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Managed Funds Association
AbbreviationMFA
Formation1991
TypeIndustry Trade Group
Legal status501(c)(6)
PurposeA global trade association for the global alternative investment industry and its investors.
HeadquartersWashington, DC
Region served
Worldwide
President and CEO
Bryan Corbett
Board Chair
Natalie A. Birrell
Main organ
Executive Board
Websitehttp://www.managedfunds.org/

The Managed Funds Association is a Washington, DC-based industry group representing the alternative asset management industry. It was founded in 1991 and is considered a leading financial services trade group. The association describes itself as advocating for "public policies that foster efficient, transparent, fair capital markets, and competitive tax and regulatory structures."[1]

Mission and Leadership

Mission

MFA’s mission is to advance the ability of alternative asset managers to raise capital, invest, and generate returns for their beneficiaries. As part of this mission, MFA provides its members with services and information regarding industry initiatives, developments, and sound practices; serves as a forum for identifying issues of common concern and developing solutions; engages policymakers and the media in dialogue regarding the industry; and offers targeted educational programs and publications to ensure informed governmental policymaking and balanced reporting by the press.[2]

MFA's research provides members and the public with a variety of information on the trends and impacts of the private funds and alternative investments industry. The organization produces reports, white papers, and other products to provide insights into the role of alternative investment funds in capital markets around the world.

Membership

MFA provides industry leadership through government relations, advocacy, and legislative affairs; communications; and education for members, policymakers, the public, and investors. The organization represents over 160 leading alternative asset firms that utilize over 20 strategies including, long/short equity, event-driven, credit, crossover, distress, managed futures/CTA, multi-strategy, quantitative, volatility trading, and other fund strategies. 80 percent of funds with over $1 billion in assets under management are MFA members.[3]

Leadership

Bryan Corbett is MFA's President and CEO. Corbett began his tenure in January 2020[4] after serving as a senior executive at The Carlyle Group. Corbett previously served in the George W. Bush administration as Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Senior Adviser to the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Treasury.[5]  He also worked as counsel of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs under Chairman Richard Shelby.[6] Corbett earned his JD from George Washington University Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the George Washington Law Review, and earned his BA from University of Notre Dame.[7]

MFA's Board of Directors manages the business and affairs of the association. Board members are representatives of MFA member companies. The Board Chair is Natalie A. Birrell (Anchorage Capital Group).[8] 

References

  1. ^ "Managed Funds Association". NASBA Registry. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
  2. ^ Graybeal, Fred. "Membership". Managed Funds Association. Retrieved 2023-03-24.
  3. ^ Graybeal, Fred. "Membership". Managed Funds Association. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
  4. ^ D'Antona Jr., John (28 January 2020). "ON THE MOVE: Citi and Morgan Stanley See Departures". Traders Magazine.
  5. ^ Office of The Press Secretary. "Personnel Announcement". White House Archives. The White House. Retrieved 31 July 2006.
  6. ^ Schmidt, Robert (8 January 2020). "Carlyle Partner Tapped by Hedge Fund Industry to Run Lobby Group". Bloomberg.
  7. ^ "Bryan Corbett | Greenwich Economic Forum". greenwicheconomicforum.com. Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  8. ^ "Natalie Ann Birrell". Bloomberg. Bloomberg.