Bryan Corbett is an attorney and American business executive who currently serves as the President and CEO of Managed Funds Association (MFA).
Corbett began his career as a securities lawyer at Wilmer Hale following his clerkship at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Corbett then went into public service as Majority Counsel on the Senate Banking Committee from 2003–2005, under chairman Richard Shelby (R-AL).
[7] Corbett has publicly defended the utility of private credit investment options, arguing in a Bloomberg opinion piece against the claim that such funds pose risks to the financial system and instead provides stability to the economy.
[9] In response to UK Treasury seeking feedback on the financial regulations, Corbett argued that current regulations with a "low disclosure threshold that publicly identifies who is shorting a specific company is harmful to markets" and "public disclosure of short positions should be provided in aggregate so an investor can better understand the full picture of a company’s valuation without having to wade through misleading signals".