Former Senior Vice President of the Risk Assessment, Data Analysis
Larry Cordell is the former Senior Vice President of the Risk Assessment, Data Analysis and Research (RADAR) Group at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Larry Cordell is the former Senior Vice President of the Risk Assessment, Data Analysis and Research (RADAR) Group at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, comprised of four groups that manage the largest collection of databases on US consumer finance, a fixed income analytics team, a group that estimates the annual bank stress test retail loss models, and a research team focused on key supervisory issues, currently on climate risk. Larry also taught Fixed Income Securities as an adjunct professor in Penn State University’s Master of Finance Program. Prior to that, Larry served as Chief Economist at Radian Group and worked at Freddie Mac among the team that developed Loan Prospector®, the first national automated underwriting system for US mortgages. Larry also headed up the team that developed Early Indicator®, the most widely used behavioral scoring system. Larry has published widely in areas of fixed income, real estate economics and banking. Larry received his PhD in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his B.A. in Economics from St. Louis University.