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Greystone Names Pharrah Jackson VP for Affordable Platform

Pharrah Jackson has been named VP of finance for Greystone Affordable Development, reporting to the group’s president and CEO, Tanya Eastwood. Jackson will lead a team of analysts and underwriters responsible for securing debt and equity for all of New York-based Greystone’s affordable housing development transactions.

Based in the Atlanta area, Jackson has more than 20 years’ affordable housing experience that spans production, underwriting, closing, servicing and asset management. During her long tenure with Greystone, she has been involved in financing more than 1,000 affordable housing properties totaling more than $8 billion in debt, most recently as managing director of the company’s affordable lending group.

“I am thrilled to welcome Pharrah to Greystone Affordable Development’s executive team,” said Eastwood. “Not only will she bring a tremendous amount of industry knowledge and experience to our Development team, but she will also be a great leader and mentor within our organization.”

Pictured: Pharrah Jackson.

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