Freddie Mac Multifamily announced it has named four vice presidents. Geri Borger Urgo is now vice president, production and sales, overseeing the Southeast and Northeast regions; Michael Case is now vice president, multifamily capital markets, overseeing all multifamily loan pricing functions; Catherine Evans is now vice president, small balance loan (SBL) underwriting, overseeing the SBL underwriting team; and Amanda Nunnink is now vice president, multifamily investor relations, leading the team that markets the multifamily securities platform, Freddie Mac announced in a release.
“As Freddie Mac Multifamily continues to transform our business and lead into the future, identifying and developing skilled leaders who exemplify our values is essential,” Debby Jenkins, executive vice president of Freddie Mac Multifamily, said in the release. “I couldn’t be more pleased to see these four accomplished leaders advance their careers at Freddie Mac. Although each possesses unique abilities, all of them demonstrate the best of our culture — valuing relationships, diverse strengths, excellence in execution and a continual commitment to best-in-class service.”
In her newly expanded role, Borger Urgo will oversee the production teams in both the Southeast and Northeast regions, and will continue reporting to Richard Martinez, vice president, production and sales.
In his newly expanded role, Case will oversee all multifamily loan pricing functions, and will continue reporting to Robert Koontz, senior vice president, multifamily capital markets.
Evans has led underwriting for the SBL business as senior director since 2017 and now will serve as vice president. She will continue to report to Steve Lansbury, senior vice president, underwriting and credit.
With her strategic vision and success at finding solutions for even the most challenging borrower needs, Nunnink has advanced steadily since joining production and sales in 2012. In her new role, she will lead the investor relations team, which markets our multifamily securities platform, including K-deals, to bond and real estate investors, and will report to Robert Koontz, senior vice president, multifamily capital markets.