Danielle Fugazy
Contributing EditorDanielle Fugazy serves as Contributing Editor of Mergers & Acquisitions.
Danielle Fugazy serves as Contributing Editor of Mergers & Acquisitions.
"I love solving complicated problems faced by our local governmental clients," Leslie Bacon. "We come up with strategic solutions that have a real impact on our communities."
"The intersection between the public impact and the financial markets is unique and it brings a lot of good people to the same place. I really enjoy being a part of this community," Connor Benoit said.
"I'm really proud that my team genuinely looks to me for coaching and leadership," said Joe Buckshon. "It means a lot to me to be able to help someone."
"I made a promise to myself that in addition to supporting my clients, I wanted to try to be a strong role model for other women in the sector," said Alexandra Byrnes.
Since joining Ramirez's Texas public finance banking team six years ago, Sara Cheek has participated in more than $50 billion of bond issuances for various clients across Texas.
Conza has led multiple financings for the airport's multibillion dollar capital program as he strategically plans for future aviation needs that serve both the local community and air travelers.
Jered Davidson has been at the forefront of creative and innovative approaches to public financing.
"Jenna's ability to proactively identify and assess weaknesses and events that have impacted her covered credits has been instrumental in the company's risk managing efforts," said Victor Chu, a managing director with Assured Guaranty.
Since 2018, Kat Estes has been actively bidding and helping price new issue deals for Fidelity Capital Markets.
"It's very important to me to give back because I have been very fortunate and have had a lot people guide and mentor me," said Isela Hernandez.
"Public finance isn't about just numbers or documents," said Charity Karanja. "It's about enabling access, driving development and creating opportunities."
Kitto prioritized education finance work with an emphasis on charter school financing projects across the county, turning a small practice at Ice Miller into a national powerhouse.
"It is easy to see how much economic potential is held back by lack of infrastructure," said Cintia Nazima.
"I love that we are supporting the public and you can't help but feel good about making a difference in the world we live in," said Richard Park.
"My wife laughs when people ask me what I do and their eyes glaze over," said Michael Persichitte.
Tom Ricchiuto credits his multiple mentors for building his confidence and skills and encouraging him to be himself, be human, and remember that clients and colleagues are people first.
Erika Smull found herself studying municipal bonds since they account for a large portion of water infrastructure project financings.
"Early on in my career I learned to search for opportunities. It's like hitting a really good golf shot and then you are hooked," said Cameron Thatcher. "That was me."
As bond counsel, Walsh has financed health care and affordable care facilities, continuing care retirement communities, charter schools and many other nonprofit organizations.
"There's always something going on, whether it's improving water systems, managing our two airports, or stadium financing," said Brendan White.