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Credit Options for Nonprofits
This panel presentation is designed to provide an overview of specialized credit structures for nonprofit organizations. The presentation will include an overview on typical commercial loan underwriting standards, debt capacity analysis from a banker’s point of view and a review of taxable loan, tax exempt bond and New Market Tax Credit financing options.
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CPE Hours: 1
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Kathleen M. Malloy
Chevy Chase Bank, a Division of Capital One, N.A.
Panel moderator, Kathleen M. Malloy, manages the Not-For-Profit Banking Group, which services the specialized needs of nonprofit organizations throughout the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
Spencer J. Gagnet
Capital One Bank and Chevy Chase Bank, a division of Capital One, N.A.
Mr. Gagnet has 26 years experience in the financial sector, 25 in banking and finance and one in public accounting. Mr. Gagnet is Senior Vice President and Manager of the Debt Capital Markets Division for Capital One Bank in New Orleans. Mr. Gagnet’s current responsibilities include management of two departments: Public Finance and Loan Syndications.
John Chamberlain
Capital One Bank and Chevy Chase Bank, a division of Capital One, N.A.
John Chamberlain is vice president at Capital One Bank and leads its New Market Tax Credit efforts. He has 19 years experience in banking and finance and has been involved in the NMTC program for the last five.
Sean Glynn
Arent Fox LLP
Sean Glynn, a partner with the Washington DC office of Arent Fox LLP, focuses on public finance, and he has significant experience in complex financings, including the securities, corporate, tax and real estate issues that arise in such transactions. His experience includes representation of lenders and credit enhancers, nonprofit borrowers and developers, underwriters and trustees.
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