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Dana Wade
Chief Production Officer at Walker & Dunlop
affordable housing, business, capitalism, credit, economy of the united states, fannie mae, federal housing administration, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, forbearance, freddie mac, government budget balance, gross domestic product, institute, investment, investor, landlord, manufactured housing, milken, millennials, minimum wage, mortgage loan, new urbanism, owner-occupancy, public–private partnership, real estate economics, shortage, united states department of housing and urban development
Robert Morse
Executive Chairman at Bridge Investment Group
affordable housing, bond (finance), business, capitalism, credit, economy of the united states, fannie mae, federal housing administration, federal reserve, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, forbearance, freddie mac, government budget balance, gross domestic product, inflation, institute, interest, interest rate, investment, investment strategy, investor, landlord, leverage (finance), loan, luxury goods, manufactured housing, mezzanine capital, milken, millennials, minimum wage, mortgage loan, multistorey car park, new urbanism, owner-occupancy, parking, price, public–private partnership, real estate economics, real estate investing, real estate investment trust, recession, sales, sam zell, self-driving car, shortage, stock, stock valuation, truck driver, unicorn (finance), united states department of housing and urban development, valuation (finance)
Tom Finke
Chairman at Chairman at Adara Acquisition Corp
affordable housing, business, capitalism, credit, economy of the united states, fannie mae, federal housing administration, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, forbearance, freddie mac, government budget balance, gross domestic product, institute, investment, investor, landlord, manufactured housing, milken, millennials, minimum wage, mortgage loan, new urbanism, owner-occupancy, public–private partnership, real estate economics, shortage, united states department of housing and urban development
Henry Cisneros
Chairman & Co-Founder at American Triple I
affordable housing, business, capitalism, credit, economy of the united states, fannie mae, federal housing administration, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, forbearance, freddie mac, government budget balance, gross domestic product, institute, investment, investor, landlord, manufactured housing, milken, millennials, minimum wage, mortgage loan, new urbanism, owner-occupancy, public–private partnership, real estate economics, shortage, united states department of housing and urban development
Diana Olick
Real Estate Correspondent at CNBC
affordable housing, business, capitalism, credit, economy of the united states, fannie mae, federal housing administration, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, forbearance, freddie mac, government budget balance, gross domestic product, institute, investment, investor, landlord, manufactured housing, milken, millennials, minimum wage, mortgage loan, new urbanism, owner-occupancy, public–private partnership, real estate economics, shortage, united states department of housing and urban development
Nils Kok
Chief Economist at GeoPhy
arbitrage, balance sheet, bank, bond (finance), commercial property, economics, equity (finance), exchange-traded fund, fannie mae, finance, freddie mac, green building, impact investing, index fund, institutional investor, investment, loan-to-value ratio, market liquidity, mortgage loan, private equity, real estate investing, stock, sustainability, the blackstone group
Billy Grayson
Executive Director, Center for Sustainability and Economic Performance at Urban Land Institute
affordable housing, climate change adaptation, climate change mitigation, cost of capital, efficient energy use, electrical grid, fannie mae, finance, green building, insurance, investment, real estate investing, refinancing, renewable energy, return on investment, risk, sustainability, urban land institute
Lindsay Baker
VP, Global Head of Sustainability & Impact at The We Company
affordable housing, air conditioning, air pollution, arbitrage, asset allocation, attention, autonomy, balance sheet, bank, bearing (mechanical), beijing, big data, bond (finance), building automation, built an environment, built environment, built the environment, business incubator, california, capital market, car, carbon tax, china, climate change adaptation, climate change mitigation, climate change policy of the united states, commercial property, communication protocol, compressor, computer network, computer security, cost of capital, credibility, data, economics, efficient energy use, electric battery, electrical grid, electricity, employee engagement, energy industry, energy management, energy policy, energy storage, energy transition, engine, entrepreneurship, environmental defense fund, environmentalism, equity (finance), ethics, exchange-traded fund, expert, fannie mae, feeling, finance, freddie mac, fuel, gasoline, general services administration, generation, global warming, goal, green building, health, heat, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, impact investing, index fund, infrastructure, innovation, institutional investor, insurance, internet, internet of things, internet protocol, interoperability, investment, investor, jerry brown, job interview, knowledge, leadership, loan-to-value ratio, market (economics), market liquidity, matter, memory, mindfulness, mobile technology, mortgage loan, motivation, muscle, muscle memory, new york city, news, nuclear power, off-the-grid, operating system, petroleum, portfolio (finance), poverty, power station, privacy, private equity, proof of concept, property, prototype, question, real estate investing, real-time computing, reality, reason, rechargeable battery, refinancing, reliability engineering, renewable energies, renewable energy, research, return on investment, risk, science, social inequality, social responsibility, socially responsible investing, solar energy, solar panel, someone like you (adele song), space, startup company, stock, sustainability, sustainable energy, tax, the blackstone group, thermal battery, thermal energy storage, time, understanding, united states, urban land institute, valuation (finance), value proposition, water, wildfire, world energy consumption, zero-energy building
Timothy Sykes
CEO at Media LLC
asset allocation, beast (comics), berkshire hathaway, black market, bradley cooper, cambridge house, central bank, competition, conference, cryptocurrency, current account (balance of payments), day trading, diversification (finance), dvd, education, euro, eurodollar, european central bank, event, fannie mae, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, financial crisis of 2007–08, fixed exchange rate system, foreign exchange market, freddie mac, george soros, gold, government debt, great depression, guessing, hard currency, health technology in the united states, hedge (finance), inflation, inflationism, interest rate, investing, investment, investor, leverage (finance), market trend, millennials, money, moral hazard, mortgage loan, motivation, national energy program, news, nothing, odds, penny stock, percentage, peter schiff, quantitative easing, reputation, reserve currency, resource, s&p 500 index, short (finance), silver, social media, special drawing rights, speculation, startup company, stock, stocks, storytelling, subprime lending, subprime mortgage crisis, superhero, tax, tech, technical analysis, wall street, world currency
Jay Farner
CEO at Quicken Loans
amazon (company), bank, bank of america, brand, consumer financial protection bureau, credit, employment, equity (finance), fannie mae, federal deposit insurance corporation, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, finance, financial transaction, freddie mac, initial public offering, innovation, interest, investment, jay farner, jeff bezos, jpmorgan chase, leadership, lendit fintech, loan, market (economics), market liquidity, mergers and acquisitions, millennials, mortgage broker, mortgage loan, ownership, price, property, quicken loans, real estate appraisal, real estate broker, refinancing, sales, startup company, stock, team, technology, underwriting, unicorn (finance), unsecured debt, volunteering
Soumya Kalra
Founder at R-Ladies NYC
academic publishing, american community survey, analytics, art, attention, bank, bank run, big data, bond (finance), brand, brooklyn, capital requirement, census, conversation, correlation and dependence, culture, database, default (finance), demand, dodd–frank wall street reform and consumer protection act, economics, employment, fannie mae, feeling, financial crisis, financial crisis of 2007–2008, financial stability, gender, inclusion (education), income, innovation, interest, interest rate, international monetary fund, inventory, learning, liquidity risk, machine learning, manhattan, market (economics), market liquidity, media bias, mentorship, millennials, money, morality, mortgage loan, motivation, multiple listing service, new york city, present value, price, pride, quantitative analysis (finance), queens, question, reason, redfin, research, risk, robot, robotics, sexism, sexual harassment, single supervisory mechanism, sovereign default, space, stress test (financial), stress testing, systemic risk, twitter, zillow
Lisa Rice
President and Chief Executive Officer at National Fair Housing Alliance
african americans, american dream, center for responsible lending, consumer financial protection bureau, credit risk, credit score, debt, disparate impact, down payment, economic bubble, efficient energy use, equal opportunity, fannie mae, federal housing administration, federal housing finance agency, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, finance, financial crisis of 2007–2008, freddie mac, government-sponsored enterprise, great recession, housing, housing discrimination in the united states, housing market, institute, inventory, labour economics, latino, latinx, lenders mortgage insurance, loan, loan-to-value ratio, manufactured housing, milken, millennials, mortgage insurance, mortgage loan, mortgage-backed security, nclr, nicaragua, opposition to immigration, public housing, racial segregation in the united states, real estate economics, real estate investing, redlining, refinancing, risk-based pricing, school voucher, section 8 (housing), securitization, subprime lending, underwriting, unidosus, united states department of housing and urban development
Robert Broeksmit
President & CEO at Mortgage Bankers Association
consumer financial protection bureau, credit risk, down payment, economic bubble, fannie mae, federal housing administration, federal housing finance agency, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, finance, financial crisis of 2007–2008, freddie mac, government-sponsored enterprise, housing, housing market, institute, lenders mortgage insurance, loan, loan-to-value ratio, milken, mortgage insurance, mortgage loan, mortgage-backed security, real estate economics, real estate investing, redlining, refinancing, risk-based pricing, securitization, subprime lending, underwriting
Eric Kaplan
Director, Housing Finance Program at Milken Institute
african americans, asset, blog, citigroup, competition (economics), consumer financial protection bureau, consumer protection, credit card, credit risk, debt, disparate impact, down payment, economic bubble, evidence, fannie mae, federal housing administration, federal housing finance agency, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, finance, financial crisis of 2007–2008, freddie mac, gentrification, government-sponsored enterprise, housing, housing discrimination in the united states, housing market, institute, internal revenue service, lenders mortgage insurance, loan, loan-to-value ratio, milken, mortgage insurance, mortgage loan, mortgage-backed security, real estate economics, real estate investing, reason, redlining, refinancing, regulatory compliance, risk-based pricing, securitization, soledad o'brien, student debt, student loan, subprime lending, underwriting, union (american civil war), whistleblower
Jeb Mason
Partner at The Cypress Group
consumer financial protection bureau, credit risk, down payment, economic bubble, fannie mae, federal housing administration, federal housing finance agency, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, finance, financial crisis of 2007–2008, freddie mac, government-sponsored enterprise, housing, housing market, institute, lenders mortgage insurance, loan, loan-to-value ratio, milken, mortgage insurance, mortgage loan, mortgage-backed security, real estate economics, real estate investing, redlining, refinancing, risk-based pricing, securitization, subprime lending, underwriting
Ken Griffin
Founder, CEO, & Co-Chief Investment Officer at Citadel
amazon (company), bitcoin, blockchain, bond (finance), bond market, business, capital market, capitalism, charitable organization, citadel, citadel llc, cryptocurrencies, cryptocurrency, day trading, dealbook, economics, elon musk, equity (finance), ethereum, fannie mae, federal housing administration, fiat money, finance, financial crisis of 2007–08, freddie mac, gamestop, goldman sachs, green economy, hedge fund, hyperinflation, inflation, institute, interest, interest rate, investment banking, investor, jeff bezos, market liquidity, mastercard, meme stocks, milken, monetary policy, new york times, nytimes, philanthropy, policy, politics, private equity, real estate economics, regulation, retirement, securitization, security (finance), social security (united states), stock, stock market, swap (finance), tax, technology, tesla, inc., trades, trump, unemployment, visa inc., volcker rule, wealth
Michael Milken
Chairman at Milken Institute
1997 asian financial crisis, 21st century cures act, adverse effect, advertising, alibaba group, amazon (company), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, analytics, apple inc., asia, back to the future, balance sheet, bank, basic income, belt and road initiative, bill gates, biopharmaceutical, blue button, bond (finance), bond credit rating, bond market, brand, breast cancer, bretton woods system, brexit, brooke shields, caesars entertainment corporation, cancer, canine distemper, capital market, capital structure, capitalism, caregiver, carried interest, celebrity, central bank, child mortality, china, clinical trial, cloud computing, coco chanel, computer performance, computer security, corporate bond, corporate finance, cost of capital, covid-19 pandemic, covid-19 vaccine, creativity, credit, credit risk, credit suisse, crowdsourcing, curiosity, debt, debtor, default (finance), democracy, derivative (finance), devaluation, developed country, developing country, dianne feinstein, disease, distance education, diversification (finance), dividend, dodd–frank wall street reform and consumer protection act, donald trump, ebola, economic growth, economic inequality, economic system, economy, economy of the united states, education, electronic health record, ellen johnson sirleaf, elvis impersonator, emergency department, emerging market, employment, equity (finance), eradication of infectious diseases, exchange-traded fund, extreme poverty, family, fannie mae, fashion, fastercures, federal housing administration, federal reserve, feeling, female entrepreneurs, fiat money, finance, financial crisis, financial crisis of 2007–08, financial crisis of 2007–2008, financial market, financial technology, first-mover advantage, flatten the curve, flipkart, food and drug administration, food delivery, food desert, food industry, forbearance, freddie mac, future, ge capital, gene therapy, globalization, goldman sachs, gross domestic product, health, health care, health care in the united states, health informatics, health insurance coverage in the united states, health technology in the united states, healthcare industry, hedge fund, high-yield debt, homeschooling, hospital, human capital, human development (economics), human genome, hyperinflation, impact investing, inflation, instagram, institute, interest, interest rate, interior design, international monetary fund, internet access, investment, investment banking, investment management, investor, jeans, joe biden, johnson & johnson covid-19 vaccine, joint comprehensive plan of action, junk food, kohlberg kravis roberts, leadership, learning, leverage (finance), leveraged buyout, literacy, machine learning, madison avenue, management, management of hiv/aids, market liquidity, maternal death, medicaid, medical diagnosis, medical history, medical record, medical research, medicare (united states), mental health, mergers and acquisitions, micronutrient, microsoft, milken, mortgage loan, mortgage-backed security, munich security conference, municipal bond, music, non-disclosure agreement, nothing, operation warp speed, opioid epidemic, opioid epidemic in the united states, option (finance), patient protection and affordable care act, paul conrad, paul farmer, paycheck protection program, paypal, paytm, pension, pharmaceutical industry, phillips curve, poverty, poverty reduction, poverty threshold, predictive analytics, preventive healthcare, privacy, private banking, private equity, private equity secondary market, prostate cancer foundation, public health, public hospital, public–private investment program for legacy assets, question, race (human categorization), rate of return, real estate economics, recession, republican party (united states), repurchase agreement, retail, retirement, risk, risk premium, robert fogel, royalty payment, rule of law, s&p 500 index, saving, secondary market, securitization, security (finance), self-driving car, sell side, sequencing, share repurchase, small business, smartphone, social media, social mobility, softbank group, special relationship, spinal muscular atrophy, steven spielberg, stock, stock market, stroke, subsidy, sue desmond-hellmann, supply chain, sustainability, sustainable development, sustainable development goals, swap (finance), tax, telecommuting, telehealth, tencent, the blackstone group, tpg capital, tutoring, uncertainty, undergarment, unemployment, united arab emirates, unnecessary health care, vaccine, valuation (finance), value investing, venture capital, violence, viral vector, visa inc., vladimir putin, volcker rule, walmart, wealth, welfare state, wework, world bank, world peace, wynn resorts, yield (finance), zika fever, zipline (drone delivery)
Diane Helfrey
Member at Stanford Ideas & Connections Network
affordable housing, apple inc., capitalism, conforming loan, debt, economic growth, employee retention, employment, escrow, fannie mae, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, financial transaction, housing, inclusionary zoning, institute, labour economics, loan-to-value ratio, low-income housing tax credit, milken, millennials, minimum wage, mixed-income housing, mortgage loan, poverty, silicon valley, steve jobs, supply-side economics, unemployment
Mary Mack
Senior Exec VP:Consumer Banking at Wells Fargo & Co
affordable housing, apple inc., capitalism, conforming loan, debt, economic growth, employee retention, employment, escrow, fannie mae, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, financial transaction, housing, inclusionary zoning, institute, labour economics, loan-to-value ratio, low-income housing tax credit, milken, millennials, minimum wage, mixed-income housing, mortgage loan, poverty, silicon valley, steve jobs, supply-side economics, unemployment
Jonathan Rose
President at Jonathan Rose Companies
affordable housing, apple inc., capitalism, conforming loan, debt, economic growth, employee retention, employment, escrow, fannie mae, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, financial transaction, housing, inclusionary zoning, institute, labour economics, loan-to-value ratio, low-income housing tax credit, milken, millennials, minimum wage, mixed-income housing, mortgage loan, poverty, silicon valley, steve jobs, supply-side economics, unemployment
Ross DeVol
President & CEO at Heartland Forward
affordable housing, apple inc., capitalism, conforming loan, debt, economic growth, employee retention, employment, escrow, fannie mae, federal takeover of fannie mae and freddie mac, financial transaction, housing, inclusionary zoning, institute, labour economics, loan-to-value ratio, low-income housing tax credit, milken, millennials, minimum wage, mixed-income housing, mortgage loan, poverty, silicon valley, steve jobs, supply-side economics, unemployment
John Coaster
Director, Financial Modeling at Fannie Mae
analytics, bank, bank of america, bottleneck (production), capital market, credit, credit risk, fannie mae, financial crisis of 2007–2008, financial transaction, freddie mac, institutional investor, interest, interest rate, investor, loan, market (economics), market liquidity, mortgage loan, mortgage underwriting, mortgage-backed security, real estate economics, risk, security (finance), strategic management
Vítor Nunes
Sr. Quantative Engineer at Fannie Mae
analytics, bank, bank of america, bottleneck (production), capital market, credit, credit risk, fannie mae, financial crisis of 2007–2008, financial transaction, freddie mac, institutional investor, interest, interest rate, investor, loan, market (economics), market liquidity, mortgage loan, mortgage underwriting, mortgage-backed security, real estate economics, risk, security (finance), strategic management
Fang Dong
Financial Modeler at Fannie Mae
analytics, bank, bank of america, bottleneck (production), capital market, credit, credit risk, fannie mae, financial crisis of 2007–2008, financial transaction, freddie mac, institutional investor, interest, interest rate, investor, loan, market (economics), market liquidity, mortgage loan, mortgage underwriting, mortgage-backed security, real estate economics, risk, security (finance), strategic management
Kevin Bates
Vice President for Enterprise Data Strategy Execution at Fannie Mae
analytics, bond (finance), chatbot, data center, economy of the united states, fannie mae, federal housing finance agency, financial transaction, fixed income, gold standard, government-sponsored enterprise, interest, interest rate, investment, investor, leverage (finance), loan, market (economics), market liquidity, mortgage loan, mortgage-backed security, mutual fund, security (finance), software development
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