The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) has named Alexandra Brinton as its new chief financial officer, the association announced Friday.
A certified public accountant, Brinton previously served as controller at the American Association of Airport Executives. She has also held controller positions at the NCTA – The Internet & Television Association; The Conservation Fund; and InterAction.
“I am excited to welcome Alexandra to MBA,” said Peter Grace, MBA’s chief administrative officer and senior vice president of industry education and technology, in a press release. “Her proven track record of strengthening associations and organizations through thoughtful, disciplined financial leadership makes her an excellent addition to our team.”
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Grace added: “She brings a strategic mindset, strong operational rigor and a collaborative, solutions-oriented approach that will be a real asset to our association as we further strengthen our financial operations in today’s market environment.”
The MBA, a national trade association representing the real estate finance industry, counts more than 2,000 companies among its members, including mortgage brokers, independent mortgage banks, credit unions and other firms related to mortgage lending.




