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Kristina Sawyer
Kristina Sawyer is the Vice President of Lending for Arixa Capital Advisors and Crosswind Financial.1 In her role, she focuses on launching new ventures, loan originations for various Arixa-managed portfolios, and managing client and broker relationships. She also oversees the technology operations and development of Arixa's operating platform.1
With over ten years of experience at Arixa Capital, Sawyer has been instrumental in driving strategic priorities that have enabled the company to expand and deliver exceptional client service. Her contributions have been significant, helping to service over 2,100 loans during her tenure.1
Prior to her current position, Sawyer served as the Director of Loan Operations at Arixa Capital, where she was responsible for the day-to-day operations of Arixa's four real estate funds. Her extensive background in real estate spans more than 23 years, covering various aspects of the industry including real estate lending, portfolio management, risk management, asset management, and property management.1
Sawyer's professional experience also includes roles such as:
- Regional Sales Manager for Cabo La Estancia/NRG Financial
- Resident Manager at Century West Properties
- Vice President of Portfolio Properties, where she launched the property management division and worked in mortgage brokerage and commercial acquisition1
In terms of qualifications and affiliations, Kristina Sawyer is a licensed real estate salesperson with the California Bureau of Real Estate (CalBRE 01985239).2 She is also a Realtor and a member of several professional organizations, including the National Association of Realtors (NAR), California Association of Realtors (CAR), and the American Association of Private Lenders (AAPL).1
Notably, Sawyer is one of the cofounders of the Women in Private Lending group, demonstrating her commitment to supporting and promoting women in the finance industry.1 Her dedication to women in business has been recognized, as evidenced by an acknowledgment from the Los Angeles Business Journal.3