Prudential Mortgage Capital Company Announces Leadership Change
Prudential Mortgage Capital Company today announced that David Durning, has been named successor to David Twardock, who intends to retire from his role as president.
Newark, N.J.—Prudential Mortgage Capital Company today announced that David Durning, has been named successor to David Twardock, who intends to retire from his role as president. Prudential Mortgage Capital Company, among the largest commercial mortgage businesses in the United States, is a business of Prudential Financial, Inc.
Twardock, president of Prudential Mortgage Capital Company since 1999, has announced plans to retire in April 2013. Durning is currently senior managing director and head of originations for the company, which had $72 billion in assets under management and administration as of September 30, 2012. He has 24 years of experience at Prudential, having joined the company as an investment analyst in 1988. Earlier, he was a lending officer at Chemical Bank and a corporate finance associate at Shearson Lehman.
In addition to his role at Prudential Mortgage Capital Company, Durning is a member of the Prudential Investment Management Investment Committee and serves on the executive board of the National Multifamily Housing Council. He is a former vice chair of the Fannie Mae DUSâ„¢ Advisory Council and is a member of the Urban Land Institute, and the Association for Investment Management and Research.
Durning earned a bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College and an MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of Business. His holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.