
Why Banks Must Understand Climate-Related Financial Risk
As our climate continues to change, climate risk assessments will become increasingly critical to the financial stability of banks and financial institutions.
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Russell McIntyre holds the position of senior professional, public policy and industry relations for CoreLogic. In this role, he is responsible for researching government and industry issues of importance to the organization and its clients. He also coordinates the CoreLogic PAC activities and assists leadership with appointments, events and projects with partner organizations.
Prior to CoreLogic, Russell worked in the outreach department at Third Way, a centrist think tank in Washington, D.C. He has also worked at the local, state and federal government levels and has held numerous roles on political campaigns. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science and global studies from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and his master’s degree in legislative affairs from George Washington University.
As our climate continues to change, climate risk assessments will become increasingly critical to the financial stability of banks and financial institutions.
Modeling climate change-fueled physical risk requires deep data archives and expertise to guide regulators and financial institutions to prepare for the future.
On April 9 in Washington, D.C., Women in Housing and Finance (WHF) hosted their annual symposium, with CoreLogic proudly serving as this year’s sole Gold
Hispanic households increased their rate of homeownership for the fourth year in a row, growing to 47.1 percent in 2018 from a low of 45.4