Connect with Tom Wight, Vice President, Mortgage Banking, KeyBank Real Estate Capital | Episode 135

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Video added by California MBA | Date Uploaded: July 06, 2023 | Date Created: February 18, 2023

Description

In this edition of Connect, Susan Milazzo interviews Tom Wight, Vice President, Mortgage Banking, KeyBank Real Estate Capital. Topics of Discussion include: how did Wight get into the commercial mortgage industry; how Wight sees multifamily fairing over the next 12 months; and what are some of the similarities or differences between the roles of a commercial mortgage broker vs a national bank?


Categories:
Lending / Finance, Trade Groups, Interviews / Speeches
Property Types:
Multifamily
States:
CALIFORNIA


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