David Abrams
About David Abrams
David Abrams is a Clinical Associate Professor at NYU Preston Robert Tisch Institute for Global Sport and a Banker at INNER CIRCLE SPORTS LLC, specializing in capital funding for major sports developments.
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David Abrams serves as a Clinical Associate Professor and is currently working at INNER CIRCLE SPORTS LLC as a Banker. He also holds a position at NYU Preston Robert Tisch Institute for Global Sport.
Professional Experience
David Abrams has extensive experience in the finance industry with a focus on major public-private partnerships and sports developments. His notable positions include: Principal Consultant at Strategic Advisory Group (2013-2016), Managing Director at Jefferies (2010-2013), Director at Bank of America Merrill Lynch (2006-2010), Executive Director at Morgan Stanley (2003-2006), Managing Director at A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. (1999-2003), and Senior Vice President at William R. Hough & Co. (1997-1998). He worked for Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc. from 1988 to 1997 and began his career at Manufacturers Hanover Trust as Vice President from 1985 to 1988.
Education and Expertise
David Abrams has a robust educational background with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance from Northeastern University (1983-1985) and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Organizational Management from The Wharton School (1976-1980). He specializes in capital funding for major sports developments, lease structures for sports facilities, public-private partnerships, and municipal finance.
Industry Specialization
David Abrams is an expert in capital funding and lease structures for sports facilities. With a strong background in municipal finance and public-private partnerships, he frequently lectures on topics related to the sports industry, sharing his extensive knowledge and practical experience.
Current Professional Roles
Currently, David Abrams is engaged in two key professional roles: a Banker at INNER CIRCLE SPORTS LLC and a Clinical Associate Professor at NYU Preston Robert Tisch Institute for Global Sport. His contributions in these roles demonstrate his ongoing commitment to the fields of finance and sports management, especially in the Greater New York City Area.