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Jason R. Kaye Joins Greystone Housing Impact Investors to Originate Tax-Exempt Financings 

Greystone Housing Impact Investors has appointed Jason R. Kaye as a managing director. Kaye will focus on originating and structuring tax-exempt loan and bond financing transactions, including construction financing, for affordable multifamily and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit properties. Kaye will be based in Fort Lauderdale and reporting to Kenneth C. Rogozinski, CEO of the Partnership. 

Kaye joins GHI from Regions Bank, where he was a senior vice president handling debt and tax credit equity, transaction structuring and loan executions for local and national affordable housing developers. He has also served as a senior vice president at Bank of America in Community Development Banking, originating and structuring affordable housing debt and equity. 

“Jason’s experience across a range of multifamily debt and equity platforms, as well as his deep banking knowledge on private placements, syndications, and tax credit equity, will be an asset to GHI and its clients,” said Rogozinski.  

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