Banco Popular de Puerto Rico

Banco Popular de Puerto Rico
  • Banco Popular de Puerto Rico is a full-service financial services provider with operations in Puerto Rico, the United States and Virgin Islands. Popular, Inc. is the largest banking institution by both assets and deposits in Puerto Rico, and in the United States Popular, Inc.

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    Joshua L. Schank is the first ever Chief Innovation Office at the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro), where he leads the Office of Extraordinary Innovation (OEI). The role of this office is to champion new ideas to improve mobility in LA County by informing the high-level vision for LA Metro, piloting and implementing new and experimental programs and policy, and serving as the primary liaison for new ideas relevant to LA Metro coming from entrepreneurs, established private sector entities, academia, or individual residents. The office is also responsible for LA Metro’s Public Private Partnership (P3), and strategic planning functions.�Prior to joining LA Metro, Dr. Schank was President and CEO of the Eno Center for Transportation, a national non-profit think-tank with the mission of improving transportation policy and leadership. Before joining Eno, he directed the National Transportation Policy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center, which proposed a new vision for the Federal role in surface transportation policy.Dr. Schank was Transportation Policy Advisor to Senator Hillary Clinton during the development of the last surface transportation authorization bill (SAFETEA-LU). He has also worked as a Consultant with PB Consult and Senior Associate at ICF International in Washington, D.C., as well as serving in positions at the Office of the Inspector General’s in the U.S. Department of Transportation, and with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York City.Dr. Schank’s extensive work in transportation policy and planning is well documented in his publications, including “All Roads Lead to Congress: The $300 Billion Fight Over Highway Funding,” co-authored with Costas Panagopoulos and published by CQ Press in 2007. He holds a Ph.D. in urban planning from Columbia University, a Master of City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a B.A. in urban studies from Columbia University.He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Lindsey and his sons Max and Jonah.

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    Kendra has more than 16 years of experience in public and institutional finance for projects of all types. A licensed attorney in Indiana and California, she most recently led the Indiana Finance Authority�as the public finance director of the state of Indiana. During her tenure at IFA, Kendra was instrumental in realizing many high-profile projects, including leading Indiana’s efforts on P3 projects such as the Ohio River Bridges East End Crossing and I-69 Section 5.�In her new role at American Structurepoint, Kendra provides overall management and direction for the Planning Group and is responsible for developing, growing, and managing services to government, institutional, and private-sector clients in all areas of conceptualizing, planning, and financing of public, not-for-profit, and private-sector projects.

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    �Shailen P. Bhatt was recently appointed as the Executive Director for the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), where he is charged with�leading the Department in planning for and addressing Colorado’s transportation needs. Shailen oversees 3,000 employees statewide and an annual budget of approximately $1.2 billion to guide CDOT in providing the best multi-modal transportation system for Colorado.� Prior to this appointment, he served as the Cabinet Secretary for the Delaware Department of Transportation. He also served as an Associate Administrator at the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

    Jim joined Morrison Hershfield in 2004 as Vice President of our Life Sciences practice. He leads a team responsible for anticipating our clients’ needs and expanding opportunities for our staff.Jim is a registered Architect and a graduate of McGill University School of Architecture. He has over thirty-five years of project experience across Canada and in the U.S including Public Private Partnerships and currently overseas our P3 Consultancy practice.

    Eden Perry is a�� Director in the U.S. Public Finance (USPF) department for the U.S. States�� group at Standard & Poor's Rating Services in New York. Eden joined�� Standard & Poor’s from 2001-2009, covering state and local credits along�� the east coast and midwest regions. She rejoined the U.S. States group in�� April 2015. In this function, Eden is the lead analyst for the states of�� Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Indiana, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, North�� Carolina, Ohio, Vermont, and Texas.In addition to�� rating bonds, Eden has published sector-wide reports on state pensions, debt derivatives, and debt statement analysis. In the past, Eden was a sector leader for the�� lease and federal lease, debt derivatives, and debt sector teams and�� contributed to criteria development within these sectors.Before joining�Standard & Poor’s, Eden was a volunteer in the United States Peace Corps�� in Morocco working in maternal and child healthcare.�

    The Laredo City Council officially named Eagle Pass native Jesus Olivares, as the City Manager in March of 2015, after being named interim city manager four months earlier following the retirement of the former City Manager. Olivares had been serving as an Assistant City Manager for the City of Laredo since 2007.Olivares once served as the City Manager for the City of Eagle Pass, after working as the Director of the Parks Department for the City of Eagle Pass, Laredo and Austin.As Eagle Pass City Manager, Olivares was instrumental in implementing the first phase of a $23 million CIP bond package, including investing $10 million in two and a half years, for streets, parks, drainage/watershed protection, and a convention center, land, and other buildings.�While serving as the director for the City of Austin Parks & Recreation Department, Olivares oversaw many initiatives that added 16,000 park acreage; revitalized neglected park space in the community; added almost $24 million in money, resources� and volunteerism; and helped develop a conservancy program to protect local bird and inspect species, as well as adding or enhancing 10 major parks, a youth center, recreation centers, swimming pools and a water feature throughout the city of Austin.��As director for the City of Laredo Department of Parks & Recreation, he was responsible for planning and administering programs and all operational functions of the parks, recreation centers, cemetery, Mercado, Laredo Public Library, Civic Center, Telecommunications Center, and Center for Non-Profit Management.�Most recently, his tenure in Laredo was serving as one of two Assistant City Managers, where he oversaw the Airport, Laredo Bridge System, Engineering, Environmental Services, Fleet, Public Works, Solid Waste, Traffic, Transit Metro Bus System, and the Utilities �departments, which represents the operation division of the City’s management system.�“I would like to build on the partnerships with all taxing entities in Laredo, and we should pride ourselves on a collaborative effort, to leverage our resources to maximize all of our tax dollars,” said Olivares.� “Laredo is in a strategic position to move to the next level and I am happy to be a part of Laredo’s growth. With over 34 years of municipal government experience, I am knowledgeable in creating and managing projects that enhance the quality of life for a community, as well as having the strong fiscal management ability to help impact a city’s economic development.� Having worked in both a larger metropolitan community, like the City of Austin, as well as a smaller community, like my hometown of Eagle Pass, I have the ability to see how big ideas can be made into a reality at the local level,” he concluded.Olivares has a bachelors of science in recreation administration from Southwest Texas State University, now Texas State University.�

    Chris Hamel is Managing Director and Head of the Municipal Finance Group at RBC Capital Markets. In his role, Mr. Hamel oversees one of the largest municipal finance groups in the country, with operations based in New York and bankers in 28 cities across the U.S. Mr. Hamel is actively involved in the municipal finance community and currently serves as Chair of the Infrastructure Policy Committee of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA). He is also member and former Chairman of the SIFMA Municipal Executive Committee and, in 2013, was named to the SIFMA Municipal Division Honor Roll for his success in building a top municipal department and industry contributions over the years. Mr. Hamel received a bachelor’s degree from Occidental College in Los Angeles, California.

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    Michael Bartolotta is Managing Director in the Public Finance in the Municipal Securities Division of Citigroup Global Market managing the regions.� Mr. Bartolotta prior to joining Citi in August 2015 was Vice Chairman of First Southwest Company, LLC where he was responsible for the development and management of client relationships with a wide array of clients across Texas and the United States as well as the development of programmatic financing addressing specific industry financing needs.� Mr. Bartolotta supported public finance bankers and sales people throughout the firm; served as a liaison on legislation at both the state and federal levels; was responsible for operational management of the Houston public finance office; served as a member of firm’s public finance management committee; and mentored key individuals throughout the firm sharing product knowledge, business acumen and guiding personal development.Mr. Bartolotta brings 30 years of experience in the public finance industry with over $100 Billion of financings to Citi.� He has recognized public finance product expertise in the area of financings for airport systems, port authorities, surface transportation projects, stadiums and arenas, and public-private partnerships.Mr. Bartolotta received his Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.�

    Hasan Mack, an associate in McCall, Parkhurst & Horton L.L.P.'s (McCall) Austin office, joined the firm in 2014. He received his Bachelor's degree in Finance, Magna Cum Laude, from The University of Houston and his law degree, Magna Cum Laude, from Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Prior to joining the McCall, Mr. Mack served as Director of Intergovernmental Relations and Deputy General Counsel in the Office of the Texas Lieutenant Governor where he also sat on the Texas Bond Review Board on behalf of the Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Mack predominantly serves as bond counsel to state agencies, school districts, cities and otherpolitical subdivisions in Texas.