Jade Turner-Bond is a partner in the Los Angeles office dedicated to projects that provide a positive social impact (whether sponsored by public entities, nonprofits or for-profit enterprises). Her practice focuses on social and transportation infrastructure projects, and she serves as counsel to issuers, underwriters and sponsors on a broad spectrum of public finance transactions.

Jade is recognized nationally and globally by Chambers USA. Clients describe her as a “trusted advisor” and as being “smart, easy to work with and commercially – minded.”

She has worked on a broad range of financing structures, including fixed and variable rate, tax-exempt and taxable, letter of credit and liquidity supported bonds, tenders, exchanges, senior/subordinate, project finance, direct purchases, and 144A and Section 4(a)(2) offerings.

Some of Jade’s notable clients include the City of Los Angeles, the State of California, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, the Port of Los Angeles, and The Broad, as well as some of the most active underwriters in the market.

She has recently been recognized by Bloomberg Law’s They’ve Got Next: 40 Under 40, as well as a Rising Star by The Bond Buyer and as one of the Women of Influence by The Los Angeles Business Journal. She is also actively involved in community development, serving on the board of directors of GRID110, a nonprofit focused on supporting early-stage entrepreneurs in Los Angeles.

Previously, Jade served as legal counsel to the California State Treasurer’s office.

Beth joined Oppenheimer in 2024 as Head of Public Finance. With over 30 years of industry expertise, she has completed $40 billion in transactions throughout her career. Ms. Coolidge most recently led UBS’s Midwest Public Finance unit for over six years.

She has served as lead banker on numerous hallmark financings including: the Chicago Housing Authority’s Capital Program Revenue Bonds, backed solely by the federal grants that the Authority received from HUD, which won the inaugural Deal of the Year award by The Bond Buyer in 2002, The Indianapolis Local Public Improvement Bond Bank’s Community Justice Center financing which won Midwest Deal of the Year in 2019; and, most recently, Ms. Coolidge was awarded the 2023 Bond Buyer Deal of the Year Award for her work on the City of Chicago’s Sales Tax Securitization transaction, inclusive of the City’s inaugural social bond issuance that achieved the highest pricing differential on an ESG financing to date.

In 2017, Beth was recognized as a Trailblazing Women in Public Finance by The Bond Buyer and continues to pave the way for women of our industry.

Ms. Coolidge is a lifelong resident of the City of Chicago and serves on numerous charitable boards in Chicago. She has served on the board of the Chicago Summer Business Institute since its inception and has served as Co-Chair for over 10 years. Ms. Coolidge also serves on the board of The Civic Federation of Chicago where she sits on the Executive Committee. She serves on the Board of Regents of St. Ignatius College Prep, and the boards of Catholic Charities, The Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago and the board of Maryville Academy. Ms. Coolidge is also a member of The Economic Club of Chicago where she serves on the membership committee. In October 2018, Ms. Coolidge was appointed to the board of the Chicago Infrastructure Trust by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago City Council. For the past 10 years, she has served as an instructor for the Municipal Bond Club of Chicago Bond School.

Ms. Coolidge received her B.A. in English from the University of Illinois‐Urbana on a General Assembly Scholarship. Ms. Coolidge holds FINRA Series 7, 24, 52, 53, 63, 65, and 79 licenses.

Warren “Bo” Daniels is Managing Director and Head of Public Finance of Loop Capital Markets, a minority-owned firm based in Chicago, IL. He is based in Atlanta and has been the senior banker on over $45 billion of financings during his career and worked on numerous higher education, general obligation, sales tax, transportation, water and sewer, single/multi-family housing, and financial products transactions, as well as complex asset-backed and structured financings. He has extensive experience with sophisticated and complex financial products, hedges and variable rate products and privatizations and P3s. Prior to joining Loop Capital Markets and establishing its Atlanta office, Mr. Daniels was responsible for running the Atlanta public finance office for PNC, Morgan Stanley’s Atlanta office, and Goldman Sachs’s Chicago office, having begun his career with Goldman Sachs in New York. Bo is also on the MSRB Board and is Chair of the Finance Committee. Mr. Daniels earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern California and a Master of Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Troy Clarkson became Brockton’s CFO in February of 2019, succeeding the only other incumbent in the position, John A. Condon, who served as the city’s CFO for 29 years. The position of CFO in Brockton is statutory, created by an act of the Massachusetts Legislature in 1990.

Clarkson comes to the City with more than 25 years of local government and municipal finance experience in both elected and appointed positions. Most recently, he served as the Town Manager for the Town of Hanover and previously served as the Town Manager for the Town of Bridgewater. He has also served as County Administrator for Plymouth County.

Clarkson holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Boston College and a master’s degree in public administration from Bridgewater State University.