Advisory Board
Moose M. Scheib, Chairman of the Board
Mr. Scheib is a business consultant specializing in loss mitigation, private placements, homeowner retention, and neighborhood stabilization. While serving as LoanMod.com's Chairman & CEO, he co-founded Aleph Advisors, a boutique advisory firm focused on helping U.S. companies do business overseas. Prior to founding LoanMod.com, Mr. Scheib practiced corporate law at the international law firm of Proskauer Rose in New York City, clerked in the New York State Supreme Court, and interned at the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of New York. He has been interviewed on Fox Business News with Neil Cavuto and featured in various publications including Forbes Magazine, Crain's Detroit Business, America.gov (U.S. State Department Publication), the Detroit Free Press, and The Washington Post. Mr. Scheib received his bachelors in Economics and Management from Albion College where he played football and was a team captain for four years. He received his Juris Doctorate from Columbia Law School where he was a staff member of the Columbia Business Law Review. Mr. Scheib's notable contribution to various articles and publications include: The Essential Role of Securities Regulation (Duke Law Journal, February 2006). He is the recipient of the 2004 Raymond Jallow Award for Public Service, the Arabian Business Magazine 30 Under 30 for 2010, the 2010 Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the American Arab Chamber of Commerce, and is a member of the Connecticut Bar.
Jesse T. Clapham
Prior to joining LoanMod.com, Mr. Clapham was a Vice President at Goldman, Sachs
& Co.. During his seven year tenure, Mr. Clapham worked in the firm's Security
Services division. The Division is responsible for traditional and synthetic
financing for alternative investment vehicles, as well as the facilitation of short
sale transactions. Most recently, Mr. Clapham managed the Product Development
organization. The team was responsible for providing investment managers with the
tools and services necessary to help them focus on managing money, maximizing trading
performance, scaling their businesses and attracting new sources of capital. The team
created and maintained a global reporting platform and technology infrastructure
which included Risk Analytics and Performance Measurement tools in addition to a
suite of custom tailored solutions based on the needs and objectives of individual
clients. Mr. Clapham graduated from Dickinson College in 2000 with a degree in
Spanish Literature.
Bukola A. Jejeloye
Mr. Jejeloye is currently rounding up his service with United Nations Mission in
Kosovo in a legal capacity in the Office of the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General. With a diverse educational background, Mr. Jejeloye's work and
service has spanned over several industries and various countries. With previous
stints as a business consultant, policy analyst, legal officer/associate and
program/technology associate, he has worked in various public and private
organizations in multiple legal, political and social systems spanning the globe
including the United States, Brazil, Nigeria, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom, Liberia,
Kosovo and East Timor. He is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (S.M. in Nuclear Engineering and S.M. in
Technology & Policy Program) and Columbia University School of Law (J.D. in Law,
with focus and special recognition in Public International and Comparative Law). He
is active with several non-profits, professional and civic groups in the United
States and abroad.
John R. Marks, IV
John R. Marks, IV received his B.A. in Economics from Harvard University (with
honors) and his J.D. from Columbia Law School. As a member of the Florida Bar, he has
practiced law in Florida in the fields of telecommunications, intellectual property,
and health care. At Florida A&M University's School of Business, he taught
business law and international commercial law. Presently, he is an instructor at
Florida State University's College of Information, teaching communications, legal
research, and information policy.
Cristina A. Velez
Cristina A. Velez is Staff Attorney for the Second Judicial Circuit of the State of
Florida. She received her Bachelors of Arts in Political Science from Wellesley
College and her Juris Doctor from Columbia Law School. Ms. Velez has practiced in the
fields of Labor Law, Employment Law and Civil Rights Law. She has been published in
the New York Law Journal. Ms. Velez has also served as an Adjunct Professor in the
Political Science Department at Florida State University in the field of
International Law. Ms. Velez currently resides in Tallahassee, Florida.
Ali Rahman
Mr. Rahman is a co-founder of Aleph Advisors, a boutique advisory firm focused on
helping clients expand their reach in international markets through the
identification of strategic partnerships and investment opportunities, and providing
counsel in structuring those relationships and investments. Previously, Mr. Rahman
was an associate in the Corporate & Securities and Finance practices at Pillsbury
Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. His practice focused on corporate finance and mergers and
acquisitions primarily in the energy industry. Mr. Rahman represented clients
throughout all phases of project development, including the negotiation of project
site and acquisition agreements, entity formation, due diligence and negotiating and
drafting necessary documents. Prior to law school, Mr. Rahman was employed at the
International Crisis Group, an independent non-governmental organization working
through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve deadly
conflict. He has also served at the Palestinian Authority Negotiations Affairs
Department directly under the supervision of current Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas, assisting in the research and preparation of strategy for the
Palestinian-Israeli peace talks. He received his bachelors in Philosophy and Foreign
Affairs from the University of Virginia, his Juris Doctorate from Columbia University
School of Law and is a member of the New York Bar. Mr. Rahman speaks Arabic, English
and Spanish.
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