Archive: December 2021

Malena Lopez Sotelo - Malena Lopez-Sotelo

Malena Lopez-Sotelo

Posted on December 28, 2021

A graduate student at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, Malena Lopez-Sotelo was enrolled in the MBA program with concentrations in finance and marketing analysis and strategy. She contributed to the data analysis and oral history teams. She worked on data analysis and visualization efforts that delve deeper into state mortgage market dynamics as well Continue Reading »

Jake Satisky - Jake Satisky

Jake Satisky

Posted on December 28, 2021

As an undergraduate student at Duke University, Jake Satisky majored in Public Policy and minored in Political Science. He contributed to the business analysis and editing teams. He primarily worked on the Colonial Bank case study. As part of his first-grade talent show, he named all the presidents in reverse order.

Jacob Argue - Jacob Argue

Jacob Argue

Posted on December 28, 2021

As a graduate student at Duke University, Jacob Argue completed the Master of Public Policy with a concentration in International Development. He contributed to the policy sub-team and the Data+ project. He compiled a database of mortgage enforcement actions taken by state regulatory agencies. He doesn’t always drink beer, but when he does, he prefers Continue Reading »

michael dymond - Michael Dymond

Michael Dymond

Posted on December 28, 2021

As an MBA student at Duke University, Michael Dymond completed his MBA degree with a focus in economics and finance. He contributed to the data analysis and business analysis teams. Michael worked on projects including case studies on banks that faltered during the financial crisis and text analytics on the trove of oral history materials Continue Reading »

sean nguyen - Sean Nguyen

Sean Nguyen

Posted on December 28, 2021

Sean Nguyen was an undergraduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He worked on legislation analyses and oral histories. Nguyen was interested in the secondary mortgage market, and how our financial lending system can be made more inclusive to all Americans.

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Jett Hollister

Posted on December 28, 2021

As an undergraduate student at Duke University, Jett Hollister studied electrical/computer engineering and computer science. Within the American Predatory Lending team, he worked on data analysis and management. Hollister was interested in how the language of economists and financial pundits reflected the depreciation of the subprime mortgage market.