Mr. McKenna received his BA in economics from the University of Chicago, his MA in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, and his MBA from New York University's Stern School of Business, where he specialized in accounting and finance.
At NERA, Mr. McKenna is a member of the Securities and Mass Torts Practices. For the Securities Practice, his areas of expertise include asset valuation issues and forecasting. He has consulted on the valuation of fixed income, equity, employee stock options, principal protected notes, and a variety of other derivative positions. His experience also includes forecasting class action and bankruptcy filings for insurance industry clients.
In the Mass Torts Practice, Mr. McKenna has researched malignant and non-malignant forecasting methodologies. He is the author of expert reports on the valuation of future asbestos liabilities for use in tax related company filings, and has also prepared forecasts of asbestos and other tort liabilities for use in bankruptcy proceedings.
Mr. McKenna is a co-author of “Credit Derivatives and Mortgage-Backed Securities” in The Handbook of Mortgage-Backed Securities (Frank J. Fabozzi, ed., 2016).
Prior to joining NERA, Mr. McKenna worked for two years at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago as an Associate Economist.
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