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M&T Realty Capital Corp.names Jean-Pierre as SVP

New York, NY M&T Realty Capital Corp. (M&T RCC) has appointed Michael Jean-Pierre as a senior vice president in the firm’s  New York City office. Jean-Pierre joins the capital markets team and will be responsible for MBS investor relations, loan pricing, trading, and key capital markets initiatives to support originations across the platform.

Jean-Pierre has over 10 years of experience in multifamily financing. He joins M&T RCC from Capital One where he spent the past five years as a senior manager on the Capital Markets team focused on pricing and trading multifamily securities. Jean-Pierre was integral in the development of technology innovation for their agency team and led collaborative efforts across business lines. He was also an active member of Capital One’s Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging group and co-lead of the events workstream planning panels and external speakers throughout the year. Prior to this, Jean-Pierre was a Freddie Mac multifamily producer in the Northeast Regional office, overseeing originations and the underwriting process for 8+ lender relationships, generating $2 billion of annual volume.

“We are excited about MJP joining the M&T Realty Capital team. He is very well respected and has strong relationships in the multifamily securities investment industry that will enable MTRCC to deliver market leading rate lock executions to our customers,” said Mark Gould, national production manager.

Jean-Pierre holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Business Administration from Fordham Gabelli School of Business. Additionally, he has a Master of Science Degree in Real Estate Finance from New York University.

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