Lynne Funk is Senior Director, Strategy and Content, Live Media - Municipal Finance. She leads and shapes The Bond Buyer's six major events, serving as host, moderator, thought leader and brand ambassador. Lynne also is charged with creating innovative live media formats, including new conferences, virtual summits and podcasts to help serve our municipal finance community. Lynne has nearly two decades of experience in the public finance industry. She was most recently Executive Editor of The Bond Buyer. Previously, she was a director at Municipal Market Analytics, Inc., and in the Policy and Public Advocacy for the Municipal Securities Division at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.
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Director of Capital Markets, New York State Homes and Community Renewal
By Lynne FunkSeptember 23 -
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CEO Ken Bentsen and head of municipals Leslie Norwood talk markets, policy and regulations. John Hallacy and Lynne Funk host.
By John HallacySeptember 19 -
This is the second collaboration for BondLink after earlier this year it partnered with Fidelity to focus on retail.
By Lynne FunkSeptember 16 -
Lord will work on ICE’s fixed income products, including its muni index and yield curve after nine years as global head of corporate, government and muni evaluation at BVAL.
By Lynne FunkAugust 22 -
Rogue employee’s ‘unauthorized transactions’ result in ‘substantial losses’ to Atlanta broker-dealer The firm has notified regulators and the FBI about the alleged illegal, off-book trade activity, which sources say cost the firm more than $10 million.
August 14 -
Underwood led the BDA's and Municipal Bonds for America advocacy efforts since 2015.
By Lynne FunkAugust 8 -
In the midst of a massive new-issue calendar, Equitable Facilities Fund will bring its first charter school deal backed by the Walton family.
By Lynne FunkAugust 6 -
Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy is joined by Alabama Democrat Doug Jones on a bill to reshape the MSRB board.
By Lynne FunkJuly 18 -
The court ruled against an interlocutory appeal by JPMorgan and other defendants accused of collusion in pricing variable rate demand obligations.
By Lynne FunkJuly 16










