Jenna Banatwala represents banks, non-bank lenders, and other financial institutions in a range of complex financial transactions, and has experience working with clients across a variety of industries. During law school, Jenna interned at the United States Attorneys’ Offices, District of New Hampshire. Prior to law school, she worked as an intern for HUD: Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity. Representative Engagements Second Avenue Capital Partners in a $75 million asset-based revolving credit facility to Allbirds, a publicly-traded sustainable footwear and apparel company. Second Avenue Capital Partners in asset-based revolving credit facility and term loan facility to True Religion Apparel, a retail clothing company known for its direct-to-consumer signature premium denim jeans. Agent, for a syndicate of lenders, in connection with a $1.5 billion unsecured senior credit facility to a public university. Agent in $152.5 million sponsor-backed working capital facility ($87.5 million term loan, $50 million delayed draw term loan, and $15 million revolving facility) for a precision manufacturing platform. Agent in $185 million sponsor-backed working capital facility ($160 million term loan and $25 million revolving facility) for leading U.S. manufacturer of private label take-and-bake pizzas. Wells Fargo Bank as administrative agent and collateral agent in connection with a substantial amendment to an existing $433 million asset-based revolver credit facility to The Children’s Place, Inc., a specialty retailer of children’s apparel and accessories. Citizens Bank, N.A., as agent, in connection with an $85 million senior secured asset-based revolving credit facility to Thryv, Inc., a publicly traded software as a service company and operator of Yellow Pages, and certain of its domestic and Australian subsidiaries. Education & Credentials Cornell Law School, JD (2023) General Editor, Cornell Law Review Temple University, BBA (2020) magna cum laude Admissions New York Massachusetts