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State of New York Mortgage Agency Municipal Finance Fellow in New York, New York
New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) established the Municipal Finance Fellowship program in 1990. The Fellowship offers a year-long, full-time opportunity to gain real-world experience in the public finance investment banking industry. Beginning in July of each year, HCR offers up to 5 Fellowships annually to students with interest in pursuing careers in finance and the public sector. The program strives to create a more inclusive and diverse workforce in the financial services industry.
Program Description
Fellows will participate in a one-year public finance rotational program, where they will spend six months with HCR and six months with a partnering investment banking firm. Current investment banking partners include Barclays, Jefferies, Morgan Stanley, Samuel A. Ramirez & Co., and Wells Fargo.
At HCR, Fellows will be deeply involved with single-family and multi-family bond financings, real estate finance, and mortgage insurance. At the investment banking firms, Fellows will be immersed in the public-finance investment banking arena. Fellows will receive a compensation package with benefits.
Responsibilities may include:
HCR
Reviewing cash flows for new money issues and refundings
Preparing presentations to rating agencies and Board Members
Participating in bond pricing calls
Analyzing retail & institutional orders and allocations
Evaluating developer proposals for affordable housing developments
Investment Bank
Participating in the analyst training program
Preparing RFP responses, presentations, and pitchbooks for potential clients
Gathering market data to analyze trends, value, and price transactions
Attending bond pricing calls and sales meetings
Creating debt structures for bond issuers
Qualifications
Interest in finance, familiarity with governmental institutions, and a willingness to work hard in the pursuit of an exciting and rewarding career.
Quantitative ability, as demonstrated through courses or work experience, relating to economics, business administration, or mathematics is important, but it is not necessary to have majored in one of these areas.
Eligibility
The program is open to undergraduate students receiving a Bachelor’s degree in May/June of the applying year/Winter graduates of the prior year with a Bachelor’s degree.
Applicant must be a resident of New York State and a permanent resident of the United States.
The program is designed for students who are members of historically under-represented groups in the financial services industry.
Application Materials and Deadline
The application deadline is April 20, 2025
Cover letter – include a narrative on your ethnic, racial, cultural, familial, economic and/or other biographical factors as they have impacted your life and accomplishments
Resume
List three references with contact information
Unofficial college transcript
Send all materials and questions to municipalfellowship@hcr.ny.gov (municipalfellowship@hcr.ny.govnyshcr.org) .