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Elizabeth Mays

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Elizabeth Mays (born 1959) is American economist, best known for her books on credit scoring.

Career[edit]

During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Mays worked as a government economist in Washington specializing financial institutions, first at the Government Accountability Office, and later at the Office of Thrift Supervision. There she was part of a team of economists who built the first industry model to evaluate the interest rate risk profile of S&Ls in reaction to the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s. During this time Mays also published, with Anthony G. Cornyn, Interest Rate Risk Models: Theory and Practice (1997) a collection of articles on interest rate risk measurement and management.

In 1996, Mays became involved with credit risk modeling when she went to work for Freddie Mac. In 1998 she edited Credit Risk Modeling: Design and Application, and in 2001, she edited the Handbook of Credit Scoring, which two reviewers called "a useful resource for solving credit management problem".[1] Since 1998, Mays has been a banking economist, running modeling and analytics organizations first for Citi, then JP Morgan Chase.[citation needed]

Publications[edit]

  • Anthony G Cornyn and Elizabeth Mays (edited, 1997) Interest Rate Risk Models: Theory and Practice. Glenlake Publishing Company.
  • Elizabeth Mays, ed. (10 December 1998). Credit Risk Modeling: Design and Application. Global Professional Publishing. ISBN 978-1-888998-38-2. Search this book on [2]
  • Elizabeth Mays, ed. (June 2001). Handbook of Credit Scoring. Global Professional Publishing. ISBN 978-1-888988-01-7. Search this book on
  • Elizabeth Mays and Niall Lynas (2004). Credit Scoring for Risk Managers: The Handbook for Lenders. Southwestern.[3]

References[edit]

  1. Jolayemi, Joel; Flott, Phyllis (2003). "Reviewed Work(s): Handbook of Credit Scoring by Elizabeth Mays". The Journal of Developing Areas. 36 (2): 149–152.
  2. Drozd, Lukasz A.; Serrano-Padial, Ricardo (2017). "Modeling the Revolving Revolution: The Debt Collection Channel". The American Economic Review. 107 (3): 897–930.
  3. Araten, Michel (October 2011). "Review of Credit Scoring for Risk Managers". The RMA Journal: 76.

External links[edit]

  • US Banker October 2009 "The 25 Women to Watch: Regroup, Rebuild, Grow" pp. 45–46.


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