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Investor Relations Associate or Senior Associate

Stripes is a $6B+ growth equity firm that makes $10-200 million investments in consumer and enterprise businesses with amazing products. Located in downtown New York with a team comprised of experienced founders and operators, Stripes has invested in and scaled influential companies globally including Levain Bakery, On Running, Siete Foods, Califia, Erewhon, A24, KHAITE, Reformation, Remitly, monday.com, Upwork, Axonius, Dataiku, Fireblocks, Pleo, and Snyk, among others. We think and operate like entrepreneurs and work to assist in building remarkable businesses and brands. We lend active support to help build networks, accelerate go-to-market efforts, recruit talent, offer M&A and capital guidance and support other operational elements critical to market leaders in the consumer and enterprise markets. For additional information visit us at www.stripes.co.

The Stripes IR team leads all aspects of investor relations across capital raising for fund and co-investment vehicles as well as investor marketing, communication and relationship building with prospective and existing LPs. The Stripes IR Team works collaboratively across the organization, working closely with Investment, Scale, Technology, and Finance functions. We are looking to hire an IR Associate or Senior Associate who is eager to be part of an entrepreneurial firm with a lot of opportunity for growth, responsibility, and leadership. This individual will join an established IR team and report directly to our Head of IR to help lead project management and fundraising initiatives.

Responsibilities

Project Management

  • Help lead project management initiatives by creating and maintaining content for investor presentations, diligence processes, annual meetings and ad hoc investor requests
  • Analyze portfolio company data, fund performance, and conduct benchmarking and return analyses

Fundraising

  • Identify and support relationship building efforts with prospective LPs as well as maintain relationships with existing LPs
  • Join meetings with prospective and existing LPs
  • Help manage co-investment and fundraising pipeline
  • Assist with meeting preparation & follow-ups

Other IR Processes

  • Support planning and execution of annual meeting
  • Assist in quarterly reporting process

Qualifications

  • 2 to 4 years of experience in Investment Banking, Buyside Investing, Investor Relations, or at a Placement Agent; prior knowledge of Buyside Investing space preferred
  • Outstanding communicator, both written and verbal
  • Self-starter who works well in a fast-paced, autonomous environment
  • Detail-oriented
  • Strong critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Excellent Excel and PowerPoint skills
  • Positive attitude
  • Team player
  • Passionate about building a career in Investor Relations
  • A sense of humor and ability to have fun

Compensation Range: $125,000 - $175,000 annual base salary, subject to standard withholding and applicable taxes. In addition to annual base salary, the role includes opportunity to receive and/or earn a discretionary bonus in accordance with Company’s policies. Regular, full-time employees are eligible for Stripes’ competitive benefit programs.

Stripes is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

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