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Partner / Practice Group Leader, Project Finance and Public Finance
Virginia Wong represents both issuers and underwriters in a full range of transactions, including public offerings and private placements, with a particular focus on project bond transactions, securitizations, and tax-exempt revenue bond financings.
I serve as bond counsel to the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority, the Sales Tax Securitization Corporation (Chicago), the Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewer Authority (PRASA), and the Puerto Rico Fiscal Agency and Financial Advisory Authority (AAFAF). I’ve also served as bond counsel to the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) in financings for the State University of New York (SUNY), Columbia University, Rockefeller University, St. John’s University, and Teachers College.
I led the firm’s bond counsel representation of the Puerto Rico Fiscal Agency and Financial Advisory Authority in connection with the largest municipal restructuring in US history for the Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), the general obligation debt and guaranteed debt of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority.
My experience includes representing cultural facilities and not-for-profit corporations in their exempt offerings, including Pace University, The Rockefeller Foundation, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Juilliard School, Carnegie Hall, Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, The Metropolitan Opera, and the New York Botanical Garden.
I serve as lenders’ counsel and bond counsel on public-private partnership (P3) projects around the country including John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport New Terminal One redevelopment and expansion; San Juan Cruise Terminals Project; Midtown Tunnel/Elizabeth River Crossings refinancing; LAX Automated People-Mover Project; SR 400 Express Lanes MMIP Project; Long Beach Civic Center Project; I-70 Project; I-66 Outside the Beltway Project; and Goethals Bridge P3.
There is growing recognition of the need for the public and private sectors to join forces to tackle the nation’s infrastructure challenges. We are developing strategies to combine the strengths of both these sectors to create efficient and cost-effective alternative delivery methods for infrastructure projects.
The following article covers the NP arrivals of Project Finance & Public Finance partner Brian Organ of San Francisco and associate Brandon Caywood of Chicago. Brian is quoted in the coverage, discussing what attracted him to NP, his background, and the depth of NP’s Section 103 attorneys. New York City partner and PBFN practice group leader Virginia Wong and San Francisco Office Managing Partner Rob Weikert are also quoted from NP’s press release.
The following article covers the NP arrivals of Project Finance & Public Finance partner Brian Organ of San Francisco and associate Brandon Caywood of Chicago. Brian is quoted in the coverage, discussing what attracted him to NP, his background, and the depth of NP’s Section 103 attorneys. New York City partner and PBFN practice group leader Virginia Wong and San Francisco Office Managing Partner Rob Weikert are also quoted from NP’s press release.
The following article covers the NP arrivals of Project Finance & Public Finance partner Brian Organ of San Francisco and associate Brandon Caywood of Chicago. Brian is quoted in the coverage, discussing what attracted him to NP, his background, and the depth of NP’s Section 103 attorneys. New York City partner and PBFN practice group leader Virginia Wong and San Francisco Office Managing Partner Rob Weikert are also quoted from NP’s press release.
The following article covers the NP arrivals of Project Finance & Public Finance partner Brian Organ of San Francisco and associate Brandon Caywood of Chicago. Brian is quoted in the coverage, discussing what attracted him to NP, his background, and the depth of NP’s Section 103 attorneys. New York City partner and PBFN practice group leader Virginia Wong and San Francisco Office Managing Partner Rob Weikert are also quoted from NP’s press release.
This article covers Vice President Kamala Harris’ plan for transit-oriented development as a way to increase housing in urban areas. The article references and quotes a client alert written by New York City partner and Project Finance & Public Finance practice group leader Virginia Wong and partner Roddy Devlin. Virginia and Roddy discuss how the advantages of RRIF and TIFIA financing compared to commercial alternatives available to private developers will likely create more projects.
New York City Project Finance & Public Finance senior counsel Ken Lind is profiled in this article, following The Bond Buyer’s announcement naming him as a member of the publication’s 2024 Hall of Fame class. The article highlights Ken’s 45-year career working on some of the country’s largest projects and developments as well as his local impact as a public servant. New York City partner and PBFN practice group leader Virginia Wong and partner Adam Gordon are also quoted on Ken’s reputation in the industry and at NP.
This article covers the New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority’s second bond issuance this year—$450 million of fixed-rate second resolution bonds—and mentions NP for serving as bond counsel. The NP team includes New York City Project Finance & Public Finance practice group leader Virginia Wong; Washington, DC PBFN partner Carla Young; and senior counsel Ken Lind, counsel Sebastian Torres and Abbie Olsen, and associate Greg Hom, all of the PBFN practice and New York City office.
This article covering a $2 billion tax-exempt bond issuance related to a new terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport mentions NP for serving as underwriter’s counsel for Citigroup Global Markets in the transaction. The NP team includes New York City partner and Project Finance & Public Finance practice group leader Virginia Wong, partner Chris Reitzel, senior counsel Ken Lind, and associates Georgia Sackey, Greg Hom, and Paul Dewey; and San Francisco associate Dia Walrath, all of the PBFN practice.
This article recaps the publication’s “Deal of the Year” being awarded to the City of Chicago and its Sales Tax Securitization Corporation (STSC) for a $1.7 billion financing to address initiatives related to affordable housing, homeless support services, environmental justice, and community development. NP served as bond counsel to STSC in connection with a social bonds component of the deal, which included issuance of $750 million of bonds. The NP team was led by New York City partner and Project Finance & Public Finance practice group leader Virginia Wong and included PBFN partner Carla Young and Corporate partner Lloyd Spencer, both of Washington, DC; counsel Abigail Olsen of New York City and Sharone Levy of Chicago; New York City associate Paul Dewey, and New York City senior paralegal Patrick McGovern, all of the PBFN practice. The article also mentions Virginia for receiving the Freda Johnson Award for the private sector, which recognizes trailblazing women working in public finance. Click here to watch Virginia’s acceptance speech.
New York City partner and Project Finance & Public Finance practice leader Virginia Wong joins this podcast discussion, which spotlights her selection as the private-sector winner of the 2023 Freda Johnson Award. The award is given annually by the Northeast Women in Public Finance to recognize trailblazing women working in the public finance space. The podcast conversation includes Virginia’s approach to leadership, her view of municipal market trends, and her successful mentoring of junior attorneys in a hybrid work environment.
This article profiles and quotes New York City partner and Project Finance & Public Finance practice leader Virginia Wong as the private-sector winner of the 2023 Freda Johnson Award. This prestigious award, given annually by the Northeast Women in Public Finance, recognizes trailblazing women working in the public finance space.
This article profiles Chicago Project Finance & Public Finance counsel Gretchen Sherwood, who was selected as one of the publication’s “Rising Stars.” The article highlights Gretchen’s practice and pro bono work in the Chicago area, quoting Gretchen as well as Project Finance & Public Finance practice leader Virginia Wong.
New York City partner and Project Finance & Public Finance practice leader Virginia Wong joins this episode of the podcast to discuss effective mentorship and how to build successful teams in public finance.
This article, which covers a debt restructuring of the Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority outstanding indebtedness, mentions NP as legal advisors on the new indebtedness. The NP team includes Project Finance & Public Finance practice group leader Virginia Wong from New York, Washington, DC partners Mitch Rapaport and Carla Young, Los Angeles partner Angelica Valencia, New York associate Sebastian Torres-Rodriguez, and New York senior paralegals Carolyn Yi-Medina and Patrick McGovern, all of the Project Finance & Public Finance group.
New York
Niagara University, B.A., cum laude
Pace University School of Law, J.D.
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