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Best podcasts about mission capital

Latest podcast episodes about mission capital

Rising Voices of Fundraising: The AFP Emerging Leaders Podcast
Who Me? Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Fundraising

Rising Voices of Fundraising: The AFP Emerging Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 20:00


In this first episode of Rising Voices of Fundraising: The AFP Emerging Leaders Podcast, we break down the myths, stereotypes, and feelings of imposter syndrome that emerging leaders and BIPOC fundraisers commonly face. Mojdeh Cox and Michelle Flores Vryn, CFRE join hosts Emily Leitzinger, CFRE, CNP and Dr. Allison Quintanilla Plattsmier, CFRE, ACNP, GPC, CAP to share their moments of doubt and the steps they've taken to embrace their personal and professional potential.  Guests:  Mojdeh Cox, Principle, Cox and Co.: Mojdeh Cox brings people together to have challenging conversations around complex issues and develop and execute action plans. For over a decade, Mojdeh has coached organizational and community leaders, businesses, and nonprofit organizations re-imagining their work through a heightened equity lens. Mojdeh speaks, writes, and provides media commentary on issues impacting communities.     Michelle Flores Vryn, CFRE, Head of Development, iNaturalist: Michelle Flores Vryn, CFRE (she/her/ella) has 15 years of nonprofit experience, raising funds for climate change and biodiversity, education, and civic engagement. She has worked in all facets of development: major gifts, institutional giving, membership, capital campaigns, consulting, special events, and annual giving.  Michelle sees herself as a lifelong learner, disruptor, and cross-sectoral community-builder. Michelle is passionate about supporting and mentoring Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) nonprofit professionals and creating better workplace cultures where they can thrive. She is a proud board member of Mission Capital and AFP Global. When not at work, Michelle enjoys watching beauty and makeup tutorials on YouTube, meditating, enjoying local trails and spontaneously dropping in on live music around Austin.   Hosts:  Emily Leitzinger, CFRE, CNP, Director of National Leadership Giving, Cure SMA: Emily Leitzinger is a fundraising executive with over 15 years of experience driving organizational growth and sustainability through innovative fundraising strategies and donor engagement. She currently serves as the Director of National Leadership Giving at Cure SMA and is particularly proud of launching the first-ever Legacy Society for the organization. Emily is dedicated to advancing equity and inclusion in philanthropy, as noted in her Master's capstone. In this project, she examines the effects of donor influence on nonprofit operations and proposes frameworks for more balanced and ethical donor engagement. A chartering member and past president of the Mid-City, New Orleans Rotary Club, Emily is affectionately known as the Deputy Governor of "Yes" and is set to become the District Governor of District 6840. In addition to her professional achievements, she enjoys traveling, long-distance running, and craft beer, and is a huge fan of The Office.  She lives in New Orleans with her Elvis-impersonating husband, Mike.    Dr. Allison Quintanilla Plattsmier, CFRE, ACNP, GPC, CAP, Founder & CEO, AQP Consulting & Executive Director, ENP: Dr. Allison Quintanilla Plattsmier has fourteen years of experience in the nonprofit sector and has collectively raised approximately $5 million for over 75 organizations. She serves as Executive Director of ENP and runs her own nonprofit consulting firm, AQP Consulting, where she helps grassroots nonprofits with fundraising strategy, strategic planning, board development, and grant writing.  Allison is a vocal advocate for gender parity, closing the wage gap, and ending the motherhood penalty. With accolades such as AFP's Outstanding Young Fundraising Professional, NBJ's 40 Under 40, NBJ's Women of Influence, a National Latino Leader, and the Women Who Rock Nashville Social Justice Award, Dr. Quintanilla Plattsmier strives to serve and better her community every day. A dedicated AFP member for the last seven years, Allison currently chairs the Women's Impact Initiative (WII) Mentorship Program and serves on the LEAD Education Advisory Committee. When she is not out serving her community, she is spending time with her three kids, Quintan, Karina, and Kamren.    

PayPod: The Payments Industry Podcast
Building Better Financial Models with Chris Reilly of Mission Capital Consulting

PayPod: The Payments Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 26:29


Episode Topic: In this episode of PayPod, we delve into the world of financial modeling, shedding light on the intricacies of accurately reflecting and projecting the movement of money. We engage with Chris Reilly, the founder of Mission Capital Consulting and Financial Modeling Education, to explore the crucial role financial modeling plays in decision-making within the financial industry. Lessons You'll Learn: In this episode, listeners will gain insights into the challenges and nuances of financial modeling, with a particular emphasis on the importance of solid design and avoiding unnecessary complexity. Chris Reilly shares valuable lessons drawn from his experiences, highlighting the significance of building models as effective decision-making tools rather than getting lost in perfectionism. The conversation unfolds to reveal the balance between technical skills and soft skills, emphasizing the role of empathy and emotional intelligence in sustaining long-term success in the field. About Our Guest: Chris Reilly, a seasoned professional in Corporate Finance, Consulting, and Private Equity, embarked on an entrepreneurial journey in 2020. He started Financial Modeling Education to teach advanced financial models for FP&A and Private Equity. He also founded Mission Capital Consulting in Littleton, Colorado, providing precision M&A and FP&A models across the U.S. Chris empowers professionals and businesses, making his ventures symbols of innovation in the financial world. Topics Covered: The episode covers a range of topics, from Chris Reilly's early experiences working on the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy to his transition into private equity. The conversation explores the challenges faced in financial modeling, with a focus on poor design and overcomplication. Chris shares his perspective on the evolving landscape of financial modeling, touching on the impact of new technologies like AI. The discussion also extends to Chris's active presence on LinkedIn, where he leverages content creation as a top-of-funnel lead generation strategy for his businesses. Check our website: https://www.soarpay.com

OfficeHours
An Unconventional Path to Private Equity

OfficeHours

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 43:35


Chris will discuss his non-traditional journey into Private Equity, the skills that helped him succeed, and ultimately start his own consulting and education business. Chris Reilly has over 15 years of experience in Corporate Finance, Consulting, Private Equity, & Entrepreneurship. He founded Mission Capital which specializes in M&A and FP&A Consulting, as well as Financial Modeling Education which offers advanced FP&A and Private Equity modeling courses taught in a straightforward and relatable style. Chris began his career as a consultant for FTI Consulting, transitioned to corporate finance/treasury for Hilton Worldwide, then spent several years in mid-market private equity before starting his own business in 2020. He has a bachelor's degree in Accountancy from the Villanova School of Business. As featured in Business Insider in March of 2022, Chris shared how he made the switch to entrepreneurship when the pandemic hit. Since then, his work has been featured at Wall Street Prep, FTI Consulting, Course Method and LinkedIn. The moderator is our very own Rohit Malrani, Co-Founder of OfficeHours and formerly SourceScrub and Battery Ventures. This episode covers topics such as: Day in the life How was the transition from a consumer role to creating his own online course His motivation to start his own consultancy business and the challenges he encountered along the way What is the online course like in terms of its contents, special features, and timeframe Common tips and tricks on formatting How to distinguish a good and a bad financial model Share success stories from his clients Advice for anyone looking to break into corporate finance or private equity Learn more about OfficeHours here: https://getofficehours.com.

Global Gibberish
Keyanna Evans: Titletown, GA, USA (Valdosta, GA)

Global Gibberish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 33:05


Hailing from Titletown, USA (Valdosta, Georgia), Keyanna is a public health enthusiast with a passion for propelling communities beyond their wildest dreams. She is the Founder of the VERA Foundation nonprofit; Co-Host of The Miseducation of Health podcast; Owner of McMelts, a wax melts company; Program Coordinator for Mission Capital, and Operations Coordinator for Little Bit of Good. Keyanna is a 2015 graduate of Georgia Southern University with a dual Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training and Kinesiology; and a 2021 graduate of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and the University of Texas with a dual Master's degree in Public Health and Public Affairs, respectively. In Keyanna's "free" time, she enjoys hiking, living room dance parties, traveling the world, great tv, and delicious foods! Global Gibberish is a space to challenge you to listen intently, respond consciously, and live more authentically. Tune in to today's episode to hear more about Keyanna, her travel experiences, ambitions, and her love for promoting Black health and wellness.

The Fundraising Talent Podcast
What if more nonprofits accurately reflected the communities they serve?

The Fundraising Talent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 43:17


Madge challenged us this morning by asking what would it look like if more nonprofits accurately reflected the communities their organizations served. This is one of the conversations I have with my students every spring, and my career has afforded me opportunities to see where we're getting this right and wrong. How do we ensure that our boards and bosses have a grasp of who they are serving and why? As Madge explained, studies have shown that less than 20% of nonprofits are led by people of color while the vast majority of our nonprofits serve communities of color. Much of our conversation today was about making sense of how to change this reality.  Madge is the CEO at Mission Capital, a capacity building organization in Austin, that has been serving the region's nonprofits for over 20 years. As Madge shared with me, Mission Capital's explicit goals are three-fold: to close the racial leadership gap, to increase organizational resilience and sustainability, and to expand collaborative networks. What I most appreciated about our conversation today was how Madge described the organization as a place where the diversity of our sector can show up, where messiness is expected to happen, and where everyone leaves stronger by having participated in the conversation.  The team at Mission Capital are individuals who are passionate about serving their community. They envision a Central Texas where leaders feel empowered to elevate their voices and where organizations are equipped to fulfill their missions. Our team at Responsive is delighted to be partnered with Madge and her team at Mission Capital as they host the first stop on our roadshow next week in Austin. If you're interested in attending, sign up via our website here. As always, we are especially grateful to our friends at CueBack for sponsoring The Fundraising Talent Podcast.

Ahead of the Curve
Episode 20: Veronica Briseño

Ahead of the Curve

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 43:06


This episode covers best practices for cross-departmental collaboration as well as the City of Austin’s COVID-19 economic recovery initiatives, robust economic development divisions, place-based economic development strategies, and innovative approach to using data and technology.A note to our listeners: Unfortunately, we experienced technical difficulties while recording this episode—about 15 minutes in, we lost all audio for our host, Nigel Griswold. We’ve gone back and added in new audio for Nigel; however, because of this, the flow of conversation might occasionally feel disjointed. Thank you for understanding!About Veronica BriseñoVeronica is the Chief Economic Recovery Officer and Director of the Economic Development Department for the City of Austin, Texas.Veronica Briseño has served the City of Austin in various roles since 1999. Currently, she is the City of Austin’s Chief Economic Recovery Officer, responsible for identifying and implementing strategies to help Austin’s economy recover from the unprecedented health and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. She also serves as Director for the City of Austin’s Economic Development Department, which engages business and creatives in Austin through its six divisions: Cultural Arts, Global Business Expansion, Heritage Tourism, Music & Entertainment, Redevelopment, and Small Business. In addition, she is currently serving as the Interim President/CEO for the Austin Economic Development Corporation (AEDC). Prior to these positions, Veronica served as the City of Austin’s Interim Homeless Strategy Officer and held several progressively responsible positions at City of Austin’s Small & Minority Business Resources (SMBR) Department, including Director, Assistant Director, and Certification and Administration Manager. Prior to SMBR, she was a Policy Aide to former Austin City Council Member Raul Alvarez and the City Council Agenda Manager in the City of Austin’s City Manager’s Office. Veronica currently serves on the Board of Directors for Workforce Solutions Capital Area and LifeWorks. She previously served on boards for the Austin Metro YMCA, PeopleFund and Mission Capital. When it comes to professional engagement, Veronica serves as Past President of the Local Government Hispanic Network (LGHN), a national organization that promotes inclusiveness of Latinos in local government. She also co-founded and co-chairs Woman to Woman, a City of Austin employee affiliation group for women. Previously she served on the board of the Austin Hispanic/Latino Network in many roles, including President. She earned her Master of Public Affairs from The University of Texas at Austin Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, as well as undergraduate degrees in Journalism and Government from The University of Texas at Austin.

AHEAD OF THE CURVE
Episode 20: Veronica Briseño

AHEAD OF THE CURVE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 43:06


This episode covers best practices for cross-departmental collaboration as well as the City of Austin’s COVID-19 economic recovery initiatives, robust economic development divisions, place-based economic development strategies, and innovative approach to using data and technology.A note to our listeners: Unfortunately, we experienced technical difficulties while recording this episode—about 15 minutes in, we lost all audio for our host, Nigel Griswold. We’ve gone back and added in new audio for Nigel; however, because of this, the flow of conversation might occasionally feel disjointed. Thank you for understanding!About Veronica BriseñoVeronica is the Chief Economic Recovery Officer and Director of the Economic Development Department for the City of Austin, Texas.Veronica Briseño has served the City of Austin in various roles since 1999. Currently, she is the City of Austin’s Chief Economic Recovery Officer, responsible for identifying and implementing strategies to help Austin’s economy recover from the unprecedented health and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. She also serves as Director for the City of Austin’s Economic Development Department, which engages business and creatives in Austin through its six divisions: Cultural Arts, Global Business Expansion, Heritage Tourism, Music & Entertainment, Redevelopment, and Small Business. In addition, she is currently serving as the Interim President/CEO for the Austin Economic Development Corporation (AEDC). Prior to these positions, Veronica served as the City of Austin’s Interim Homeless Strategy Officer and held several progressively responsible positions at City of Austin’s Small & Minority Business Resources (SMBR) Department, including Director, Assistant Director, and Certification and Administration Manager. Prior to SMBR, she was a Policy Aide to former Austin City Council Member Raul Alvarez and the City Council Agenda Manager in the City of Austin’s City Manager’s Office. Veronica currently serves on the Board of Directors for Workforce Solutions Capital Area and LifeWorks. She previously served on boards for the Austin Metro YMCA, PeopleFund and Mission Capital. When it comes to professional engagement, Veronica serves as Past President of the Local Government Hispanic Network (LGHN), a national organization that promotes inclusiveness of Latinos in local government. She also co-founded and co-chairs Woman to Woman, a City of Austin employee affiliation group for women. Previously she served on the board of the Austin Hispanic/Latino Network in many roles, including President. She earned her Master of Public Affairs from The University of Texas at Austin Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, as well as undergraduate degrees in Journalism and Government from The University of Texas at Austin.

Ahead of the Curve
Episode 20: Veronica Briseño

Ahead of the Curve

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 43:06


This episode covers best practices for cross-departmental collaboration as well as the City of Austin’s COVID-19 economic recovery initiatives, robust economic development divisions, place-based economic development strategies, and innovative approach to using data and technology.A note to our listeners: Unfortunately, we experienced technical difficulties while recording this episode—about 15 minutes in, we lost all audio for our host, Nigel Griswold. We’ve gone back and added in new audio for Nigel; however, because of this, the flow of conversation might occasionally feel disjointed. Thank you for understanding!About Veronica BriseñoVeronica is the Chief Economic Recovery Officer and Director of the Economic Development Department for the City of Austin, Texas.Veronica Briseño has served the City of Austin in various roles since 1999. Currently, she is the City of Austin’s Chief Economic Recovery Officer, responsible for identifying and implementing strategies to help Austin’s economy recover from the unprecedented health and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. She also serves as Director for the City of Austin’s Economic Development Department, which engages business and creatives in Austin through its six divisions: Cultural Arts, Global Business Expansion, Heritage Tourism, Music & Entertainment, Redevelopment, and Small Business. In addition, she is currently serving as the Interim President/CEO for the Austin Economic Development Corporation (AEDC). Prior to these positions, Veronica served as the City of Austin’s Interim Homeless Strategy Officer and held several progressively responsible positions at City of Austin’s Small & Minority Business Resources (SMBR) Department, including Director, Assistant Director, and Certification and Administration Manager. Prior to SMBR, she was a Policy Aide to former Austin City Council Member Raul Alvarez and the City Council Agenda Manager in the City of Austin’s City Manager’s Office. Veronica currently serves on the Board of Directors for Workforce Solutions Capital Area and LifeWorks. She previously served on boards for the Austin Metro YMCA, PeopleFund and Mission Capital. When it comes to professional engagement, Veronica serves as Past President of the Local Government Hispanic Network (LGHN), a national organization that promotes inclusiveness of Latinos in local government. She also co-founded and co-chairs Woman to Woman, a City of Austin employee affiliation group for women. Previously she served on the board of the Austin Hispanic/Latino Network in many roles, including President. She earned her Master of Public Affairs from The University of Texas at Austin Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, as well as undergraduate degrees in Journalism and Government from The University of Texas at Austin.

Ahead of the Curve
Episode 20: Veronica Briseño

Ahead of the Curve

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 43:06


This episode covers best practices for cross-departmental collaboration as well as the City of Austin’s COVID-19 economic recovery initiatives, robust economic development divisions, place-based economic development strategies, and innovative approach to using data and technology.A note to our listeners: Unfortunately, we experienced technical difficulties while recording this episode—about 15 minutes in, we lost all audio for our host, Nigel Griswold. We’ve gone back and added in new audio for Nigel; however, because of this, the flow of conversation might occasionally feel disjointed. Thank you for understanding!About Veronica BriseñoVeronica is the Chief Economic Recovery Officer and Director of the Economic Development Department for the City of Austin, Texas.Veronica Briseño has served the City of Austin in various roles since 1999. Currently, she is the City of Austin’s Chief Economic Recovery Officer, responsible for identifying and implementing strategies to help Austin’s economy recover from the unprecedented health and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. She also serves as Director for the City of Austin’s Economic Development Department, which engages business and creatives in Austin through its six divisions: Cultural Arts, Global Business Expansion, Heritage Tourism, Music & Entertainment, Redevelopment, and Small Business. In addition, she is currently serving as the Interim President/CEO for the Austin Economic Development Corporation (AEDC). Prior to these positions, Veronica served as the City of Austin’s Interim Homeless Strategy Officer and held several progressively responsible positions at City of Austin’s Small & Minority Business Resources (SMBR) Department, including Director, Assistant Director, and Certification and Administration Manager. Prior to SMBR, she was a Policy Aide to former Austin City Council Member Raul Alvarez and the City Council Agenda Manager in the City of Austin’s City Manager’s Office. Veronica currently serves on the Board of Directors for Workforce Solutions Capital Area and LifeWorks. She previously served on boards for the Austin Metro YMCA, PeopleFund and Mission Capital. When it comes to professional engagement, Veronica serves as Past President of the Local Government Hispanic Network (LGHN), a national organization that promotes inclusiveness of Latinos in local government. She also co-founded and co-chairs Woman to Woman, a City of Austin employee affiliation group for women. Previously she served on the board of the Austin Hispanic/Latino Network in many roles, including President. She earned her Master of Public Affairs from The University of Texas at Austin Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, as well as undergraduate degrees in Journalism and Government from The University of Texas at Austin.

Capital Adulting
1. The Mission | Capital Adulting

Capital Adulting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 66:08


Too many young adults either miss out on opportunities to improve their lives financially or make mistakes early on, both resulting in less than ideal situations. Episode 1 outlines our mission at Capital Adulting and our goal of creating a community centered around building each other up and enhancing the financial standing of all. Join us in our mission by subscribing to the podcast! Our Mission: We aim to positively impact the fiscal well-being and security of others through guidance geared towards improving personal financial literacy and accountability.

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Boxes and Lines
Market Making with Bryan Christian of Old Mission Capital

Boxes and Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 26:51


Bryan Christian, Managing Director, Head of Institutional Services at Old Mission Capital, joins Ronan and JR for a conversation about the evolving role of a market maker, the 30th anniversary of ETFs, and the importance of adaptability in volatile markets.

IPSX Podcasts
London Versus the Regions

IPSX Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 32:21


In this episode we are looking at whether you should be putting your CRE investments into London, or looking further afield and placing your cash in the regions. Our host Roger Clarke (IPSX), and our moderator Paul Shearer, are joined over the internet by Mat Oakley (Savills) and Neil Sinclair (Palace Capital Plc) to discuss the issue. Topics covered in this episode: Mat gives an overview of commercial real estate in London versus the regions, and where the market was at the start of the year. The differences between real estate in London and outside of Greater London. The developments in commercial real estate in the regions, and the rise of international interest in the area. The promising future of investment performance in the regions. The impact of infrastructure investments on the regions. What is hampering investment in the regions at the moment? How can talking to a mayor become a keystone of investing in a city? Inward versus outward investment in the regions. How do you introduce people to the regions as places to invest in commercial real estate? Bios Roger Clarke Managing Director and Head of Capital Markets, Roger Clarke, has been a Senior Advisor to IPSX Group since January 2019. He now joins the business full time. Roger has extensive experience in corporate transactions, particularly in equity capital markets but also in M&A and restructuring, with a specific sector focus on Real Estate. https://www.ipsx.com/ Paul Shearer Paul Shearer has worked extensively in both Television and Radio in front of and behind the camera as an actor, writer and presenter and script editor. He has also worked for over thirty years in the corporate communications sector for many of the UK’s blue chip companies producing internal videos on a wide variety of subjects. As a journalist he has written for both The Times and The Financial Times on residential property. He has written and presented video work on commercial property for consulting real estate agents GVA Bilfinger as well as Capita Real Estate. http://www.paulshearer.com/ Mat Oakley Mat Oakley is head of UK & European commercial property research at Savills. His primary areas of expertise relate to office, retail and leisure real estate, and he regularly advises investors and developers on opportunities and risks across these and other markets. Mat has been researching, analysing and occasionally correctly forecasting the commercial property market since the late 1980’s. https://www.savills.co.uk/ Neil Sinclair Neil has over 50 years’ experience in the property sector. He was a founder of Sinclair Goldsmith Chartered Surveyors which was admitted to the Official List in 1987 and subsequently merged with Conrad Ritblat in 1993, when he became Executive Deputy Chairman. Neil was appointed Non-Executive Chairman of Baker Lorenz, surveyors in 1999 and which was sold to Hercules Property Services plc in 2001. He was appointed a Non-Executive Director of Tops Estates plc, a fully listed company, in 2003 and remained so until it was sold to Land Securities plc in 2005. He was one of the founders of Mission Capital plc, now Watchstone Group plc, which was admitted to AIM in 2005, and was Executive Chairman until February 2008. He was also featured in ‘Top 100 Property People in Property Week’ in 2003. https://www.palacecapitalplc.com/

Priority Status
E15: Hottest US Hotel Markets in 2019 & How They Are Funded with Jillian Mariutti

Priority Status

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 18:48


A brilliant brand idea or hotel concept doesn’t exist without funding. Jillian Mariutti of Mission Capital joins JPR SVP Lauren Clifford Knudsen and Priority Status to explain how this happens and offers insight on the hot beds of hotel activity coming in 2019. Learn more about Mission Capital and follow Jillian’s journey on Instagram: @jdmariutti and @mission.capital Share your feedback at podcast@jpublicrelations.com, learn more at jpublicrelations.com and follow us on Instagram @jpublicrelations.

Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health
Episode 71: Shared Inquiry: A Better Way to Learn

Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 22:27


Complexity is a defining feature of public health matters, and mental health is no exception. So, what’s the right answer, or are there numerous right answers, and where do we even begin as we set out to identify effective solutions for better mental health in communities? Emily Bhandari, Strategic Learning and Evaluation Program Officer for the Hogg Foundation, and Marisa Zappone, Senior Manager for Aligned Impact at Mission Capital in Austin, Texas, join us to shed some light on the process of Shared Inquiry, how we know when we're doing it, and why it matters for communities who are interested in creating conditions that support mental health and well-being. Related links: http://hogg.utexas.edu/learning-and-evaluation https://soundcloud.com/hoggfoundation/guzman-january-2015

Real Estate REality Check | Real Estate & Business Career Success Education and Training

Introduction: Jillian Mariutti is a woman who in every sense of the word is truly on a mission to make a difference. Raised from modest roots in South Philadelphia with a great family, Jillian laid the foundation for becoming the real estate rock star that she is as a mathematics major at the University of Pennsylvania. Thereafter, Jillian’s primary role after graduation was to sell derivative products designed to mitigate a developer’s or owner’s interest rate risk on floating rate products. During her career, she has parlayed her quantitative abilities and relationship building skills to help owners and developers secure debt and/or capital to help them realize their dreams and visions. In the winter of 2017, Jillian made like LeBron James and took her talents to Mission Capital, where she continues to be a leader in the world of commercial real estate finance. Episode Notes: At 3:27, Jillian Mariutti discusses being a visual learner, learning from her colleagues, and how Mission Capital’s open office format provides for idea generation and collaboration. At 5:21, she mentions the importance of knowing your strengths, and also notes that she enjoys working with people and numbers. At 6:10, Jillian advises that she is continually fine tuning and mastering her craft by leveraging the expertise of individuals who have been in the industry for 30 to 40 years. At 7:22, she explains that planning, structure and organization are all crucial to her success. At 8:51, Jillian describes her morning routine, which starts with waking up at 5:30 AM and soon thereafter strengthening her mind and body through meditation and exercise. At 9:26, she talks about the importance of working hard, and at 9:49, Jillian dives into her recipe for success - intense focus, commitment, massive action and a little bit of luck. At 10:42, Jillian provides insight into networking, creating and building relationships. At 11:34, she conveys that her parents made education a priority, and how they sacrificed a great deal to send her to an all-girl private high school. Jillian also discusses graduating with top honors from the University of Pennsylvania, and spending 10 years at Wachovia on the derivatives desk. At 13:17, she discusses her passion to help others, her goal to create a scholarship fund to send one girl from South Philly every year to the private high school she attended, and being a member of the Red Hook Initiative where she tutors high schools students for the SAT and math. At 15:58, Jillian notes that people like working with people who they not only like, but also respect and who are passionate about what they’re doing. At 17:02, she speaks about being a woman in a male dominated industry, and how her former managing directors were gender blind and treated her well (as long as she was producing). At 19:23, Jillian provides us with some advice she received from one of her mentors, and that there is only a glass ceiling if you look for it. At 20:10, she describes how she dares to be different, by bringing a unique layer and perspective to the table and knowing the product better than anyone else. At 21:26, Jillian advocates on behalf of Mission Capital’s work environment, and talks about mentoring a young lady at Yeshiva University. At 23:55, she notes that the first step to her solving problems is by listening to her clients objectives, and then seeking a solution. At 25:19, Jillian discusses how failing and adversity is not always negative, and how it could lead to good if handled correctly. At 28:32, she gives us her definition of risk, and at 30:08 Jillian shares her “happy place” - the one street in Philadelphia that her whole family lives on.

Real Estate News by Blau Journal
EP 51: 2018 ICSC RECon | Jillian Mariutti | Director Finance at Mission Capital

Real Estate News by Blau Journal

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 14:11


Conversation with Jillian Mariutti | Director of Debt & Equity Finance at Mission Capital during the 2018 ICSC RECon Conference in Las Vegas. Visit Mission Capital at www.missioncap.com

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Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health
Into the Fold, Episode 55: Collaborative Approaches to Mental Health

Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 21:42


It's an exciting moment for mental health philanthropy in Texas. Increasingly, there is an awareness that mental health is too complex a problem to address without collaboration across different sectors--health and human services, housing, criminal justice, and education to name a few. "Collaboration" is an idea that is widely invoked, but rarely broken down into its core elements. In this episode Katy Bourgeois, a senior consultant with Mission Capital of Austin, is here to inform and educate on collaboratives--why they matter, and how to do them well. She is joined by Tammy Heinz, program officer and consumer & family liaison for the Hogg Foundation. We’re here to talk about cross-sector collaboration, and its role in addressing complex issues like mental health.

Cashflow Ninja
136: Charles Clinton: Making It Easier for Investors to Leverage the Power of Crowdsourcing

Cashflow Ninja

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 32:15


  My guest today is Charles Clinton. Charles is the founder and CEO of EQUITYMULTIPLE, where he shapes the company's strategic vision and oversees daily operations. Prior to founding the company in 2015, Charles was a real estate attorney with Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, where he worked on a variety of major transactions for private equity clients, primarily Blackstone and KKR. During his time at Simpson, Charles worked on over $10 billion in real estate transactions, including Blackstone's $1.7 billion purchase of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Blackstone's $1.9 billion purchase of Motel 6 and Hilton's real estate asset restructuring and refinancing in advance of its $2.5 billion IPO. EQUITYMULTIPLE is a secure online platform that connects accredited individuals with exclusive, high-yield commercial real estate investment opportunities at low minimums. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Manhattan, EQUITYMULTIPLE is partnered with Mission Capital, a national commercial real estate advisory firm - the combined leadership team has closed over $70 billion in real estate transactions. Share your thoughts with me on Twitter @mclaubscher and Instagram @cashflowninjapodcast Click To Tweet: Making It Easier for Investors to Leverage the Power of Crowdsourcing If you have enjoyed our podcast, please share with friends and family Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review on Itunes so more people can find us! so more people can find us! Interview Links: Equity Multiple Direct invite Support Our Sponsors Joint Ops Properties, have designed a system to take any beginner to an experienced deal making investor in the least amount of time, offering opportunities from basic education, coaching, bridge investing to turn-key investments in the cash flowing market of St. Louis, MO. www.jointopsproperties.com International Coffee Farms, Sustainable Income Through Offshore Sustainable Agriculture www.internationalcoffeefarms.com Audible, download any audio book for FREE when you try Audible for 30 days  www.cashflowninjabook.com Thanks so much for joining me again this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post! Also, please leave an honest review for the Cashflow Ninja Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates, please follow me on twitter @mclaubscher and instagram, @cashflowninjapodcast. Until next time! Live a life of passion and purpose on YOUR terms, M.C. Laubscher

Capital Markets Today
Buying/Selling Non-Performing Loans - Fullwood, Pinnacle Investments

Capital Markets Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015 37:40


It was recently reported in DC News that three of the nation's largest mortgage lenders have put sizable packages of non-performing and performing mortgage loans on the market for investors to buy First reported by Bloomberg, The loans are worth a combined $4.5 billion.  Bank of America has put up approximately $2.56 billion worth of delinquent debt for sale, including non-performing loans, performing mortgages and home equity lines of credit (HELOCs), Citigroup has put up $1.8 billion worth of non-performing mortgages for sale, and JPMorgan Chase is looking for a buyer for $143 million worth of nonperforming mortgage loans.  And lastly, Freddie Mac just sold $440 million in non-performing loans. Data compiled by Mission Capital shows that about $4.2 billion worth of non-performing loans and $3.2 billion worth of modified or re-performing loans have traded or been put up for sale so far this year. Joining the broadcast to discuss the non-performing mortgage market is Troy Fullwood.  Troy is an 18+-year veteran of the secondary mortgage business, along with being a personal investor.  He has been involved in over 13 thousand residential mortgage transactions totaling over a billion dollars in transactional history throughout the United States.