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Lavin Bernick Executive Chat with Ray Mathoda '99 MBA, CEO, Anchor Loans

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Event (External Speaker) Leadership

Thu, Oct 9, 2025

12:15 PM – 1:15 PM CDT (GMT-5)

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The Lavin Bernick Executive Chat series gives Kellogg students an opportunity to engage with an esteemed executive or civic leader presenting his or her perspectives on leadership. The sessions are dialogue-driven, and informal, with a limited number of seats available at each session. They provide an intimate forum for in-depth conversations and student interaction.

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  • This session is open to FT & EW Kellogg MBA students.
  • Your registration indicates your interest to attend.
  • 25 Attendees will be selected using a lottery system in accordance with event capacity.
  • If randomly selected, you will be notified via email and required to re-confirm that you will attend within 24 hours.
  • If you need to cancel your registration, please do so before registration closes

This chat will be held in-person at the Kellogg Global Hub. Once re-confirmed, selected students will receive room location details via an outlook invitation.

***Due to the exclusive nature of this event, and limited capacity, all confirmed respondents are expected to attend.***

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Lavin Bernick Executive Chats present . . .


Ray Mathoda '99 MBA
CEO
Anchor Loans


Ray is a purpose driven CEO and board director with a strong track record of building and transforming organizations – private, public or non-profit - strategically, operationally, and financially to deliver exceptional growth, impact, and value creation.

Ray is currently CEO of Anchor Loans, one of the nation’s pre-eminent residential real estate renovation and construction lenders, which she is charged with growing and transforming to make a substantial contribution in adding to the nation’s supply of renovated or new market rate and affordable housing.

Ray will speak with 25 students in an off-the-record discussion, where she'll share leadership best practices from her extensive experience.

Learn more here.
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Dress Casual (jeans ok)
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Ray Mathoda

Anchor Loans

CEO

https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymathoda/

Ray is a purpose driven CEO and board director with a strong track record of building and transforming organizations – private, public or non-profit - strategically, operationally, and financially to deliver exceptional growth, impact, and value creation.

Ray successfully led and transformed 6 companies, 3 of which were acquired by Fortune 500 level industry leaders; she also played a key role in the growth and transformation of the Housing Authority of the City of LA (HACLA) and the LA LGBT Center during her Commission and Board tenures at those organizations.

Ray is currently CEO of Anchor Loans, one of the nation’s pre-eminent residential real estate renovation and construction lenders, which she is charged with growing and transforming to make a substantial contribution in adding to the nation’s supply of renovated or new market rate and affordable housing. Prior to leading Anchor Loans, Ray was Founding Chief Business Officer of AntlerA Therapeutics (acq. By Roche 2024), CEO of Xome, co-CEO of Genesis Capital (acq. by Goldman Sachs, 2018), and President of Hudson & Marshall (acq. by Fidelity National Financial, 2017).

Ray is Board Chairperson for Desi Rainbow Parents & Allies, the national non-profit serving families of LGBTQ South Asians in America.

Ray started her career at McKinsey & Company where she was co-leader of the West Coast Healthcare practice. Ray has an A.B. Honors from Princeton University and a M.B.A. with Distinction from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University. She lives with her wife and two sets of twins in Los Angeles, CA.