4. **Performance Metrics**: Any quantitative data demonstrating your past performance in terms of ROI, successful exits, or other relevant metrics. In addition, the successful candidate must also demonstrate, through ideas, words and actions, a strong commitment to USCs Unifying Values of integrity, excellence, diversity, equity and inclusion, well-being, open communication and accountability. The annual base salary range for this position is $275,767.44 – $310,000.00 . When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidates work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations. #LI-AW1 Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degreeMinimum Experience: 7 yearsMinimum Skills: Comprehensive understanding of the capital markets, investment theory and be able to apply knowledge to the development of portfolio management strategies.Preferred Education: Master’s degree Business AdministrationSpecialized/technical training AccountingPreferred Experience: 10 yearsPreferred Skills: Experience at another endowment/foundation, pension fund, consultant or fund of funds in both public and private markets.

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