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The name of the blog, the S-Curve, is a reflection of our logo and the central feature of our prepayment model. S-curves are seen in nature in many phenomenon, from population growth to prepayment and default models. Our first S-curve, in the early 1990s, used the arctangent function, then piece-wise linear functions, and evolved over time to be more complex and vary by FICO, loan size and LTV. This evolution encapsulates both the timeless nature of fundamental relationships and constant innovation to describe them better over time.
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The Power of MentoringThoughtsJanuary is National Mentoring Month which is very appropriate since it coincides with the time when we typically set out our goals and intentions for the New Year. Organizations are embracing mentoring programs and these programs have indeed become a strategic imperative for many. There are many benefits to mentorship and it's easy enough to comprehend. The individuals involved in a mentoring relationship and the organizations that choose to sponsor a mentoring program all are likely to benefit.
For the organization, mentoring can build and strengthen the talent pipeline; help build loyalty among emerging talent; set up or help identify the next generation of talent; and build strategic alignment across silos of an organization by informally encouraging knowledge sharing across different areas. Mentoring programs have proven to be an effective tool to retain and effectively onboard talent, decrease the learning curve for critical roles, build a leadership pipeline, increase employee engagement and build networking and sponsorship. Additionally, mentorship is more frequently being used as a thoughtful tool to promote diversity, equity and inclusion by ensuring that all talent within an organization is provided with opportunities to learn from what the organization may consider to be the 'best and brightest' or simply by those who 'have been there and done that' before. Mentorship promotes diversity of thought and experience to be shared, which we are universally understanding, and recognizing is a benefit to any organization.
For the individuals in a mentorship relationship whether or not they are a part of a formal program, there is unlimited opportunity for learning, growth and development. A mentee has the benefit of getting perspective from someone who can be encouraging but also provide critical and frank feedback when needed and be instrumental in helping a mentee to increase their resiliency in the face of challenges. Mentors can help a mentee to navigate specific situations or people as well as provide sage advice on navigating a career. Solid mentorships can flourish and last for months or years.
Mentorship programs help to connect or match individuals and provide a framework that encourages confidential dialogue on a regular and consistent basis. For organizations -launching, executing and coordinating a mentorship program may seem like a daunting task but it does not need to be. Mentorship comes in all shapes and sizes - the key is to get started. Any company or association should consider providing tools and encouragement for mentorship opportunities both inside and outside of its organization as a simple way to demonstrate that they wish to invest and focus on talent. Talented employees are often looking for opportunities for personal and professional growth just as much as they are seeking promotions and compensation increases. It is important that team members believe they have access to impactful development opportunities to hone their skills and grow into their full potential. Mentorship programs demonstrate a commitment to the employee to develop in the manner they want with goals they establish.
If there is an existing program at your organization, see how you can get involved. If there is no formal mentoring program at your organization then consider helping to build one. In any case, no matter where you are in your personal or professional journey, look for a mentor. And for those of us who are senior leaders look for one or more mentees. I took much pride and enjoyment in starting up a mentorship program at my former company which had hundreds of employees from around the world participate through several "waves" of the program. In addition to opportunities within your company - there are many organizations that seek mentees to volunteer their time. American Corporate Partners (ACP) is a great one that I have had the pleasure of being a part of which helps our veterans, and their spouses prepare for professional opportunities outside of the military. GROW MENTORING is another that I have been a part of which began during COVID-19 by a young lawyer in the UK who simply wished to encourage junior lawyers and law students to connect with more experienced professionals during an otherwise isolated time. University alumni associations, professional organizations such as TechGC and many other groups have mentorship opportunities to get involved in and are always looking for volunteers.
And keep in mind that in a mentoring relationship it's not only the mentee that benefits! Mentorship builds a two-way, mutually beneficial relationship. What mentors learn and take away from mentoring their junior mentees is often priceless and may be the biggest surprise in any mentorship relationship. A good mentor should be an active and open listener. As an active listener a mentor can learn new insights, new values, and tools from their mentee including strengthening their coaching and feedback skills and make important often long-lasting relationships.
Ask most leaders if they have had one or more mentors during their career journey and the answer will undoubtedly be a resounding 'yes'. At a low cost with opportunity for high impact, it is no surprise that mentorship programs are becoming more and more popular, and more and more employees are getting involved. As you set your goals for 2023, I encourage you to seek out opportunities to be a mentor or mentee for yourself and for others.
Happy National Mentoring Month!
The S-Curve Archives
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News
We are proud to announce that Richard Cooperstein has accepted the position of co-chair of the Structured Finance Association’s (SFA) Regulatory Capital & Liquidity committee.
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NewsToday we acknowledge the Year of the Ox. Happy Lunar New Year! We stand in solidarity with the Asian community against all violence and racism. Here’s to a year of peace, health and prosperity.
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NewsThis February, AD&Co celebrates a central part of American History—Black History. The richness of the contributions of the Black community as a whole, and innumerable remarkable individuals, can not be overstated.
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Thoughts
The January 14, 2021 revisions of the Preferred Stock Purchase Agreements between the Treasury and the GSEs[i] (Government Sponsored Enterprises) along with the Treasury Department Blueprint on Next Steps for GSE[ii] Reform perhaps represent the end of a decade- long effort to create multiple competitive enterprises and end the government support of the GSEs.
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NewsMartin Luther King, Jr. was a great leader and inspirational speaker. His wisdom can serve as a guide for as long as we remember him. Andrew Davidson & Co would like to acknowledge a fraction of what he gave us with two relevant quotes that seem fitting in 2021.
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Thoughts
In the spring of 2019, National Association of Realtors® (NAR), together with financial-market experts Susan Wachter (Wharton) and Richard Cooperstein (Andrew Davidson & Co., Inc.) proposed completing the transition of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (Enterprises) into market utilities in a publication entitled “A Vision for Enduring Housing Finance Reform.” This work builds on Richard Cooperstein and Andrew Davidson’s 2017
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Thoughts
Separating signal from noise is at the heart of what we do at AD&Co. One of the key tools we utilize for that purpose is a sophisticated set of model performance trigger reports. These monthly reports not only alert us to model drift but also point to possible causes for the drift.
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News
We proudly launched our new website on November 13th. As you familiarize yourself with the new look of ad-co.com, you will come to know the many new offerings we provide. Along with the new website, we have organized our products as a menu of models and applications for a wide range of investor appetites. Let us review the menu of our product offerings.
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News
Andrew Davidson & Co., Inc. (AD&Co), is proud to support Fite Analytics’ innovative cloud-native Mortgage-Backed Securities Analytics Service. The Fite Analytics solution incorporates AD&Co’s LoanDynamics models that provide forecasts of voluntary prepayments, defaults and losses that drive risk analytics across the mortgage-backed securities market with comprehensive coverage.
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We are thrilled to announce that Andrew Davidson & Co., Inc. has launched a new look for ad-co.com. Some of the exciting new features of this site include:
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A dynamic homepage highlighting the firm’s latest innovations, AD&Co client benefits, announcements, and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts.
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