Joyce Judah
About Joyce Judah
Joyce Judah is the Associate Managing Director of Asset Management at CIBC, with extensive experience in loan origination and business development in commercial and residential real estate.
Education and Expertise
Joyce Judah studied Finance at San Diego State University, where she achieved a Bachelor of Science degree. She has expertise in loan origination and business development across core asset classes in commercial and residential real estate. Judah is recognized for her experience in building business processes from idea generation through implementation and is trained in GE Six Sigma, focusing on customer requirements and process management and improvement.
Current Role at CIBC
Since 2023, Joyce Judah has been serving as the Associate Managing Director in Asset Management at CIBC, located in Chicago, Illinois, United States. In this role, she leverages decades of industry expertise to manage and grow the bank's asset management portfolio, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and client needs.
Previous Experience at Freddie Mac
From 2015 to 2023, Joyce Judah held the position of Production Manager for the Central Region in Small Balance Lending for Multifamily at Freddie Mac, based in Chicago, IL. Prior to that, she served as a Senior Asset Resolution Analyst for Multifamily at Freddie Mac from 2010 to 2011. Her role involved overseeing loan processes and ensuring profitable growth in multifamily lending.
Roles in Mortgage and Project Management
Joyce Judah was a Mortgage Loan Officer at Bank of America from 2012 to 2015. Before that, she worked at Builders Bank as a Project Manager (Consultant) from 2011 to 2012 and as Senior Vice President from 2003 to 2009. Her responsibilities included project management and mortgage loan origination, where she built and maintained business relationships, contributing to the bank’s growth.
Earlier Career and GE Financial Assurance
Joyce Judah started her career at Union Bank, working in the Mortgage Banking Group from 1985 to 1988. She subsequently joined GE Financial Assurance, where she held the Vice President position from 1988 to 2001. During her tenure, she honed her skills in asset management, customer service, and process improvement, supported by her GE Six Sigma training.