Chris Crossen has worked as a research analyst, writer, editor, and marketer within various areas of financial services, banking, investments, fintech, AI, climate, natural history, and outdoor business and recreation for 25+ years. Firms and publications utilize his unique combination of editorial experience, financial understanding,  research savvy, and deep curiosity to help them translate their ideas, results, and insights into tangible content that truly matters for clients and prospects, whether B2B, B2C, or other.

Education

MBA, University of California, Berkeley
MFA, Writing, University of Notre Dame
BA, Classics, University of Notre Dame

Corporate Roles

Moody’s Analytics Quantitative Research Group, Sr. Editor & Writer
Sanders Morris Harris, Equity Research Associate
Newell Associates, Associate Portfolio Manager
Equiniti, Consulting Editor, Writer, Researcher 
HundredX, Director Consumer Insights Research

Recent Book Publications

The Art of Shralpinism, w Jeremy Jones, Mountaineers Books, 2022 (National Outdoor Book Award Winner)

Climate Change: Managing the Financial Risk and Funding the Transition, Editor, Risk Books, 2022

The CECL Handbook: A Practitioner’s Guide, Editor, Risk Books, 2021

Credit Risk Measurement and Management: Disruption and Evolution, Editor, Risk Books, 2019

The New Impairment Model Under IFRS9 and CECL, Editor, Risk Books, 2018

CCAR and Beyond: Capital Assessment, Stress Testing, and Applications, Editor, Risk Books, 2013

A Model-Based Approach to Constructing Corporate Bond Portfolios, The Journal of Fixed Income, Zan Li, Jing Zhang, Christopher Crossen, Fall 2012.

Oxygen Media, Content Producer, Writer & Editor
Time, Inc./AOL, Content Producer, Writer & Editor
UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business, Writer & Editor
UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business, Course Reader

Articles

Risk Magazine

Journal of Fixed Income

Equiniti.com

HundredX.com

Moody’sAnalytics.com

Outside Magazine

Science & Medicine

CalBusiness Magazine

Tahoe Quarterly

Backpacker Magazine

Powder Magazine

University of Hawai’i, Manoa, Pacific Journal of International Writing