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February 20, 2024

Sharon Brown Selected to City & State New York "Who's Who in Budgeting & Finance" List

Sharon Brown, Public Finance Practice Area co-chair, has been selected to City & State New York’s inaugural “Who’s Who in Budgeting & Finance” list. The list highlights professionals who “come from a broad spectrum of backgrounds and represent financial institutions, corporations, nonprofit organizations, law firms, advocacy groups, and several levels and branches of government in New York City.” About Sharon, the article states:

With over 20 years of legal experience, Sharon L. Brown concentrates her practice with a particular emphasis on the federal tax treatment of tax-exempt bond financings in which she assists her governmental clients in the tax structuring of governmental and private activity bond transactions. Brown has served as bond counsel, special tax counsel, underwriters’ counsel and borrower’s counsel on a wide variety of public finance transactions, including single and multifamily housing, power and energy, 501(c)(3) financings for higher education, health care and cultural institutions, and general obligation bond and note issues for infrastructure projects for cities, towns, villages and school districts across New York state.

The article also lists one of Sharon’s recent accomplishments.

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