Tyler Hoch
Tyler Hoch is a managing director in public finance investment banking at Piper Sandler in Minneapolis, where he focuses on originating tax-exempt and taxable bond and loan transactions primarily in the higher education, energy efficiency, solid waste, green energy and nonprofit sectors. Hoch has over 20 years of public finance investment banking experience.
Before Piper Sandler, Hoch was a managing director for nine years in the public finance investment banking group at Stifel, where he closed on a variety of tax-exempt and taxable bonds for higher education institutions, energy efficiency, solid waste, and healthcare and senior living organizations. He successfully implemented creative debt structures, including public-private partnerships (P3), to achieve his clients’ objectives. Before Stifel, Hoch worked at H.J. Sims as a senior living investment banker. He was also a director with Oppenheimer & Co. for seven years in its public finance investment banking department.
Hoch received a Master of Business Administration degree in finance from the University of Denver, where he was a Marsico Scholar. He also obtained a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the University of Denver. He is a board member and treasurer for the Association for Government Leasing & Finance and a board member for Creekside Montessori School in Minneapolis. He holds Series 7, 50, 52, 53, 63 and 79 securities licenses.