Overview

Rachael Jensen is counsel in Chapman's National Public Finance Department. Her practice is focused on taxable and tax-exempt financings, primarily involving multifamily housing developments. Rachael has experience serving as partnership counsel in connection with multifamily financings involving the use of bonds, tax credits and other tax subsidies. She also advises the boards of governmental nonprofit entities in connection with housing finance and other governance matters. 

Prior to joining Chapman, Rachael served as Director of Intergovernmental Affairs/Executive Agency Counsel at the New York City Administration for Children's Services, where she coordinated the agency’s legislative activities and cultivated relationships to support the agency’s goals.

Memberships

National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies

Texas Association of Local Housing Finance Agencie

Admitted

Illinois

New York

Education

University of Iowa, J.D., with distinction, 2012

  • Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice

Bradley University, B.S., Entrepreneurship and Music Business, summa cum laude, 2006

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