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Stephen M. Renna
STEPHEN M. RENNA Senior Vice President and Counsel The Real Estate Roundtable Stephen M. Renna is Senior Vice President and Counsel of The Real Estate Roundtable, a Washington, DC based national public policy organization representing all sectors of the commercial and multifamily real estate industry. Mr. Renna specializes in tax policy issues. Members of The Real Estate Roundtable are America's leading real estate owners, advisors, builders, investors, lenders and managers as well as the elected leaders of the national real estate trade organizations. Before joining The Real Estate Roundtable (then the National Realty Committee) in 1997, Mr. Renna was Vice President and Counsel for a government relations firm in Washington, DC. Between 1987 and 1991, Mr. Renna was a tax attorney with the law firm of Reid and Reige, P.C., in Hartford, Connecticut. From 1985 to 1987, he served as tax legislative analyst for the National Association of Realtors, with responsibility for residential and commercial real estate tax issues. In 1984, he specialized in tax, banking and budget issues as a legislative aide for U.S. Representative Don Young (R-AK) and served as counsel to the President's Task Force On Private Sector Initiatives. Mr. Renna received his law degree in 1983 from Catholic University's Columbus School of Law in Washington, DC and in 1980 graduated Cum Laude from Fairfield University with a B.A. in political science. He is admitted to the bar in the District of Columbia and Connecticut.