

Why the diversity, equity and inclusion needle just doesn’t move in the world of wealth management
Why the diversity, equity and inclusion needle just doesn’t move in the world of wealth management
A SIFMA conference panel discussed the issues that are keeping the profession predominantly white and male.
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A SIFMA conference panel discussed the issues that are keeping the profession predominantly white and male.
A SIFMA conference panel discussed the issues that are keeping the profession predominantly white and male.
A SIFMA conference panel discussed the issues that are keeping the profession predominantly white and male.
A SIFMA conference panel discussed the issues that are keeping the profession predominantly white and male.
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Valuation Jiu-Jitsu Will Lead to Future Addie Polks Addie Polk was a 91-year-old African-American widow who shot herself in the chest in 2008 during a Fannie Mae-initiated eviction in Akron, Ohio. It marked the low point in Fannie’s embrace of toxic mortgages. Fannie, now in federal conservatorship, bought or guaranteed subprime loans made to vulnerable borrowers in the years leading up to the 2007-2008 financial crisis. There are now signs of new abuses. Under the banner “equity and inclus...
Valuation Jiu-Jitsu Will Lead to Future Addie Polks Addie Polk was a 91-year-old African-American widow who shot herself in the chest in 2008 during a Fannie Mae-initiated eviction in Akron, Ohio. It marked the low point in Fannie’s embrace of toxic mortgages. Fannie, now in federal conservatorship, bought or guaranteed subprime loans made to vulnerable borrowers in the years leading up to the 2007-2008 financial crisis. There are now signs of new abuses. Under the banner “equity and inclus...
Valuation Jiu-Jitsu Will Lead to Future Addie Polks Addie Polk was a 91-year-old African-American widow who shot herself in the chest in 2008 during a Fannie Mae-initiated eviction in Akron, Ohio. It marked the low point in Fannie’s embrace of toxic mortgages. Fannie, now in federal conservatorship, bought or guaranteed subprime loans made to vulnerable borrowers in the years leading up to the 2007-2008 financial crisis. There are now signs of new abuses. Under the banner “equity and inclus...
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Carrying the torch lit by the Biden Administration, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac released their Equitable Housing Finance Plans on June 8, 2022. The plans are designed to address racial and ethnic disparities in homeownership that have persisted for generations. These are game-changing developments in the residential mortgage industry, utilizing tools that have never before been employed on this scale.Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, known as government-sponsored enterprises or GSEs, do not originate ...
Carrying the torch lit by the Biden Administration, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac released their Equitable Housing Finance Plans on June 8, 2022. The plans are designed to address racial and ethnic disparities in homeownership that have persisted for generations. These are game-changing developments in the residential mortgage industry, utilizing tools that have never before been employed on this scale.Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, known as government-sponsored enterprises or GSEs, do not originate ...
Carrying the torch lit by the Biden Administration, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac released their Equitable Housing Finance Plans on June 8, 2022. The plans are designed to address racial and ethnic disparities in homeownership that have persisted for generations. These are game-changing developments in the residential mortgage industry, utilizing tools that have never before been employed on this scale.Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, known as government-sponsored enterprises or GSEs, do not originate ...
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In honor of Black History Month, five members of the Douglas Elliman community participated in a candid, at times emotional conversation about their personal and professional experiences as people of color working in residential real estate.
Held February 21 at 1 Hotel Central Park, the panel discussion was moderated by John Gomes, Co-Founder of The Eklund | Gomes Team, and featured Shakira CoPenny, Executive Manager of Sales at 111 Fifth Avenue, and top agents McKenzie Ryan, Brian Phillip...
In honor of Black History Month, five members of the Douglas Elliman community participated in a candid, at times emotional conversation about their personal and professional experiences as people of color working in residential real estate.
Held February 21 at 1 Hotel Central Park, the panel discussion was moderated by John Gomes, Co-Founder of The Eklund | Gomes Team, and featured Shakira CoPenny, Executive Manager of Sales at 111 Fifth Avenue, and top agents McKenzie Ryan, Brian Phillip...