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Brenda Brockbank

Vice President, Investment Management at MCAP

Brenda Brockbank has a diverse work experience in the financial industry. Brenda started their career at Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) as a Senior Program Officer, where they managed staff resources and collaborated with key stakeholders to deliver federal housing programs. Brenda then moved on to various roles at CMHC, including Underwriter, Principal, and Senior Manager, where they gained expertise in underwriting multiple unit residential projects and care facilities.

After their time at CMHC, Brenda joined TD as a Senior Relationship Manager, where they managed high-value relationships and assessed credit requests. Brenda later became a Senior Manager in Origination, where they developed and managed client relationships, as well as secured new opportunities through financing solutions. In their last role at TD, Brenda served as a Senior Manager in Credit, where they managed the credit and operational risk for the bank's multi-unit residential mortgage portfolio.

Currently, Brenda is working at MCAP as the Vice President of Investment Management. In this role, they are responsible for underwriting, loan approval, and sale of MCAP originated commercial loans. Brenda formulates business strategies, ensures compliance with credit policies, and directs activities related to mortgage funding and sales.

Overall, Brenda Brockbank's work experience highlights their expertise in underwriting, credit management, relationship management, and strategic planning in the financial industry.

Brenda Brockbank completed their undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto from 1986 to 1990, earning an Honours B.A. in Urban & Economic Geography. Brenda also holds a certification in Unconscious Bias from LinkedIn, obtained in 2020.

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Timeline

  • Vice President, Investment Management

    March, 2021 - present

  • Senior Director, Investment Management

    January, 2019