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National Association of Bond Lawyers President Dee Wisor and President-elect Rich Moore discuss infrastructure, regulation, tax law and the group's educational efforts. Kyle Glazier hosts.
May 28 -
Joshua Schank, chief innovation officer for Los Angeles Metro, weighs opportunities and challenges. Paul Burton hosts from the Smart Cities NYC conference.
May 23 -
Among the topics on the plate for Laura Porter, Fitch Ratings' new head of public finance, are complex credits, special revenue legal focus and ESG factors and scoring. Porter believes there are still opportunities in this market and has the team to assist in these efforts. John Hallacy hosts.
May 21 -
Bob Bennett, former chief innovative officer for Kansas City, Mo., talks about his new firm and tech trends. Paul Burton hosts from the Smart Cities NYC conference.
May 16 -
Bond Buyer northeast regional editor Paul Burton discusses why online education buildout is on the public finance radar, and what cautionary tales exist. Chip Barnett hosts.
May 14 -
Resilience financing expert Alan Rubin of Blank Rome explores this new dynamic and its role in the public finance market. Paul Burton hosts.
May 9 -
Carl McCall, a former New York State comptroller and Democratic candidate for governor, reflects on what molded his many years of public service starting with enduring the challenges of growing up in a segregated Boston neighborhood to the recent experience of chairing the State University of New York Board of Trustees. Andrew Coen hosts.
May 7 -
The Bond Buyer's Lynne Funk Posner and Andrew Coen discuss inertia on funding for infrastructure out of Washington.
May 2 -
With pressing issues, including pensions, tax reform, climate change facing states, Ted Hampton, vice president/senior credit officer explains how Moody's evaluates such credits. John Hallacy hosts.
April 30 -
Andrew Dassori, CIO of Wavelength Capital Management, discusses why it’s getting harder to predict the economy; yield curve inversion; mixed economic signals and headwinds; and how new ideas from the upcoming conference on monetary policy could help transform the Fed. Gary Siegel hosts.
April 25