Daniel Rosman

Senior Vice President, Capital Markets at National Cooperative Bank

Daniel Rosman has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Daniel started their career at Metron, Inc. as a Modeling Analyst, where they developed prototype software for the Defense Department and CIA. Daniel then worked at Interet Corporation as a Financial Analyst, focusing on structured finance software and leveraged leasing transactions. After that, they joined Metron Aviation as a Senior Aviation Analyst, leading the development of tools to improve air traffic efficiency. Daniel later joined Bank of America as a Vice President Leveraged Leasing, specializing in fixed income portfolio management. Daniel then moved to E*TRADE Financial as the Director of Portfolio Management, overseeing multi-billion-dollar loan and securities portfolios. Currently, they hold the position of Vice President Capital Markets at National Cooperative Bank.

Daniel Rosman attended Joel Barlow High School from 1986 to 1990, where they completed their high school education. Following that, they enrolled at Yale University from 1990 to 1994 and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Mathematics. Later on, from 1998 to 1999, Daniel pursued further education at Columbia University, earning a Master of Science degree in Operations Research.

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Arlington, United States

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National Cooperative Bank

National Cooperative Bank is a values-based bank serving cooperatives, member organizations and socially responsible people with a special emphasis on low income areas. Serving both rural and urban neighborhoods, NCB is a leader in supplying grocery, health care, energy and housing solutions to the nation’s communities that are most in need. What makes NCB unique is that the bank was created to address the financial needs of an underserved market niche – people who join together cooperatively to meet personal, social or business needs, especially in low-income communities. Our Impact NCB has provided billions in capital. Yet, to measure our true success, we look to what we have helped create over our history -- thousands of homeownership opportunities, vital member-owned cooperative businesses, community choices in education, quality health care facilities, renewable energy solutions, cultural centers and much more. Our Work Environment As a boutique bank with a special commitment to community, NCB attracts a team of professionals interested in “more than just a banking career.” Our Cooperative Heritage Cooperatives are based on the values of self-help, self-responsibility, democracy and member-equity. In the tradition of our founders, cooperatives believe in conducting business in a responsible, ethical, and honest manner with the foremost commitment to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.


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