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Christopher Bosland is a Senior Advisor of Saber Partners, LLC.
Mr. Bosland brings a unique blend of legal, banking and policy experience. He has a successful track record of identifying, analyzing, and advising private sector executives and high-level government officials on complex international and domestic issues. He is a former Managing Director and Deputy General Counsel of Saber Partners, where he worked on a number of the firm's pioneering securitization advisory assignments and other advisory transactions.
Previously, Mr. Bosland served for five years as Counsel to a Presidentially-appointed Director of the Federal Housing Finance Board. That agency regulated the $1 trillion Federal Home Loan Bank System, a government-sponsored entity comprising 12 regional wholesale financial institutions with over 8,000 members nationwide. He played significant roles in the agency's two first-ever enforcement actions and in its regulatory initiatives focused on risk management, financial reporting and corporate governance. In addition to his current Saber duties, Mr. Bosland is chief executive of Cooper, Lawrence & Company, a Virginia firm.
Mr. Bosland also brings in-house corporate experience, having served as counsel at Pedestal Inc., a technology company that developed and implemented mortgage and mortgage-backed security trading systems. At Pedestal, he advised on strategic and M&A matters, negotiated financing, alliance and technology agreements, and worked to secure regulatory approvals for an "alternative trading system" for TBA-MBS. A former attorney in Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Washington, D.C. office, Mr. Bosland was also an assistant economist in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's international research division.
Mr. Bosland earned his JD from the Yale Law School, and his Master in Public Affairs from Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics and mathematics from Rutgers University. Chris lives in Virginia with his wife and children.
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