Nomura · 1 week ago
Government Relations Vice President
Nomura is a global financial services group with an integrated network spanning over 30 countries and regions. The Government Relations Vice President will monitor and analyze legislative, regulatory, and political developments impacting the financial services industry, and act as a liaison between Nomura and key stakeholders on regulatory policy issues.
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Responsibilities
Monitor and analyze legislative, regulatory, and political developments impacting the financial services industry
Summarize congressional committee hearings, floor actions, regulatory proposals, and trade association meetings
Draft weekly legislative and regulatory updates, presentations, and memos
Assist team with arranging, coordinating, and preparing for meetings on the Hill, at federal agencies, and with other stakeholders
Assist the Head of Public Affairs Americas and senior executives by keeping them informed on emerging issues, escalating items where appropriate
Assist in developing strategic plans on regulatory priorities (in the areas of banking, markets and consumer laws and regulations), including the creation and delivery of a platform for regulatory policy applicable to Nomura
Serve as a liaison between Nomura and federal banking agencies and markets regulators their policymakers on regulatory policy issues
Act as a liaison between Nomura and key third parties (trade associations, think tanks and non-governmental organizations) on regulatory policy issues
Work collaboratively with internal partners (notably in Legal, Treasury, Finance, Risk, and Compliance) and external contacts to drive policy discussion and execution related to priorities
Represent Nomura on regulatory policy issues in for a involving the official sector and other standard-setters, as well as trade associations, third-party groups and other stakeholders
Qualification
Required
4-year college degree
2 + years' experience to include any combination of congressional staff work, executive or independent financial regulatory agency employment, trade association, or in-house experience
Highly organized, detail-oriented and structured, but able to take initiative, exercise decisiveness, and work in a fast-moving environment
Experience working within a highly regulated environment along with a deep understanding of the current environment and key issues within financial services
Able to analyze and assess impact of complex legislation/regulation and identify key issues against institutional policy priorities and objectives, with an ability to adapt and creatively engage in a changing environment
Ability to interact in a professional way with clients, senior executives and government officials
Strong communication skills (written and verbal) and experience engaging with senior business managers and policymakers in an efficient and effective way
Ability to establish and contribute to a public policy platform, including determining priorities, developing strategic plans, executing and communicating in a fast-paced environment
Preferred
A demonstrated interest in US public policy, global macro political issues, bilateral relationship between Japan and the US, economic issues, financial regulatory policy, interest in regional public policy issues impacting Asia, EMEA, emerging markets and other areas where Nomura has an interest
Benefits
Sign-on bonus
Restricted stock units
Discretionary awards
Full range of medical benefits
Financial benefits
401(k) eligibility
Various paid time off benefits
Vacation
Sick time
Parental leave
Company
Nomura
Nomura is an investment banking and securities firm that serve the needs of individuals, institutions, corporate and governments. It is a sub-organization of Nomura Capital Management.
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