Following publication of the new K-12 school district methodology, Moody's reviewed over 600 ratings for upgrade, downgrade or direction uncertain. This session will summarize the results of those reviews, address frequently asked questions about the application of the methodology, and provide the audience with an opportunity to ask additional questions.
- Recap the rationale for undertaking a specific methodology for K-12 school districts
- Summarize the outcomes and key themes of rating reviews
- Share frequently asked questions about the application of the methodology
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Naomi Richman is a Senior Vice President in Moody's US Public Finance Group. Naomi manages the Surveillance team and Data and Analytics team. She is also responsible for contributing to state and local government analytical initiatives, research and methodologies. Naomi was previously a Managing Director in US Public Finance and Chief Credit Officer for global public sector ratings. Naomi has over 35 years of experience in credit analysis at Moody's, covering state and local governments, housing, higher education, financial guarantors, and global sovereigns.
Prior to joining Moody's, Naomi spent four years with the New York City Department of Finance. Naomi holds an MPP from Harvard University and an AB from Bryn Mawr College.
Rachel Cortez is an Associate Managing Director with the US Public Finance Group of Moody’s Investors Service. As the manager of Moody’s Chicago-based analytical team, Rachel oversees local government credits in ten Midwest states. She has extensive experience covering tax-backed and revenue-secured credits issued by US local governments and not-for-profit health care organizations.
Prior to joining Moody’s in 2005, Rachel spent five years with American Management Systems (now CGI Group), where she implemented budget and financial management systems for state and local governments. She was also a budget analyst with the State of Illinois Bureau of the Budget (now Office of Management and Budget) and spent several years working in development and fundraising for a Chicago not-for-profit organization.
Rachel is a former President of the Chicago Municipal Analysts Society (CMAS) and served on the Board of Governors of the National Federation of Municipal Analysts (NFMA). Rachel received an MPA from the Maxwell School of Syracuse University and a BA in Government from Cornell University.
Eva Bogaty is an Associate Managing Director and manages Moody’s Healthcare Ratings team which is responsible for the credit analysis of over 300 not-for-profit hospitals across the US. Eva previously served as the team lead for the Western States Local Governments ratings team, and as a lead analyst on both the Higher Education and Healthcare ratings teams. She serves as a rating chair across the public finance group and has significant experience in academic medical centers, not-for-profits, K-12 school districts, charter schools, and public hospital districts.
Prior to joining Moody’s, Eva worked in economic development for New York State, and in Russian women’s business development for a USAID-funded not-for-profit. Eva holds an MBA from New York University and an AB in Russian and East European Area Studies from Middlebury College.
Sarah Jensen is an AVP-Analyst for the Dallas Local Governments Ratings Team covering credits primarily in Louisiana and Texas. She is a member of various analytical working groups including the Bankruptcy Taskforce.
Prior to joining Moody’s, Sarah was a Teaching Assistant at the University of Texas Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and an Intern for the internal audit division of the office of the Governor for the State of Texas. Sarah holds an MPA from the University of Texas at Austin and a BA in Public Affairs and Administration from the University of Oklahoma.