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Katie Schwarting  
CounselWashington   202.624.7322
Real Estate Capital Markets
  kschwarting@pogolaw.com
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J.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law, 1997
 
B.A., Duke University, 1994
 
 
District of Columbia, 2008
 
North Carolina, 1998
 
 
Mortgage Bankers Association
 
Commercial Mortgage Securities Association
 
Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) - Washington, DC
 
Women in Housing & Finance
 
ASTM International
 
 
"The Mysteries of the Universe," co-written with Alan Kronovet, Mortgage Banking, February 2008
 
"Helping to Mold the Future: The ASTM Standard Guide for Readily Observable Mold and Conditions Conducive to Mold in Commercial Buildings: Baseline Survey Process," co-written with Robert Barone, ASTM International Standardization News, 2006
 
 
 

Katie Schwarting serves as Counsel in Powell Goldstein LLP's Capital Markets Practice Group. Her practice focuses on securitization of commercial real estate assets, as well as general corporate finance matters.

Prior to joining Powell Goldstein, Ms. Schwarting was Senior Director of the Commercial Real Estate/Multifamily Finance Department of the Mortgage Bankers Association in Washington, D.C. Her key responsibilities included advancing issues, standards, regulations and legislation to support the commercial real estate industry MBA members in asset administration (including CMBS, portfolio lending and life company servicing) and loan origination (including lenders, rating agencies, consultants, insurance companies and attorneys). She also participated in extensive outreach programs and authored several white papers on topics ranging from the assumption process, mold property inspections to due diligence for force placed insurance.

Ms. Schwarting's experience also includes five years as Assistant Vice President of the Real Estate and Financial Services - Structured Products Services - division of Wachovia Securities. She worked in the business development group as a deal integration manager, a data integrity manager and a portfolio manager, where she managed sixteen commercial mortgage securitizations and conduit portfolios, totaling over 10 billion dollars and 1,150 mortgage loans. She also negotiated and closed commercial mortgage-backed securitization transactions, covering business issues as the Master Servicer.

     
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