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Kenneth Temkin, M.B.A., Ph.D. has over fifteen years of experience in working on projects related to the analysis of secondary market transactions for financial assets, valuation and sale of financial assets, structuring financial transactions and financial and budget analyses.
Dr. Temkin has had substantive responsibility for Kormendi \ Gardner Partners’ projects such as the development of new secondary markets for HUD economic development loans and helping the SBA facilitate the securitization of its conventional small business loans. He has been heavily involved in numerous other KGP projects including HUD’s CEF Trust initiative to develop a secondary market vehicle for Section 108 loans, the DRMS initiative to sell personal property through a series of three public/private partnership transactions, and U.S. Air Force housing privatization projects.
Dr. Temkin has performed a broad spectrum of sale services for financial assets, real and personal property including asset valuation, portfolio subpooling, design of sales strategies, pre-sale support, preparation of bid packages and investor information, detailed cost-savings and budget analyses, due diligence design and supervision, financial modeling and simulations, bidder pre-qualification, bid process design and administration, investor marketing and post-sale analysis.
At the Urban Institute, Dr. Temkin has led projects related to secondary markets for CRA affordable loan portfolios, the participation of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in secondary markets for subprime and affordable mortgage loans and the effect of secondary market underwriting guidelines on credit availability.
Mr. Temkin earned his Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill after earning an M.B.A. from Baruch College and a B.S. from New York University.
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