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Text Box: William H. Reisner
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Text Box: William H. Reisner
Vice President

Bill Reisner splits his time between the firm’s St. Louis and Los Angeles offices. As a Vice President in the Project and Facilities Finance group, Bill focuses on securing capital for corporate and municipal clients through a combination of tax-exempt and taxable bond financing. He has significant experience in structuring variable and fixed-rate bonds for industrial development (IDB), tax increment financing (TIF), exempt facilities, higher education, 501(c)(3) and essential purpose financings. His clients include manufacturers, developers, universities and municipalities throughout the United States. Bill also represents businesses and non-profit organizations as financial advisor and in this capacity provides guidance on the financing of capital projects as well as debt restructuring.
Bill brings a unique background to each transaction as someone who can blend both the corporate and municipal disciplines into his assignments. Recently, he has been a speaker at national and regional conferences on the subject of development and structured financings that make use of tax credits, tax-exempt bonds and other federal and state incentives. Bill was one of the first bankers to close a tax-exempt non-housing bond issue in the United States that utilized the Federal Home Loan Bank credit enhancement facility made available by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. This unique financing structure provided a lower interest-cost for the client. Further, he has led efforts to educate municipal clients on the provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. These programs provide new financing tools and potential solutions for municipal and corporate projects that access the capital markets. 
Bill earned his MBA from the Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis and his BA from Dartmouth College. In 2009, he was named as one of the St. Louis Business Journal’s top thirty business professionals under the age of thirty.