Jochen Andritzky is an economist in the International Monetary Fund’s Strategy, Policy, and Review Department. He has previously worked on the Ireland program and in the International Monetary Fund’s Fiscal Affairs and Monetary and Capital Markets Departments. During 2008–2010 he served as resident adviser in Ukraine. His research focuses on sovereign debt, macrofinancial linkages, and crisis resolution. Larry Cordell is vice president of the Risk Assessment, Data Analysis, and Research group at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. He previously served as a special advisor in several Federal Reserve System initiatives during and following the 2008 financial crisis, including the examination team that evaluated the capital adequacy of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Supervisory Capital Assessment Program (SCAP), and the 2010-2015 Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) exercises. He has also been an adjunct professor in Penn State’s master of finance program. Before coming to the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Cordell was vice president of risk analytics and chief economist at Radian Group. This followed an 11-year post as an economist at Freddie Mac, where he was among the economists that developed Loan Prospector, the first commercially available automated underwriting scoring model for the US mortgage market. Larry also headed the team that developed Early Indicator, the most widely used behavioral scoring software that assists mortgage servicers in managing delinquent accounts. Cordell has published widely in areas of fixedincome research, real-estate economics, banking, and finance. He received his PhD in economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Wi-Fi access is available Username: UIGuest Password: urban2100 Laurie Goodman is the director of the Housing Finance Policy Center at the Urban Institute. This center is dedicated to providing policymakers with data-driven analysis of housing finance policy issues that they can depend on for relevance, accuracy, and independence. Before joining Urban, Goodman spent 30 years as an analyst and research department manager at a number of Wall Street firms. From 2008 to 2013, Laurie was a senior managing director at Amherst Securities Group, LP, a boutique broker/dealer specializing in securitized products. Her strategy effort became known for its analysis of housing policy issues. From 1993 to 2008, Laurie was head of Global Fixed Income Research and manager of US Securitized Products Research at UBS—which was ranked first by Institutional Investor for 11 consecutive years—and predecessor firms. Laurie has also been a senior fixed income analyst, a mortgage portfolio manager, and a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She has published more than 200 articles in professional and academic journals and coauthored and coedited five books. Goodman was inducted into the Fixed Income Analysts Hall of Fame in 2009. She serves on the board of directors of MFA Financial and is a member of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Housing Commission, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Financial Advisory Roundtable, and the New York State Mortgage Relief Incentive Fund Advisory Committee. She received a BA in mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania and an MA and PhD in economics from Stanford University. Adam Levitin is a faculty member at Georgetown University. He specializes in bankruptcy, commercial law, and financial regulation. His research focuses on consumer and housing finance, payments, and debt restructuring; his scholarship has won several awards, including the American Law Institute’s Young Scholar’s Medal. Levitin currently serves on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Consumer Advisory Board, and he has previously served as the Bruce W. Nichols Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, as the Robert Zinman Scholar in Residence at the American Bankruptcy Institute, and as Special Counsel to the Congressional Oversight Panel for the Troubled Asset Relief Program. Before joining the Georgetown faculty, Levitin practiced in the Business Finance & Restructuring Department of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, LLP, and served as law clerk to the Honorable Jane R. Roth on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Levitin holds an AB from Harvard College, an MPhil and an AM from Columbia University, and a JD from Harvard Law School. Wi-Fi access is available Username: UIGuest Password: urban2100
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