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Dunn and Fried join CPC

According to The Community Preservation Corporation (CPC) it has appointed two senior executives. Alice Dunn was appointed senior vice president and director of human resources and Harry Fried was appointed director of treasury operations. Dunn will develop and execute a human resources strategy for CPC as well as oversee all aspects of the human resources department. Dunn has over 30 years of experience as a human resources professional. Previously, Dunn spent 13 years working at Citibank, most recently serving as director of human resources for the Global Transaction Service division. Dunn holds a BA in Human Resources from Baruch College. Fried will be responsible for enhancing CPC's liquidity reporting and management as well as helping to redesign and renew the Collateral Trust Note (CTN) program and expanding CPC's structured loan sale program. Before joining CPC, Fried was a senior vice president at Fairmont Capital. Fried holds both a BS from Adelphi University and an MBA from the New York University's Stern School of Business. The Community Preservation Corporation is a not-for-profit mortgage lender that finances residential multifamily development throughout New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Since its founding in 1974, CPC has invested more than $7 billion nearly 150,000 units of housing.
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