Christopher Mayer

Christopher Mayer

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Chief Executive Officer
New York, United States

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  • Longbridge Financial LLC
    Chief Executive Officer
    Longbridge Financial LLC
    Jul 2012 - Current (14 years 1 month)
    Chris has guided Longbridge's development as a growing reverse mortgage business with focus on customer service, business development, responsible lending, product creation, and technological adoption. Under his leadership, Longbridge has grown from a start-up company to the 2nd largest securitizer of HMBS securities in the US and the largest wholesale reverse mortgage lender. The company now partners with some of the largest traditional mortgage lenders and servicers to help expand the market for reverse mortgages.
  • The Wharton School
    Associate Professor of Real Estate
    The Wharton School
    Jul 1999 - Jun 2002 (3 years)
    Dr. Mayer taught Real Estate Finance and served as Associate Professor (with tenure) and Research Director of the Zell/Lurie Real Estate Center.
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    Research Director and Co-Founder
    Oak Hill Reit Management LLC
    Jan 2004 - Dec 2011 (8 years)
    Chris was co-founder and part-time research director at Oak Hill REIT Management, a hedge fund that invested in US Equity REITs.
  • Columbia Business School
    Paul Milstein Professor Emeritus
    Columbia Business School
    Jul 2002 - Current (24 years 1 month)
    Professor Mayer continues to teach classes at Columbia Business School, where he previously served as Paul Milstein Professor, Senior Vice Dean, and Director of the Milstein Center for Real Estate. His research explores topics in real estate and financial markets, including housing cycles, mortgage markets, reverse mortgages, debt securitization, and commercial real estate valuation. Dr. Mayer has advised policymakers on the financial crisis, testifying six times before committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, writing on the causes of the housing and credit bubbles for the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, and authoring numerous op-ed articles on housing and credit markets. He is frequently quoted in the media includin
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  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, Economics
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Jan 1987 - Dec 1992 (6 years)
    PhD Thesis: "Assessing the Performance of Real Estate Auctions Advisors: James Poterba and William Wheaton
  • University of Rochester
    Bachelor's degree, Math and Economics, highest honors
    University of Rochester
    Jan 1983 - Dec 1987 (5 years)
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