Portfolio Manager (MDFB
St. Joseph, Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, 64506, USA
Listed on 2026-08-04
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Management
Project & Program Management
Location: St. Joseph
Job Location
Riverview Office Building, 221 Bolivar St., Suite 300, Jefferson City, MO (Remote work possible with work and travel statewide)
Why You’ll Love This PositionThe Missouri Development Finance Board (MDFB) is a separate and distinct corporate body working closely with the Department of Economic Development, the Executive Branch, and other agencies to assist with infrastructure and economic development projects. Originally created in 1982 as the Industrial Development Board, the organization has evolved to provide a diverse array of financing programs and resources that have supported key initiatives and impactful projects across the state.
The Portfolio Manager will actively manage and provide oversight of MDFB assets, working closely with private operators and vendors, to ensure successful financial and operational performance. The Manager is also responsible for detailed analysis and evaluation of economic development projects seeking Board financial support. This position will blend active external engagement and needs assessment with market research to recommend effective partnerships and program development opportunities.
The position requires advanced knowledge of economic development tools and public financing mechanisms utilized for successful public-private partnerships. Experience with commercial real estate, project management, and public procurement processes will further distinguish a successful team member. This role is well suited for a professional who can work independently and apply sound judgment and technical research under the direction of the Executive Director.
PrimaryDuties Include
- Actively manage the Board’s asset portfolio consisting primarily of three structured parking facilities in St. Louis.
- Manage and monitor capital projects and third‑party professional service contracts.
- Serve as the lead contact for requests of Board involvement in public‑private partnerships including feasibility assessments, financial analysis, and evaluation of anticipated project impacts.
- Negotiate and structure projects to minimize risk and advance state and community economic development priorities.
- Lead the Board through the structuring of programming and support, together with state partners, to assist industrial site and infrastructure development.
- Present customized reports, research, and project recommendations to the Board of Directors.
- Perform periodic reviews of portfolio assets and provide repositioning or restructuring recommendations.
- Travel required throughout the state.
A driven professional with a strong record of successful community and economic development projects. A team player who understands the long‑term role public entities can play in catalyzing opportunities and ensuring long‑term project success.
Successful Candidates Will Demonstrate- Capacity to analyze complex financing strategies utilizing a variety of public and private sources of capital.
- Understanding of real estate principles and construction delivery methods through hands‑on experience with complex project management.
- Proven ability to develop and maintain relationships with state and local governments, political subdivisions, economic and community development partners, along with private sector development and finance professionals.
- Ability to utilize independent judgement and conduct technical research with minimal supervision to further Board goals and initiatives.
- Experience with various structures of boards or commissions, non‑profit organizations, as well as municipal governments to best understand their priorities and capabilities.
Bachelor’s degree in finance, business administration, or other closely related field. A Master’s degree or industry‑recognized certification preferred. Ten or more years of experience in economic development within the public and/or private sector with specific exposure to real estate development and project management. Previous work with economic modeling, feasibility analysis, or public debt issuances is a plus. Experience should reflect progressively responsible positions as well as leading project teams from proposal through successful project implementation.
Benefits- The Board provides a comprehensive suite of benefits including generous leave policies, comprehensive insurance, and participation with state employment retirement plans (MOSERS).
The organization supports and encourages continued professional growth and training opportunities.
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Additional questions about the position can be directed to mark.stombaugh.mdfb.gov.
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