The American Securitization Forum has announced the newly elected officers of its executive committee.The newly elected officers, announced at the organization's 2005 annual meeting in New York, are: Greg Medcraft, managing director and global head of securitization at Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Banking, chairman; Diane Wold, a managing director at GMAC-RFC, deputy chairman; and Sanjeev Handa, a managing director at TIAA-CREF, secretary. All three will serve three-year terms, while other newly elected executive committee members will serve one-year or two-year terms. The new term begins on July 1. The American Securitization Forum can be found online at http://www.americansecuritization.com.
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