Barbara Isaacman
About Barbara Isaacman
Barbara Isaacman serves as the Senior Vice President and Head of CRE Loan Syndications at HSBC, a position she has held since 2019. With over 35 years of experience in the financial industry, she has held senior roles at major banks and possesses extensive expertise in commercial real estate loan syndications.
Current Role at HSBC
Barbara Isaacman serves as the Senior Vice President and Head of CRE Loan Syndications at HSBC, a position she has held since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the commercial real estate loan syndication process, leveraging her extensive experience in the financial industry. Her leadership contributes to the strategic direction and operational efficiency of the loan syndication team.
Previous Experience in Financial Institutions
Prior to her current role at HSBC, Barbara Isaacman held various senior positions at major financial institutions. She worked at Morgan Stanley as an Executive Director from 1998 to 2008. Before that, she served as a Senior Vice President and Senior Relationship Manager at HSBC from 2008 to 2019. Additionally, she was a Vice President at Chase from 1994 to 1998 and worked at the Industrial Bank of Japan as an Assistant Vice President in the Financial Advisory Department from 1987 to 1989.
Educational Background
Barbara Isaacman earned her M.B.A. in Finance from NYU Stern School of Business. She also holds a B.S. in Finance from Florida State University. Her educational background has provided her with a strong foundation in financial principles, which she has applied throughout her extensive career in the financial industry.
Expertise in Loan Syndications
With over 35 years of experience in the financial industry, Barbara Isaacman has developed extensive expertise in loan syndications, particularly in the commercial real estate sector. Her background includes a proven track record of leadership and a deep understanding of financial advisory services, which she gained during her tenure at the Industrial Bank of Japan.