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Mark Patrick

Macro & Country Risk Team, TIAA Financial Risk and Capital Management
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About Mark Patrick

Mark Patrick is Head of the Macro & Country Risk Team (M&CR) within TIAA Financial Risk and Capital Management. He also manages the firm’s Emerging Risks process.

Mark’s international career spans three decades of public and private service. Prior to joining TIAA in 2016, he was Head of Asia Pacific Country Risk at JP Morgan in Hong Kong from 2014-2016. From 2011 to 2014, Mark was Head of Developed Markets and Latin America Country Risk at JP Morgan in New York. Mark designed the firm’s country stress methodology, enforced country limits, rated sovereign jurisdictions and performed sovereign rating advisory services for foreign government clients. From 2008 to 2011, Mark was a Lead Derivatives Negotiator for the LAMCO (Leham Brothers) bankruptcy estate and faced off against big bank, sovereign and muni derivatives creditors. Mark joined Lehman Brothers in 2000 and founded the Sovereign Risk function. He built and managed country limits, country stress, reporting and sovereign ratings frameworks. He remained in that role until Lehman’s bankruptcy in 2008. Mark joined the State Department in 1991 and served as a career US diplomat in Peru (1992-94), Singapore (1994-96) and Washington (1996-2000). He was awarded State’s Superior Honor Award for his management of the Asian Fianancial Crisis in 1997-98.

Mark lives in Chatham, New Jersey with his family. He enjoys cycling, painting and traveling, as well as weekends at the Jersey Shore.

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