Michael Neal
Economist at National Association of Home Builders (Research)
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Paul Emrath | M | - |
National Association of Home Builders (Research)
National Association of Home Builders (Research) Investment ManagersFinance The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a trade association located in Washington, DC. Their broad mission is to enhance the climate for housing, homeownership and the residential building industry. Its various groups analyze policy issues, take the industry's story to the public, monitor and work toward improving the housing finance system and analyze and forecast economic and consumer trends. They also provide a wide range of business-related services to members and Home Builder Associations. NAHB represents the industry's interests on Capitol Hill as it strives to ensure that all housing remains a national priority when laws are made and policies are established. NAHB also works with federal agencies on regulations affecting the housing industry in areas such as mortgage finance, codes, energy and the environment. In the HousingData section of their website, NAHB produces in-depth economic analyses of the home building industry based on private and government data. Their Economics Group surveys builders, home buyers, and renters to gain insight into the issues and trends driving the industry. NAHB also publishes HousingEconomics.com, the online economics information source for Americas housing industry. HousingEconomics.com is a subscription service that provides in depth housing and economic data and forecasts for those seeking greater detail than is available in NAHB's Housing Data section. HousingEconomics.com provides the latest housing forecasts, market trends, in-depth economic analysis and archival data relating to the housing industry. | 32 years |
Lay Bragg | M | - |
National Association of Home Builders (Research)
National Association of Home Builders (Research) Investment ManagersFinance The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a trade association located in Washington, DC. Their broad mission is to enhance the climate for housing, homeownership and the residential building industry. Its various groups analyze policy issues, take the industry's story to the public, monitor and work toward improving the housing finance system and analyze and forecast economic and consumer trends. They also provide a wide range of business-related services to members and Home Builder Associations. NAHB represents the industry's interests on Capitol Hill as it strives to ensure that all housing remains a national priority when laws are made and policies are established. NAHB also works with federal agencies on regulations affecting the housing industry in areas such as mortgage finance, codes, energy and the environment. In the HousingData section of their website, NAHB produces in-depth economic analyses of the home building industry based on private and government data. Their Economics Group surveys builders, home buyers, and renters to gain insight into the issues and trends driving the industry. NAHB also publishes HousingEconomics.com, the online economics information source for Americas housing industry. HousingEconomics.com is a subscription service that provides in depth housing and economic data and forecasts for those seeking greater detail than is available in NAHB's Housing Data section. HousingEconomics.com provides the latest housing forecasts, market trends, in-depth economic analysis and archival data relating to the housing industry. | 19 years |
Rob Kapito | M | 67 |
University of Pennsylvania
| 15 years |
Ashok Chaluvadi | M | - |
National Association of Home Builders (Research)
National Association of Home Builders (Research) Investment ManagersFinance The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a trade association located in Washington, DC. Their broad mission is to enhance the climate for housing, homeownership and the residential building industry. Its various groups analyze policy issues, take the industry's story to the public, monitor and work toward improving the housing finance system and analyze and forecast economic and consumer trends. They also provide a wide range of business-related services to members and Home Builder Associations. NAHB represents the industry's interests on Capitol Hill as it strives to ensure that all housing remains a national priority when laws are made and policies are established. NAHB also works with federal agencies on regulations affecting the housing industry in areas such as mortgage finance, codes, energy and the environment. In the HousingData section of their website, NAHB produces in-depth economic analyses of the home building industry based on private and government data. Their Economics Group surveys builders, home buyers, and renters to gain insight into the issues and trends driving the industry. NAHB also publishes HousingEconomics.com, the online economics information source for Americas housing industry. HousingEconomics.com is a subscription service that provides in depth housing and economic data and forecasts for those seeking greater detail than is available in NAHB's Housing Data section. HousingEconomics.com provides the latest housing forecasts, market trends, in-depth economic analysis and archival data relating to the housing industry. | - |
Natalia Siniavskaia | M | - |
National Association of Home Builders (Research)
National Association of Home Builders (Research) Investment ManagersFinance The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a trade association located in Washington, DC. Their broad mission is to enhance the climate for housing, homeownership and the residential building industry. Its various groups analyze policy issues, take the industry's story to the public, monitor and work toward improving the housing finance system and analyze and forecast economic and consumer trends. They also provide a wide range of business-related services to members and Home Builder Associations. NAHB represents the industry's interests on Capitol Hill as it strives to ensure that all housing remains a national priority when laws are made and policies are established. NAHB also works with federal agencies on regulations affecting the housing industry in areas such as mortgage finance, codes, energy and the environment. In the HousingData section of their website, NAHB produces in-depth economic analyses of the home building industry based on private and government data. Their Economics Group surveys builders, home buyers, and renters to gain insight into the issues and trends driving the industry. NAHB also publishes HousingEconomics.com, the online economics information source for Americas housing industry. HousingEconomics.com is a subscription service that provides in depth housing and economic data and forecasts for those seeking greater detail than is available in NAHB's Housing Data section. HousingEconomics.com provides the latest housing forecasts, market trends, in-depth economic analysis and archival data relating to the housing industry. | 19 years |
Rose Quint | F | - |
National Association of Home Builders (Research)
National Association of Home Builders (Research) Investment ManagersFinance The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a trade association located in Washington, DC. Their broad mission is to enhance the climate for housing, homeownership and the residential building industry. Its various groups analyze policy issues, take the industry's story to the public, monitor and work toward improving the housing finance system and analyze and forecast economic and consumer trends. They also provide a wide range of business-related services to members and Home Builder Associations. NAHB represents the industry's interests on Capitol Hill as it strives to ensure that all housing remains a national priority when laws are made and policies are established. NAHB also works with federal agencies on regulations affecting the housing industry in areas such as mortgage finance, codes, energy and the environment. In the HousingData section of their website, NAHB produces in-depth economic analyses of the home building industry based on private and government data. Their Economics Group surveys builders, home buyers, and renters to gain insight into the issues and trends driving the industry. NAHB also publishes HousingEconomics.com, the online economics information source for Americas housing industry. HousingEconomics.com is a subscription service that provides in depth housing and economic data and forecasts for those seeking greater detail than is available in NAHB's Housing Data section. HousingEconomics.com provides the latest housing forecasts, market trends, in-depth economic analysis and archival data relating to the housing industry. | - |
Robert D. Dietz | M | - |
National Association of Home Builders (Research)
National Association of Home Builders (Research) Investment ManagersFinance The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a trade association located in Washington, DC. Their broad mission is to enhance the climate for housing, homeownership and the residential building industry. Its various groups analyze policy issues, take the industry's story to the public, monitor and work toward improving the housing finance system and analyze and forecast economic and consumer trends. They also provide a wide range of business-related services to members and Home Builder Associations. NAHB represents the industry's interests on Capitol Hill as it strives to ensure that all housing remains a national priority when laws are made and policies are established. NAHB also works with federal agencies on regulations affecting the housing industry in areas such as mortgage finance, codes, energy and the environment. In the HousingData section of their website, NAHB produces in-depth economic analyses of the home building industry based on private and government data. Their Economics Group surveys builders, home buyers, and renters to gain insight into the issues and trends driving the industry. NAHB also publishes HousingEconomics.com, the online economics information source for Americas housing industry. HousingEconomics.com is a subscription service that provides in depth housing and economic data and forecasts for those seeking greater detail than is available in NAHB's Housing Data section. HousingEconomics.com provides the latest housing forecasts, market trends, in-depth economic analysis and archival data relating to the housing industry. | 19 years |
Robert Denk | M | - |
National Association of Home Builders (Research)
National Association of Home Builders (Research) Investment ManagersFinance The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a trade association located in Washington, DC. Their broad mission is to enhance the climate for housing, homeownership and the residential building industry. Its various groups analyze policy issues, take the industry's story to the public, monitor and work toward improving the housing finance system and analyze and forecast economic and consumer trends. They also provide a wide range of business-related services to members and Home Builder Associations. NAHB represents the industry's interests on Capitol Hill as it strives to ensure that all housing remains a national priority when laws are made and policies are established. NAHB also works with federal agencies on regulations affecting the housing industry in areas such as mortgage finance, codes, energy and the environment. In the HousingData section of their website, NAHB produces in-depth economic analyses of the home building industry based on private and government data. Their Economics Group surveys builders, home buyers, and renters to gain insight into the issues and trends driving the industry. NAHB also publishes HousingEconomics.com, the online economics information source for Americas housing industry. HousingEconomics.com is a subscription service that provides in depth housing and economic data and forecasts for those seeking greater detail than is available in NAHB's Housing Data section. HousingEconomics.com provides the latest housing forecasts, market trends, in-depth economic analysis and archival data relating to the housing industry. | - |
Stephen Melman | M | - |
National Association of Home Builders (Research)
National Association of Home Builders (Research) Investment ManagersFinance The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a trade association located in Washington, DC. Their broad mission is to enhance the climate for housing, homeownership and the residential building industry. Its various groups analyze policy issues, take the industry's story to the public, monitor and work toward improving the housing finance system and analyze and forecast economic and consumer trends. They also provide a wide range of business-related services to members and Home Builder Associations. NAHB represents the industry's interests on Capitol Hill as it strives to ensure that all housing remains a national priority when laws are made and policies are established. NAHB also works with federal agencies on regulations affecting the housing industry in areas such as mortgage finance, codes, energy and the environment. In the HousingData section of their website, NAHB produces in-depth economic analyses of the home building industry based on private and government data. Their Economics Group surveys builders, home buyers, and renters to gain insight into the issues and trends driving the industry. NAHB also publishes HousingEconomics.com, the online economics information source for Americas housing industry. HousingEconomics.com is a subscription service that provides in depth housing and economic data and forecasts for those seeking greater detail than is available in NAHB's Housing Data section. HousingEconomics.com provides the latest housing forecasts, market trends, in-depth economic analysis and archival data relating to the housing industry. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
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Alex Capano | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 5 years |
Michael Buchman | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Danny Evens | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Gregory P. Mitchell | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
sara berkeley | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Dennis Ding | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 5 years |
Jed Cairo | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 5 years |
Karl Hu | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Will Mooney | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
David Rosenthal | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
David S. Freeland | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Shruti Khare | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Matthew Swanson | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Matt Ross | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Harry Cherken | M | 74 |
University of Pennsylvania
| 1 years |
Jing X. Feng | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Michael Baresich | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Prem Nainani | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Michael Robert Guth | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Sindhu Chitturi | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Nitin P. Tuteja | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Eugenia Gomez | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Pablo Singzon | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Robert Shilton | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Diane Huang | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Susan Lin | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Josh Lee | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jana Wayne | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Cristian Nunez | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
John Saunders | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Alexey Komissarouk | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Daniel Northrup | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 5 years |
Zhiyin Jiang | F | 35 |
University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Jessica Sun | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Rony Ma | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Michael Sale | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jenny Friedman | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jeanne Chen | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Erika Herman | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Priyanka Agarwal Chopra | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Alex Cole Wu | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jacob Shulman | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
William Gaunt | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Dannie Herzberg | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Caroline Kassie | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Lawrence Gu | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Calvin H. Lee | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jessica L. Gartner | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Adrian R. Ironside | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Joel R. Hawkins | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Meena Thever | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
David Dunning | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Ricky Walters | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jake Perlman-Garr | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jason M. Shapiro | M | 46 |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Colin Bristow | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Micah Kaplan | M | 39 |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Alec B. Ofsevit | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Larry Contrella | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jan Dornbush | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 1 years |
Edward Kim | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Alan Park | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Jordan B. Roberts | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
David M. LaLonde | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Eric Zarkovich | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Brian R. Crumbaugh | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Jesse Lucco | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Benjamin S. Forman | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Will Sheehan | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Tania Dimitrova Dimitrova | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Aranda Manuel Aranda | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Benedict Amoo | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Garrett Tyler Marks | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Viacheslav Breusov | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Brandon O'Gara | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Guillermo Eduardo Ruffolo | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Derek Lin | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Lonnie Chestnut | M | - |
Morehouse College
| 4 years |
Keely C. Davies | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Brendan Jung | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Priscilla Tsai | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Neha Khoda | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Alex D. Nussbaum | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Seth Manoff | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Lee Jacobs | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Ryan Stuckert | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Vivian Lubrano | F | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Marty Winik | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Steven Bachman | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Rich M. Grant | M | - |
University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Tuo Tuo | M | 44 |
University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Members of the board
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Michael Neal
- Personal Network