How to represent COVID experience (special assets or loan workouts)

So I'm looking to shift funds - not happy, need more etc.- and I'm wondering how to even represent my experience effectively. As the US locked down in March, I was moved from pricing and structuring private credit investments (real estate focus, very high yield) to managing distressed loans and arranging exits. I have learned a lot about chapter 7 and 11 bankruptcy, foreclosure, negotiating with debtors and creditors, how loan documentation can fuck either you or be exploited to fuck another lender, etc.

Any advice on what should i write? So far, I have:

Managed xx loan workouts throughout the US, analyzing legal documents, determining resolution strategy, and driving successful liquidity events

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