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Director, Treasury & Capital Markets

Manchester, New Hampshire, USA

About Alumni Ventures

Alumni Ventures is one of the world’s most active venture capital platforms, with $1.4B+ in assets raised and investments in 1,600+ companies. Our network of 850,000+ members and 40+ dedicated investors connects accredited individuals to high-quality venture deals—typically reserved for institutions—through our alumni-driven communities and diversified co-investment strategy. With offices in Boston, New York, Chicago, Menlo Park, Manchester, NH, London and Tokyo we’re rapidly growing and committed to fueling entrepreneurial success while developing the next generation of VC professionals.

We believe our best work happens when we’re together. AV operates as a five-day-a-week, in-office culture because collaboration, mentorship, and shared momentum matter.

About the Role

The Director, Treasury & Capital Markets is Alumni Ventures’ senior owner of cash, liquidity, and financial-risk activities. In this hands-on leadership role you will manage every aspect of banking, trading, and capital-management while partnering with colleagues across Finance and Investments to ensure seamless funding and optimized returns. You will shape policy, embrace AI to champion technology-driven process optimization, and represent AV with external counterparties. 

We believe our best work happens when we’re together. AV operates as a five-day-a-week, in-office culture because collaboration, mentorship, and shared momentum matter.

What You'll Do

Strategic & Operational Leadership

  • Manage and supervise all aspects of AV’s Treasury and Capital-Management functions 
  • Oversee enterprise-wide cash and crypto currency management, liquidity forecasting, and financial-risk management 
  • Maintain and deepen relationships with banks, custodians, and other financial institutions 
  • Ensure compliance with applicable financial regulations, internal controls, and audit standards 

Capital-Markets & Transaction Execution

  • Direct execution and settlement of investment-portfolio cash flows—including deal closings, distributions, and other transactional activity 
  • Manage holding and disposition of public-security and digital-asset positions (cryptocurrencies, tokens, etc.), monitoring market-risk limits and custody controls 
  • Optimize interest income and earnings credits on corporate and fund cash balances 

Process Improvement & Technology

  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives that leverage AI, automation, and modern treasury-management systems to increase efficiency, accuracy, and real-time insight 
  • Ensure accurate maintenance of bank accounts, balances, treasury systems, and related expense controls 

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Collaborate extensively with Corporate Finance, Fund Accounting, and Tax teams to oversee and process cash-flow activity (investments, management-fee draws, distributions, carry payouts, AP, etc.) 
  • Provide support and oversight on broader Finance initiatives and ad-hoc projects, partnering with the Controller as needed 

Team Leadership

  • Manage, mentor, and develop the treasury team to support operational excellence and professional growth
  • Foster a culture of accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement within the treasury function

Who You Are

  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field; MBA or MS in Finance preferred
  • 8–12 years of progressive treasury or capital-markets experience, including 3+ years leading teams in a high-growth environment
  • Certified Treasury Professional (CTP desired, not required); CPA, CFA, or FRM a plus 
  • Demonstrated expertise in multi-entity cash management, liquidity forecasting, and banking-platform administration
  • Hands-on experience executing VC/PE deal flows and managing digital-asset operations
  • Proven track record implementing treasury technology (TMS, APIs, AI-driven analytics) and process-automation projects
  • Strong knowledge of U.S. GAAP, financial-regulatory frameworks, and SOC-1/SOC-2 control requirements
  • AI-forward mindset — willing to embrace emerging automation and analytics tools to streamline and improve the treasury function
  • Deep knowledge of cash-management and treasury best practices
  • Experience thriving in high-growth environments with a passion for continuous process improvement
  • Refined analytical abilities and collaborative problem-solving skills
  • Ability to balance strategic vision with hands-on execution and manage competing priorities in a fast-paced setting
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with executive presence for senior-level negotiations 

Benefits 

Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k match, HSA, FSA, Life Insurance, Unlimited  PTO, parental leave and more.

 

All employment is subject to passing a background check. Alumni Ventures is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status. Please review our Privacy Policy

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