Meet The Team
Mary Petty
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
Mary has 22 years’ experience in banking, management, and public administration. Her experience and skills combine to provide expert support in forensic analysis, revenue and expenditure projections, assessment and reimbursement alternatives, as well as project negotiations and reporting. Many municipal clients have engaged P3Works Principals to provide development consulting and analysis to add value to their respective projects. Mary recently concluded negotiations and document preparation for high profile projects like the new Charles Schwab headquarters in Westlake and has just concluded a new TIRZ development for Weatherford and Ennis, and continues to quarterback various PID projects across the Metroplex. She has become a sought-after resource for municipal clients – from bond underwriters to financial advisers and bond counsel – when evaluating project feasibility and financial viability. Mary is a graduate of UNT with a Bachelor in Business Administration, Finance.
Jon Snyder
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
Jon has over 15 years’ experience in the fields of real estate and municipal finance. His areas of expertise include municipal finance programs for infrastructure and public facilities development, fiscal and economic impact analysis, and land development project feasibility studies. Jon has established, restructured, and administered public finance districts that have funded more than $300 million in infrastructure. Financings on which Jon has consulted have included new issues, parity bonds, refundings, workouts, senior and subordinated bonds, and combined revenue bonds. In addition to implementing public financing districts to fund the construction of public improvements, Jon has also assisted in the formation and administration of districts to specifically fund public services. Prior to creating P3Works, Jon founded PIDWorks to provide municipal finance consulting services to cities in the Austin area. Jon holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and economics.