Kenneth Aponte

Kenneth Aponte currently serves as Vice President of Financial Planning and Analysis at The Community Preservation Corporation since January 2024. Previously, Kenneth held the position of Director of Finance at SecurityScorecard from August 2021 to August 2023, where responsibilities included financial forecasting, P&L management, and board reporting for a rapidly growing cybersecurity startup. Kenneth's experience at Thomson Reuters spanned several roles, notably as Director of Finance for Content Operations & Automation and Information Security & Risk Management, contributing strategic financial leadership to organizations collectively valued at over $300M. Earlier positions include Finance Manager at AIG, where Kenneth oversaw significant budgetary responsibilities, and financial analyst roles at TimesSquare Capital Management and White & Case LLP, where Kenneth focused on financial reporting and analysis. Kenneth holds an MBA in Accounting and Finance from Baruch College and a BS in Accounting and Finance from Fordham University.

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The Community Preservation Corporation

The Community Preservation Corporation (CPC) was launched in 1974 through a joint agreement between the City of New York and its leading commercial banks to restore and rebuild New York’s aging neighborhoods. In the more than 40 years since, we have evolved and expanded our reach to become a consistent source of capital to underserved housing markets throughout New York City and in communities across the state. Our deep, strategic relationships with government agencies, community groups, banks, and other investors has positioned CPC as a trusted partner who works hand-in-hand with housing providers to create customized financing solutions. CPC has financed more than 185,000 affordable housing units to date. With roughly $10 billion in public and private investments, our work has helped revitalize countless neighborhoods and provided quality housing for low-income families, senior citizens, and individuals with disabilities.