Kevin Ryan

“I was drawn to FHLBank Boston because of its focus on economic and community development in New England.” 

Kevin Ryan
Housing + Community Investment Analyst Manager

​Kevin Ryan

Housing + Community Investment Analyst Manager

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Kevin oversees our team of housing + community investment analysts, a role he assumed in 2025. He previously held the role of senior housing + community investment analyst, reviewing and analyzing initiatives that are funded through our Affordable Housing Program and other programs to ensure compliance with federal regulations, program policies, and procedures.


A deep interest in economic and community development led Kevin to our housing team in 2018. Since joining our team, Kevin has successfully leveraged technology to improve processes and report the impact of our housing and community investment programs. He has been instrumental in completing indepth research and analysis, which is invaluable to our senior leadership team.


Prior to joining FHLBank Boston, Kevin was a consultant at a Boston-based management consulting firm working with various state government human service agencies and their nonprofit partners. He also worked as an analyst at the same firm after earning a bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University. As an analyst, Kevin helped to maximize child welfare funding for the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families. 


Kevin graduated magna cum laude from Brandeis International Business School with a master’s degree in economics and finance. As a graduate student, Kevin interned at World Relief, developing agriculture pilot programs targeting smallholder farmers in East Africa and Haiti.


When he's not busy caring for his two young children, Kevin enjoys staying active by taking hikes and playing soccer. He also mentors young adults through his local church and organizes a youth soccer camp in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Kevin also likes cheering on the New England Patriots and Liverpool Football Club.

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