Smith Business Close-Up: Banking Outlook for 2010
Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31,
2010, 7:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 1, 2010, 4:30 a.m.
Where does the banking industry go from here?
In this edition of Smith Business Close-Up with the
University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business,
Clifford Rossi, managing
director of the Center for Financial Policy, shares
his prognosis for the banking industry and the economy as a whole for
2010.
Rossi is a Tyser Teaching Fellow and managing director of the new
Center for Financial Policy at the Smith School. He has nearly 25 years
experience in banking and government, having held senior executive roles
in risk management at several of the largest financial services
companies. His most recent position was Chief Risk Officer for Consumer
Lending at Citigroup where he was intimately involved in TARP funding
and stress tests performed on Citi. He also helped start a statistical
arbitrage unit at Citi and helped integrate market and credit risk
analytics across Citi’s mortgage portfolios. While there he was
responsible for overseeing a $200 billion global mortgage portfolio with
700 employees under his direction. He also served as chief credit
officer at Washington Mutual and as chief risk officer at Countrywide
Bank. Previous to these assignments, he held senior positions at Freddie
Mac and Fannie Mae and worked for a number of years at the Treasury
Department and Office of Thrift Supervision working on key policy issues
affecting depositories.
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Smith Business Close-Up is co-produced by the Robert H. Smith School of
Business and Maryland Public Television. The television segment focuses on the latest thinking in business management,
and features in-depth interviews with Smith School faculty and other members of
the school’s community of business leaders.
Where to watch
Smith Business Close-Up can be seen bi-weekly on Maryland Public
Television's Your Business and Money. The program airs at 7:30 p.m. on
Thursdays and is repeated the following Sunday at 7:30 a.m. and Monday at 4:30
a.m. on public television stations throughout Maryland and the Washington, D.C.,
metropolitan region, including:
WMPB-TV (Ch. 67), Baltimore
WMPT-TV (Ch. 22), DC metro/Annapolis
WCPB-TV (Ch. 28), Salisbury
WFPT-TV (Ch. 62), Frederick
WWPB-TV (Ch. 31), Hagerstown
WGPT-TV (Ch. 36), Oakland
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