Future of CECL
In this podcast, Angel Oak’s Adam Beeler and SS&C EVOLV’s Theresa Meawad discuss how insurers are tackling the challenges of CECL accounting amid a volatile credit environment. They highlight strategies for building scalable, auditable credit loss models and meeting evolving regulatory demands.
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Adam is responsible for growing Angel Oak Capital’s assets under management and new business development focused on the Institutional allocator markets. Prior to joining Angel Oak, he served as the Business Development Director for an Atlanta-based boutique investment firm and was responsible for identifying collateralized real estate assets for acquisition and for finding investors to acquire the assets purchased. Adam was also the founder and CEO of Bank Capital Management, LLC, a community bank-centric private equity firm focused on investing in banks as well as sale leaseback vehicles for community banks. Adam also served as Vice President at J.P. Morgan in the Global Execution Services division, where his duties included managing client relationships with J.P. Morgan’s largest accounts and new global sales. Adam holds a B.A. degree in Political Science from Eckerd College and a degree from the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University.
View episodesTheresa is the Senior Director & Head of Solutions Consulting at SS&C EVOLV, where she runs the Solutions Consulting, Training and Thought Leadership teams. In this role, Theresa talks to bank CFOs and CROs daily to guide them in their selection of finance, credit and risk solutions. Prior to joining SS&C, Theresa was a Senior Manager in Ernst & Young’s Financial Services Office, Banking and Capital Markets groups. In all, Theresa has 20 years of professional experience helping financial institutions solve their most complex business problems related specifically to capital markets, valuation, risk and accounting. Theresa is a licensed CPA in the State of Virginia and scored in the top ten on the State of Virginia CPA Exam. She earned an undergraduate degree in finance and accounting from the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and her MBA from the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business.
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