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Brian Bailey
Rian Bailey is the Senior Financial Policy Analyst in the Supervision and Regulation Division of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He is responsible for providing thought leadership and monitoring emerging trends in commercial real estate. He provides guidance on CRE valuation issues. Brian has been requested to share his thoughts on commercial real estate trends at venues including the Federal Reserve, universities, industry conferences, and syndicated radio. Brian has extensive experience, spanning both the public and private sectors, with commercial real estate valuation, transaction, development, and financial issues. Prior to joining the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Brian was employed by the private equity firm Tavistock Group to oversee real estate finance and acquisitions. He was responsible for directing due diligence and financial modeling operations, which included assessing and identifying the most financially feasible development scenarios. Before joining Tavistock, Brian was the Director of Real Estate Finance for Flagler Development Group, Florida's largest commercial real estate developer. Brian's experience also includes working for Ernst & Young LLP, where he was an executive. He managed multiple engagements for both private and public sector clients. His advisory experience includes asset acquisition/disposition, transaction due diligence, valuation, feasibility and market studies, loan due diligence, reviewing leases and cash flow modeling.