Kenneth C. Rogozinski
Chief Executive Officer
Kenneth C. Rogozinski, 62, is the Chief Executive Officer of the Partnership and an employee of Greystone Manager. Mr. Rogozinski was the Partnership’s Chief Investment Officer beginning in September 2019. Previously, Mr. Rogozinski was an Executive Managing Director of Greystone Capital Advisors LLC, a position he held beginning October 2017. In that role Mr. Rogozinski oversaw Greystone Capital Advisors originations, structured debt products and complex, specialized financing solutions for real estate owners and developers seeking debt and equity for construction and portfolio refinancing of multifamily and mixed-use assets. From February 2009 to September 2017, Mr. Rogozinski was the Co-Chief Executive Officer and Chief Credit Officer of Dreadnought Capital Management Corporation, an SEC registered investment advisor, that he co-founded in 2009. There, he focused on direct lending and debt investing in public-private housing and project finance, overseeing more than $1.1 billion in deployed capital. Mr. Rogozinski received a Bachelor of Science degree in finance from Fordham University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Rogozinski is a board member of the Foundation for Affordable Rental Housing Holdings Inc and serves as chairman of the Town of Greenwich, CT’s Planning and Zoning Board of Appeals.
Jesse A. Coury
Chief Financial Officer
Jesse A. Coury, 38, was appointed Chief Financial Officer of the Partnership in February 2020 and is an employee of Greystone Manager. Previously, Mr. Coury was the Partnership’s Corporate Controller from 2017 until 2019. Mr. Coury previously served as the Director of Internal Audit for Burlington Capital LLC in 2016 and was an Assurance Manager at RSM US LLP, where he worked 2009 to 2015. Mr. Coury received his Bachelor of Arts in Accounting and Master of Accountancy degrees from the University of Notre Dame and is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensed in the State of Nebraska.
Neil Bø
Managing Director
Neil Bø is a Managing Director and an employee of Greystone. Mr. Bø held the same position with Burlington Capital LLC from 2015 to 2019. Mr. Bø is primarily responsible for developing and executing Social Impact investment products. From 2006 to 2015, Mr. Bø was a Managing Director of Pembrook Capital Management, LLC a New York based, SEC registered investment adviser that managed commercial real estate private equity funds focused on debt strategies, where he developed investment products and led the team responsible for raising institutional and US Bank equity. From 1997 to 2006, Mr. Bø was with Meridian Investments. Inc., a privately owned FINRA and SIPC Broker Dealer, where he led the team responsible for raising over $5 billion of institutional equity for Affordable Housing Low Income, Historic and State tax credits and CRA Investments. Prior to joining Meridian in 1997, Neil was a Vice President with The Boston Financial Group in the Institutional Tax Credit Division, in sales and analysis. Mr. Bø earned a B.S. in Business Administration from Florida Institute of Technology, as well as an M.B.A. and a M.S. in Information Systems from Boston University.
Frank Bravo
Managing Director
Frank Bravo is a Managing Director and an employee of Greystone. Mr. Bravo previously held the Community Lending Officer role for First Republic Bank. He has more than 25 years of banking experience, which includes an in-depth understanding of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), multifamily mortgage revenue bonds and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit programs. He also has more than 20 years of experience in community and affordable housing development, economic development, and financing. Prior to his association with Frist Republic Bank, Mr. Bravo served as Director of Community Reinvestments for Rabobank, N.A. Mr. Bravo currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Rural Community Assistance Corporation, where he also serves as Loan Committee Chairperson. Mr. Bravo’s academic accomplishments include being a graduate of the Federal Reserve Bank’s Community Development Lending School and biological science studies at the University of California, Davis.
Andy Grier
Senior Vice President
Andy Grier is a Senior Vice President and an employee of Greystone. Mr. Grier held the same position with Burlington Capital LLC from 2005 to 2019. He held past positions at Wells Fargo as Vice President of Investment Management and First National Bank of Omaha as an Investment Analyst. He holds an MBA from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and a Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences and Finance from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Mr. Grier also holds a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.
Robert Schultz
Managing Director
Rob Schultz is a Managing Director and an employee of Greystone. Mr. Schultz held the same position with Burlington Capital LLC from 2005 to 2019. Over the course of his 25 years in municipal finance, Mr. Schultz has structured public offerings and private placements in multi-family housing and healthcare facilities utilizing private activity bonds, as well as governmental infrastructure financing for municipal issuers and special districts. His experience also extends to various forms of innovative transactions, such as municipal derivative offerings, tender option debt, senior/subordinate structures, 63-20 and 501(c)(3) non-profit financing, variable rate demand notes, certificates of participation, and third party credit enhancement, including Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, GNMA, various monoline bond insurance, letters and lines of credit and guaranteed investment contracts. Prior to his association with Burlington Capital, Mr. Schultz spent twelve years with the investment banking division of D.A. Davidson in Denver and 10 years with John Nuveen & Co. in Chicago. Mr. Schultz holds a Bachelor of Science degree in finance degree from Miami University and a Master of Business Administration degree with an emphasis in finance from Loyola University.
Brett Southworth
Managing Director
Mr. Southworth focuses on structuring transactions for clients in the seniors housing and healthcare sectors utilizing municipal bond financing through Greystone Housing Impact Investors LP (formerly known as America First Multifamily Investors, L.P. “ATAX”). Prior to joining GHI, Mr. Southworth worked at Wells Fargo, where he was a Managing Director in the Public Finance division focusing on healthcare and senior living clients. Mr. Southworth started his career at Bank of America where he spent the better part of two decades as an investment banker in the capital markets division. His experience includes the origination and execution of both tax-exempt and taxable bond financings, bank placements, bridge loans, subordinated debt, derivatives, and other financing products. Mr. Southworth earned a Bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and an MBA from Columbia Business School in New York City.
Jason Kaye
Managing Director
Mr. Kaye focuses on the origination and structuring of affordable housing debt products. His experience in community development finance includes affordable housing debt and LIHTC equity, State, Historic and New Markets Tax Credits, syndications, CRA-focused private equity, CDFI investments, as well as private placement and Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and FHA debt products. He comes to Greystone from Regions Bank where he originated multifamily affordable debt and equity and held similar roles at Bank of America and Citigroup. He started his career with the New York City Economic Development Corporation and worked on Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s “South Bronx Initiative” to redevelop and revitalize the South Bronx. Jason graduated with a B.A. in Political Science from Binghamton University. He also holds a Master of Regional Planning from Cornell University with a focus on Economic Development and an M.S. in Real Estate Finance from NYU. He has lectured on community and economic development finance at a number of universities as well as advised local government officials.