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M&T Realty appoints Edelman as agency program manager

Photo of Michael Edelman, program manager at <a class=M&T Realty Capital, New York, NY" width="243" height="294" /> Michael Edelman, M&T Realty Capital

New York, NY M&T Realty Capital Corporation has appointed Michael Edelman as program manager for its Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac lending platforms.  Edelman will be responsible for the company’s annual production in these programs on a nationwide basis.

Edelman joins M&T Realty Capital with more than 25 years of mortgage banking experience. His most recent appointment was at Meridian Capital Group, where he served as a senior managing director leading the group’s national multifamily origination network.

Prior to this appointment, Edelman served as a senior vice president of production management at Beech Street Capital/Capital One Multifamily, with responsibility for more than $2 billion in annual production. Edelman came to Beech Street from Freddie Mac, where he served in areas of increasing responsibilities for fifteen years, ending his tenure there as a regional managing director responsible for annual production of more than $3 billion.

“I am delighted to have Michael join M&T Realty Capital Corporation,” said Tari Flannery, M&T Realty Capital Corporation’s President. “Michael’s extensive experience with multiple agency programs and multiple project structures makes him a perfect fit for this position, and his background in production management will be invaluable in the continued expansion of our agency lending programs.”

Edelman holds a Bachelor’s degree in business administration from George Washington University and a Master’s of Business Administration from Pace University. 

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