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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    Mike Pikiel is a partner at Norton Rose Fulbright in New York and the Head of Infrastructure, Mining and Commodities, United States.� He represents sponsors, developers, investors, lenders and underwriters in a wide range of projects and complex finance transactions, including project financings and acquisition financings.� Mike focuses his practice on the infrastructure, transportation, energy and mining industries.

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    Bryan is the Director of the Office of Policy & Public Private Partnerships at PennDOT in charge of implementing the Commonwealth�s transportation P3 program and also advising the Secretary of Transportation and Governor�s Policy Office on state and federal transportation policy, legislation and regulation. He represents the Secretary and PennDOT on various state advisory groups and commissions dealing with a wide range of public policy issues. Before joining the Corbett Administration and PennDOT, Bryan was a long time aide to Congressman Jim Gerlach both in Washington D.C. and as his District Director in Pennsylvania. While in Washington he served as a senior policy advisor and liaison to the US House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.

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    As the Director of North America Business Development, Ricardo Bosch leads Cintra’s business development and� bid development efforts in United States, Canada and Mexico.� Mr. Bosch has over 17 years of global experience and expertise in developing, structuring and financing public-private partnership projects. Prior to his current position, as Cintra’s Global Head of Project Finance, he was responsible for leading the structuring and negotiation of financing for infrastructure projects in North America, Europe and LATAM markets where he closed some landmark projects during the peak of the global financial crisis.Among other deals, Mr. Bosch has been involved with the execution and financing of many of Cintra’s noteworthy infrastructure projects including the $2.7 billion IH-635 Managed Lanes (“LBJ”, TX ), the $2.1 billion North Tarrant Express Managed Lanes (“NTE”,TX), the $1.15 billion SH 130 (SH130, TX), the $600 million I77 (I77, NC) and the $1 billion 407 extension 1 and $1 billion 407 extension 2 (407ext 1 and 407ext2, ON Canada) projects to name a few.�

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    Joe Wingerter is a Vice President for Kiewit Development Company focusing on the growing opportunities in the US Public Private Partnership (P3) transportation sector. Joe brings nearly 30 years of industry experience and leads the interface on behalf of the Kiewit�s investment initiatives by providing technical oversight as an equity sponsor to support the optimization of the design-build pricing, schedule inputs and life cycle cost analysis. Joe manages the development, implementation and execution of project due diligence, pursuit and execution strategies for P3�s and other alternative delivery projects in the transportation sector for Kiewit. Since 2000, Joe has supported the pursuit of major transportation P3 and Design Build projects with a combined value of more than $25B across the US and Canada.

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    Mona Monkman is the Deputy Treasurer for the City of Ottawa. In that role, she is responsible for the City�s investing, borrowing, accounting, and financial planning functions. Ms. Monkman has held senior municipal finance positions with a number of Ontario municipalities during her professional career.For the past three years she has acted as the City�s financial lead for the procurement of the Confederation line � Ottawa�s Light Rail transit project. She participated in all phases of the procurement of the project, in conjunction with the City�s Rail Implementation office and Infrastructure Ontario. Ms. Monkman is a Certified Public Accountant.

    Mr. Downham is the Director of the newly created Financial Planning & Analysis group at Denver International Airport (DIA) where his portfolio includes capital planning, debt financing, operational resource planning, DIA�s airline rates & charges structure, and strategic analyses.Prior to DIA, Mr. Downham served as the first Chief Financial Officer for Northwestern University in Qatar, a $45M international start-up university located in the heart of the Middle East. Beyond building the University and creating the Business & Finance Function, his responsibilities included strategic planning, financial reporting, capital & operational resource planning, risk management, purchasing, and other functions.Before his work overseas, Mr. Downham served as a Senior Planner for United Airlines where he led and advised on strategic planning and analysis projects including competitive analyses, new market entry, fleet optimization and hub improvement. His career also includes roles as a management consultant where he advised some of the world�s largest corporations, research institutions, and hospitals.Mr. Downham earned an MBA in Strategy and Finance from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University as well as a BS in Finance from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is married with two children.

    Sandy Brinkert is a Director in Municipal Banking and Markets specializing in credit analysis and strategy for issuer clients, including guidance on bond terms, structure, rating strategy and investor marketing.� She is a generalist but has had a particular focus on public private partnerships and high yield transportation projects.� She has been part of the core banking team for several large transportation projects including the Indiana Toll Road, Goethals Bridge, Denver Eagle P3, North Tarrant Express, LBJ Express, Ohio River Bridges, Elizabeth River Crossings, US 460, and the Riverside County Transportation Commission’s SR 91 project.� She joined BofAML in 2008 after serving as manager of municipal underwriting at ACA and as an underwriter in project finance at Ambac.� She’s been in municipal finance for over 25 years, spending ten years providing letters of credit to municipal issuers and has been investment banker and sell side analyst.�She has a BA in economics from Northwestern University and an MBA from the University of Chicago.� She is chair of the board of the Municipal Analysts Group of New York and a member of the board of governors of the National Federation of Municipal Analysts.��

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    Ronald Winters is a Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal Healthcare Industry Group in New York. He specializes in advising companies and stakeholders in financial and operational turnarounds and restructurings. He has additionally had significant experience in retiree benefits and labor relations. With more than 25 years of experience as a restructuring and financial professional, Mr. Winters has participated in a broad range of cases in bankruptcy proceedings and out-of-court. In addition to healthcare, he has been involved in assignments across various other industries.

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    Steven Koch is the deputy mayor of Chicago. He officially took the position on September 4, 2012. His responsibilities include oversight of the Mayor's Economic Council, as well as focuses on job creation and retention, budget issues, municipal finance and revenue, and economic development throughout Chicago.Prior, Koch spent 27 years at Credit Suisse. During his tenure at CS, he both ran and was the Chairman of the global Mergers and Acquisitions business. In his distinguished career, Steve has advised on landmark transactions across a broad range of industries that together comprise more than $1 trillion worth of transactions.Koch has also long had a deep interest in service to the larger community. Among other community involvement, he served as Chairman of the Board of both the Sinai Health System of Chicago and the Greater Chicago Food Depository; Co-Chairman of the Green Ribbon Committee on Sustainability and Climate Change of Chicago; and as a life trustee of the Francis Parker School. He helped develop and taught in the Director's Consortium, a seminar sponsored by Dartmouth, the University of Chicago and Stanford Business Schools that trains corporate directors and served as a Presidential appointee to the Independent Advisory Panel of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board.Koch received his B.A. from Hampshire College, his M.B.A. from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Chicago Law School. He was a Henry Luce Scholar and served as a law clerk to Judge Richard Cudahy of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago.