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Latest NewsMs. McAndrew is the Senior Director of Treasury Management at American University in Washington, DC. She joined the University in August 2009. As Senior Director, she oversees the Universitys investment and endowment portfolio, banking and cash management functions, debt issuance, and Student Account Services. Prior to joining American University, Ms. McAndrew was the Senior Director of Treasury Operations at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina for nine years. She joined Duke in 2000, after four years at The Catholic University of America, in Washington DC. At Duke, Ms. McAndrew was responsible for the endowment-investment accounting office as well as debt management and tax reporting. During her tenure, the University issued over $1.5 billion in debt and established a $500 million commercial paper program to support its campus capital expansion.Prior to her career in higher education, Ms. McAndrew worked in the non-profit audit division of KPMG in Washington, DC where she primarily focused on higher education institutions and large non-profit clients. Ms McAndrew is active in several leadership groups within the Treasury Industry. She is a founding member of The Treasury Management Leadership Group for Higher Education and serves as a Program Committee member for The Treasury Institute for Higher Education. Ms. McAndrew received her Bachelors Degree in Finance from Virginia Tech and her Masters Degree in Accounting from George Mason University.
Karen is the Vice President/Senior Analyst and co-team manager for Moody�s U.S. Higher Education and Not-for-Profit Team. She oversees a team of 17 analysts that conducts research and assigns credit ratings to close to 800 colleges, universities, and other not-for-profit organizations in the United States. She has direct analytical responsibility for a diverse portfolio of institutions, including Ivy League universities, large public university systems, complex academic medical centers, and nationally prominent not-for-profit organizations. Karen also helps coordinate the work of credit analysts globally on a growing number of universities, including ratings on universities in Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, and Mexico. Karen has authored publications on topics including governance and management of U.S. universities, the impact of technological changes and online education, as well as privatized student housing and debt capacity.
Mary Beth is a Principal at Walek & Associates. She provides ongoing public and investor relations counsel to public and private companies, and to those in M&A, crises, restructurings, IPOs and other transactions. In addition, she is responsible for the firms professional services and financial services clients. Mary Beth has over twenty years experience in corporate and investor communications. She has developed and executed hundreds of investor and media relations and corporate communications programs for domestic and non-U.S. issuers. Mary Beth founded Corporate Perception Research LLC, in response to Sarbanes-Oxley, providing independent, high-quality shareholder perception research to corporate boards and officers. She acted as Global Thought Leader for Pragmatic Corporate Governance, a global corporate governance implementation tool. Previously, she counseled clients at Abernathy MacGregor in landmark global merger and crisis situations, and for financial and alternative investment firms. She was a Senior Managing Director and oversaw the financial services practice at Hill & Knowlton. Prior to that, she advised international and domestic clients at Georgeson and Company, and headed the firms international practice. Her note on international corporate governance has been cited by the World Economic Forum, international governance scholars, state bar associations and corporate governance and international trade texts. Mary Beth received her MS and MA at Iona College and her law degree from New York Law School, where she was a member of the International Law Journal. She is an adjunct instructor at NYU and at the Iona College School of Mass Communication. A board member of the National Investor Relations Institute and chair of its advocacy committee, Mary Beth teaches NIRIs popular Regulations 101 class. As chair of NIRIs advocacy committee, Mary Beth works with NIRI staff to determine appropriate issues and partnerships for NIRI advocacy positions, including annual meetings with the SEC to discuss hot button disclosure and investor relations topics. She has written for Corporate Secretary Magazine, the Corporate Lawyer, and Compliance Week and is quoted and speaks often on governance and disclosure issues. Mary Beth is currently spearheading NIRIs efforts to redraft the Standards of practice for Investor Relations Officers. She is an inaugural member of NIRIs Corporate Governance Advisory Panel. She is a member of the American Bar Association.
Jan Postma has been with the Museum of Modern Art since 2001 and was named Chief Financial Officer in 2008. Prior to joining MoMA, Mr. Postma worked in investment banking at Merrill Lynch and was a Summer Fellow at Lincoln Center in 2004. He received an M.B.A. as a Baker Scholar from Harvard Business School (2005) and a B.A. degree (1999) in economics summa cum laude from Williams College. Mr. Postma is currently pursuing an M.A. in Art History at Hunter College. At MoMA, Mr. Postma oversees an annual operating budget of approximately $120 million and is actively involved in decisions around audience engagement, revenue development, cost-containment, and operational improvement. He has previously lectured on museum finances in the economic downturn and co-authored The Museum of Modern Art in This Century with MoMA Director Glenn Lowry, an exploration of MoMAs long history of disrupting established paradigms.
Duf Sundheim has been active in Republican Partypolitics for over 30 years beginning with his service as apage in the Illinois State Legislature at age 18 andworking in the trenches as a campaign advance stafferfor the Illinois Republican U.S. Senate candidate in1974. Duf also had a record setting term as Chairman ofthe Lincoln Club of Northern California.Mr. Sundheim was Chairman (2003-06) of the California Republican Partyduring one of the most critical times in its history. Shortly after Mr.Sundheim was elected in 2003, California had its first recall of a sittingGovernor and elected Arnold Schwarzenegger Governor. Mr. Sundheim'selection itself was historic, as it marked the first time in 38 years theseating Vice Chairman had not been elected Chair. In February of 2005,Mr. Sundheim became the first Chairman in the history of the CRP to bere-elected to a consecutive term. In three years, with the activesupport of Governor Schwarzenegger, the CRP has raised over $100million dollars, an unprecedented figure.Mr. Sundheim regularly appears on national and regional broadcastsincluding NBC's "Today Show," CBS's "Early Show," MSNBC's "Hardball withChris Mathews" and the FOX News Channel's "Hannity and Colmes."Mr. Sundheim received his B.A. in Economics with Honors and Distinctionfrom Stanford University, where he won two letters in football. Hereceived his J.D. from Northwestern University Law School, attendingwith the aid of an Exceptional Student Post-Graduate Fellowship. He isalso a recipient of the California State Bar Pro Bono Award.
Tomakin Archambault is the Vice President of Investment in the Global Special Situations Group at SunEdison. His primary responsibility is to match the needs of SunEdisons investment partners with existing and emerging solar market opportunities to continue to accelerate the mass-adoption of solar power generation.Prior to joining SunEdison, Tomakin managed the investments in the solar and energy efficiency sectors at a private energy investment firm with a 30 year investment horizon. He oversaw the deal analysis, negotiation, and investment management associated with the financing of several early portfolio financings in the commercial and residential spaces. Earlier Mr. Archambault spent two years consulting on high-performance buildings for the Rocky Mountain Institute where he was involved with a number of notable clients including the UNEP, the USGBC, and several large REITs. Mr. Archambault graduated with Honors from the University of Denver with a BS in Mechanical Engineering and has an MS in Civil Engineering from Stanford University.
Raigen Padayachee joined Edward Jones Investment Banking in 2010 and leads the Firms underwriting efforts across the higher education and not-for-profit sectors. He has lead managed or been a transaction team member on over $1.5 billion in fixed and variable rate financings for a variety of higher education and other 501c3 issuers including, Gonzaga University, Point Loma Nazarene University, Seattle Pacific University, St. Ignatius College Preparatory, The Colburn School, and the University of San Francisco. Raigen received his M.B.A. from the Haas School at the University of California-Berkeley and a B.B.A. in Finance from Southern Methodist University.
Rob joined Merrill Lynch in 1980 and is currently Lead Negotiated Underwriter in the Municipal Syndicate Group. In this capacity, he leads the pricing and the syndicate process on transactions in all sectors of the Municipal market. Prior to his current role, Rob was Co-Head of the Public Finance Group from 2001 to 2005 with responsibility for all Municipal Issuers and was manager of the Municipal Capital Markets Group from 1995 to 2001. This group was designed to bring market-oriented solutions to Merrills municipal general market, health care, housing and utility clients. From 1986 through 1995, Rob managed the Municipal Derivative Group where he helped to pioneer the Municipal interest rate swap market. Finally, from 1982 through 1986, Rob served as Manager of the Tax Exempt Money Market Underwriting Desk where he priced and remarketed various variable rate and fixed rate money market products. Mr. Barber holds a B.A. in Economics from Washington & Lee University.




