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05-14-2014 - 3rd Annual NYC Finance Expo to be held May 14th

The 3rd Annual NYC Finance Expo will be held at the Roosevelt Hotel on May 14th. Featured speakers will include: Ken Krysinski, partner & lead digital strategist, Socialfix Media; George Eliopoulos, managing director, MW Capital; Linda Wellbrock, president, Leading Women Entrepreneurs, LLC; Terry Tateossian, founder & lead technical engineer, Socialfix Media; Vince Cirianni, co-managing partner, Preferred Client Group, LLC; Matthew Adessa, retail sales supervisor, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage; Jeff Seidler, director, Emerald Creek Capital; George Denman, principal, Oxford Appraisal Management; Jonathan Daniel, principal, Knighthead Funding, LLC; Konrad Putzier, reporter, Real Estate Weekly; Deena Baikowitz, chief networking officer, Fireball Network; Guelda Voien, editor, Mortgage Observer; Marc Hochstein, executive editor, American Banker; Pat Lavell, president, Liberty Home Funding, Inc.; Jason Pendergist, head of commercial term lending group, Chase; Jason Ferrante, vice president/relationship manager, City National Bank; Mac Wilcox, president, Savoy Bank; John Kazazis, president, A.R.S. Abstract, Ltd.; John Catsimatidis, chairman & CEO, Red Apple Group; Charles Ruffin, account manager, Emigrant Mortgage Co.; Joseph Orefice, senior VP & head, Commercial Real Estate Investors Bank; Jeffrey Tesch, managing director, Rehab Cash Now; Francis Korzekwinski, senior executive VP, Flushing Bank; Robert Levy, executive VP, MBA of NJ; Steven Testa, VP & regional sales manager, Sun Home Loans; Kenneth Weissenberg, partner, EisnerAmper; Adam Luysterborghs, managing director, AVANT; Russell Nova, senior VP, The Cornerstone Group of NY; Francis Greenburger, chairman & CEO, Time Equities, Inc.; David Hansel, president, Alpha Funding Solutions; Paul Ullman, co-managing partner, Asset Based Lending; Allen Beydoun, senior VP, UWM United Wholesale Mortgage; Barry Korn, managing director, Barrett Capital Group; Robert Magnan, first VP - regional manager, Emigrant Mortgage Co.; Ofer Yardeni, co-chairman & CEO, Stonehenge Partners; Ann Kayman, CEO, New York Grant Co.; Michael Stoler, president, New York Real Estate TV, LLC; and William Procida, president, Procida Funding & Advisors. Visit www.nycfinanceexpo.com for more information.
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