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Caliber Home Loans Appoints Sanjiv Das as CEO

Feb 12, 2016
Caliber Home Loans Inc. has announced that Sanjiv Das has been appointed chief executive officer

Caliber Home Loans Inc. has announced that Sanjiv Das has been appointed chief executive officer. Das succeeds Joe Anderson, who is retiring from the roles of chief executive officer and chairman of the board of directors as of Feb. 12, 2016.

"It has been a privilege to lead this company and work alongside such a dedicated team over the last several years," said Anderson. "Together, we have built one of the largest independent mortgage companies in the country with a solid financial and operational foundation.  I am proud of the success the Caliber team has achieved, and I look forward to watching the company extend its leadership position under Sanjiv."

Das has a successful track record of leading large, financial services businesses both within the U.S. and internationally. Prior to joining Caliber, he served as executive vice president of Global Financial Solutions at First Data Corporation, where he led the international business and played an instrumental role in taking the company public. Das also previously served as chief of staff at First Data Corporation. Prior to that, he served as chief executive officer and president of CitiMortgage. Das also served as head of Citi's Global Mortgage Product Group. He also previously served as managing director at Morgan Stanley Institutional Securities (Equities) Division.

"I am honored to be appointed Chief Executive Officer of Caliber, a market-leading residential mortgage originator and servicer with a talented team committed to promoting homeownership," said Das. "I look forward to building upon the strong foundation the team has put into place to drive continued growth and success at Caliber. Together, I am confident we can enhance value for all of our stakeholders as a leading provider of home financing."

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