Monarch Private Capital (MPC), an investor in tax credit projects, has appointed Daniel Irizarry as Director of Finance.
Irizarry, who has extensive bank finance experience, will assist in loan structuring, evaluate new investment opportunities, manage banking relationships, oversee internal financial controls, and provide input on strategic initiatives.
“This role is the ideal fit for me professionally and personally, “Irizarry says. “I feel that I can contribute immediately, plus I’m excited to be a part of a company that is focused on positively impacting communities.”
“I’m pleased to welcome Daniel to our finance team in this new role and look forward to working closely with him as we continue to execute our financial strategy for the profitable long-term growth of the business,” says Craig J Hoffman, Chief Financial Officer for MPC. “Daniel’s versatility, experience and reputation complement our existing finance team and will help us to achieve our vision to be the premier provider of tax credit capital and create universal recognition of the positive impact of tax credit investing.”
Prior to joining Monarch, Irizarry was a Relationship Manager at Regions Business Capital. He was responsible for the portfolio management and underwriting of asset-based loans for public and private companies. Prior to Regions, Irizarry spent time at private equity firms evaluating investment opportunities and executing transactions. He was also in the debt private placement groups of New York Life and Prudential Financial responsible for the origination, underwriting, and portfolio management of debt financing for corporations. Irizarry started his career in the valuation groups of Arthur Andersen and Dovebid Valuation Services focusing on valuations for debt financing and M&A purposes.
Irizarry holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Virginia and an MBA from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia, where he was a Robert Toigo Foundation Fellow. Irizarry is also very active in the community, where he is on the Administrative Board of his church.