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The firm's special district group is up to 30 public finance professionals with the addition of seven members since January.
March 11 -
The 18-member group will be headed by Eric Scroggins, co-head of debt advisory and restructuring, and Bill Reisner, head of public finance investment banking.
March 2 -
Dennis Reilly will leave the conduit issuer after 26 years to focus on establishing a not-for-profit lending footprint for Fifth Third in Wisconsin.
February 9 -
Jim Burton, a municipal bond specialist with three decades of industry experience, will lead the national municipal sales team at financial services network StoneX Group.
February 9 -
The broker-dealer has added several people to a team that specializes in land-based municipal bond transactions.
February 4 -
Price has deep experience at the SEC, and Abonamah was once a top presence in the muni office.
February 1 -
Mark Miller will replace a retiring Jeff Freese at the helm of the KeyBanc's central team while Cain bolstered its healthcare team with Chris Whitley.
January 26 -
In his new role, Kurt Summers will look for opportunities to partner with local governments to advance their infrastructure priorities.
January 26 -
Schank, who will be a managing principal at the private consultancy, said he accomplished the goals he set when he moved to LA Metro seven years ago.
January 25 -
Welch heads Squire Patton Boggs' California Public Finance practice.
December 29 -
Glenn Rudebusch, executive vice president and senior policy advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, will step down next month after a career spanning more than three decades at the U.S. central bank.
December 27 -
Malveaux will take the reins from Carol Polumbo in 2022 at the Southwest's top bond counsel firm.
December 21 -
Lokken is a public finance attorney with 20 years of experience representing issuers, borrowers, underwriters and purchasers.
December 16 -
Over the past year, Lumesis has expanded the capabilities of its DIVER suite of muni-focused business and regulatory solutions.
December 15 -
Gov. Ned Lamont appointed the Bloomfield woman, a former general counsel in that office.
December 14 -
Alex Doñé will leave the city comptroller's office at year's end when Scott Stringer's term ends; deputy CIO Michael Haddad will fill the interim position.
December 13 -
Mayhew structured the bond program that funded a multi-billion dollar bridge construction program and steered it through recession and pandemic.
December 9 -
Gavin Murrey, EVP and head of public finance and debt investment banking, will continue to run the public finance division and report to Carter.
December 7 -
Randal Quarles, who oversaw an easing of post-financial crisis rules as the Federal Reserve’s vice chair of supervision, announced he will resign at the end of this year. His departure will leave President Biden with another open seat to fill on the central bank’s board.
November 8 -
Richard Li is leaving the Milwaukee comptroller's office after nearly two decades to work on Connecticut's state debt issuance.
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