Dina Alexander Named Fellow in American College of Mortgage Attorneys

April 23, 2013

Portland real estate and land use law firm Radler White Parks & Alexander LLP is pleased to announce that Dina Alexander has been named a Fellow of the American College of Mortgage Attorneys (ACMA). She becomes only the fifth Oregon attorney, and one of approximately 400 attorneys nationwide, to be honored as an ACMA Fellow.

ACMA is a national organization made up of leaders in the mortgage law industry. Fellowship in the association is by nomination only. To be considered, an attorney must be a distinguished practitioner in the law relating to real estate finance transactions and a significant contributor to bar association and educational activities that advance the profession.

“Dina’s selection as a Fellow of ACMA recognizes both her exceptional work for clients and her commitment to giving back to her profession,” said Barbara Radler, Founding Partner of Radler White Parks & Alexander LLP. “This honor is well deserved.” Dina Alexander is a Founding Partner of Radler White Parks & Alexander LLP and a member of the firm’s Corporate and Real Estate practice groups. Since 1999, she has dedicated a substantial portion of her professional time to the area of real estate finance.

Ms. Alexander has handled structured finance transactions totaling in excess of $1 billion for construction projects in Oregon and California. She has also handled large-scale workouts, arranged securitized re-financings, formed “blind pool” funds and assisted clients with the defeasance process. Ms. Alexander also has assisted clients with New Market and Historic Tax Credit transactions, bond financing transactions, and hotel projects financed with equity raised under the EB-5 Immigration program.

Ms. Alexander is a frequent speaker at real estate seminars and conferences. She is a member of the American Bar Association, Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) and Oregon Women Lawyers (OWLS). She currently serves on the Executive Committee and is the Chair of the Legislative Committee of the Oregon State Bar’s Real Estate and Land Use section.