Vice President – Wealth Management And Us Banks Financial Crimes – Communications And Training
Morgan Stanley
Purchase, United States
Base: $140,000 - $205,000; bonus/equity: not speci...
On-site
Internal communications strategy
Content creation and distribution
Stakeholder partnership
Morgan Stanley is seeking a Vice President for Wealth Management and U.S. Banks Financial Crimes, focusing on internal communications and training. The ideal candidate will have over seven years of experience in internal communications within the wealth management sector, excellent communication skills, and a strategic mindset
Job Summary
Manage communications projects from beginning to end, creating a comprehensive and united communications strategy across the business.
Partner with senior stakeholders, write and distribute content and messaging, and learn about the function and business to deepen connectivity.
Identify and track key performance metrics to report on results and help ensure effective communications in coordination with Corporate Communications.
Matching Summary
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Morgan Stanley is seeking a Vice President for Wealth Management and U.S. Banks Financial Crimes, focusing on internal communications and training. The ideal candidate will have over seven years of experience in internal communications within the wealth management sector, excellent communication skills, and a strategic mindset.
Salary
Base: $140,000 - $205,000; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Internal communications strategy
Content creation and distribution
Stakeholder partnership
Performance metrics tracking
Financial services industry understanding
Nice-to-have
AML regulatory requirements knowledge
Audit and regulatory inquiry support
Diversity of opinions and styles
Key Requirements
7+ years of experience in internal communications Wealth Management
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, or related field
Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) designation is a plus
Strong understanding of AML regulatory requirements