We are welcoming you to this special event. It is an honor for me to introduce our speaker tonight Susan Wharton gates. Dr. Gates as editor and compiler of credit risk data for the of freddie mac top lobbyist and primary writer of testimony serving as Vice President and Corporate Strategy the fascinating book with the insiders view thats dr. Gates has worked as an academic for a Public Administration and policy at the college of business also a Consulting Firm that helps firms and nonprofit san governments manage their policy claims. If that isnt tough behalf she earned her ph. D. From the seven rePublic Administration. [applause] welcome to means a lot to be here and all those other people i am meeting just today at this event with that global forum on resiliency is fascinating so how do we insure resiliency in our communities economic and social perspective . So just in case you are wondering bestseller movement of resiliency and around the world what can we learn about that . So day
Are right. Good afternoon. Thank you for coming. My name is dan simundza. On a Research Scientist at the global forum on urban and regional resilience. On behalf of all my colleagues at the form id like to welcome you to two nights special event. Its an honor for me to have the opportunity to introduce our speaker tonight, doctor Susan Wharton gates. Dr. Gates wrote that freddie mac for nearly 20 years at times help position of the edge of the copies research magazine, compiler of credit risk data for the board of directors, policy director for freddie macs top login is some coordinator of the risk group and primary writer of ceo congressional testimony. She served as Vice President of the Public Policies and of corporate strategy. Our fascinating book days of slaughter which she will discuss shortly provides an insiders view of the implosion of the u. S. Housing finances. Since her time at freddie mac dr. Gates has worked as an academic, a consultant and an entrepreneur. Shes taught c
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