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  <title>Identifying and Managing Troubled/Special Assets</title>
  <description>  Cinnaire’s Advancing Communities&amp;amp;nbsp;Podcast&amp;amp;nbsp;includes a special asset management series called AM With A&amp;amp;amp;M. Asset management experts April Priebe (A) and Miranda Bialk (M) bring together thought leaders, policy makers, and others to discuss issues, share strategies and provide resources to professionals working in the field of asset management (AM).  In this month’s&amp;amp;nbsp;podcast, April and Miranda invite Kristin Bolan, manager, special and stabilized assets, Cinnare, to discuss how asset managers identify emerging risks and work to stabilize troubled assets.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Kristin has been with Cinnaire for six years, where she has served as an asset manager, special assets/stabilized assets and now oversees Cinnaire’s stabilized equity portfolio including special assets and their asset managers.  In this&amp;amp;nbsp;podcast, you’ll learn:   Steps to identify an emerging risk  What triggers a project to get on the watchlist  How to stabilize an asset to emerge off the watchlist.  The importance of having a proactive asset management team with open communications among partners   &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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