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Parkside Lending’s CEO is Re-Elected as President of the CMBA

Matt Ostrander 2015-02

Matthew Ostrander

Parkside Lending, LLC, a national wholesale and correspondent lender, recently announced that their very own Matthew Ostrander, co-founder, majority owner, chairman, and CEO of Parkside Lending was re-elected as president of Residential Real Estate at the California Mortgage Bankers Association (CMBA) for the 2015-2016 term.

Ostrander and the rest of the CMBA Board were sworn in on Wednesday, July 8, during the Board's July meeting in San Francisco, according to Parkside Lending. Ostrander will be serving his second term president of Residential Real Estate for the CMBA. Prior to this, Ostrander served as director for the CMBA Board since 2010 and has been an active member since 2005.

In addition, Ostrander is also a board member of the Freddie Mac Advisory Board and president and chairman of the board for Parkside Mortgage Trust REIT, the company says. He also serves as president of the Mill Valley Soccer Club, a nonprofit youth sports organization serving 2,500 families in Marin County.

According to Parkside Lending, Ostrander is originally from Long Island, New York and graduated from Cornell University in 1993 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications.

“It is a real privilege to serve as President for the CMBA and I’m fortunate that I am able to contribute my time and experience to this important cause,” Ostrander said. “Our work directly impacts the health and welfare of California’s real estate market and I look forward to furthering the CMBA’s mission to promote sound business practices through our educational and networking opportunities.”

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