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Please Insert Your Resume/Credentials/Projects as You See Fit. Also add University and Associations If You'd Like to Reconnect with Friends
Commercial mortgage underwriter and emerging cmbs investment manager (AA through BBB-).
Co-founded McCary Stevens, commercial mortgage underwriters, in 1993.
Real estate lender and assistant portfolio manager at Aetna for 6 years ending 1993.
Commercial bank lender at Manufacturers Hanover Trust for 5 years ending 1985.
MBA in Finance from Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School 1987.
BA in Economics from Middlebury College 1980.
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Excerpts from Steve's July 30th blog
"Some interesting takeaways I saw on CREOpoint.com. They have been hosting 'impromptu' get-togethers of CREOpoint members in various cities and the topics of discussion are pretty wide-ranging. But one topic…
Excerpts from Steve's July 30th blog
"Some interesting takeaways I saw on CREOpoint.com. They have been hosting 'impromptu' get-togethers of CREOpoint members in
various cities and the topics of discussion are pretty wide-ranging. But
one topic…
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