Credit, Relationship Management, General Management
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A highly productive, vigilant, and accomplished 15+ year Bilingual Senior Financial Services professional having accumulated extensive experience in the banking, insurance, wholesale, and manufacturing sectors. Managed credit portfolios up to $125MM, worked for Fortune 500 financial service and finance companies having international presence and reporting assets of $122B. Fluent in Spanish. Particularly strong at generating well written financial analyses, spreadsheet analysis, and credit administration. As equally effective at establishing and maintaining superior customer service, leading teams, and interacting with internal and external stakeholders. Established a reputation for sporting exceptional problem solving, decision making, and process improvement skills. Highly computer literate, organized, accurate, and consistent.
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Contract work - It depends on your needs. Are benifits included in the "package", the rate (dollar) you'll get paid. I assme this is not 1099 type of work but that you will be getting W2's. Some people loke contract work because they like to change out often.
In today's environment contract work is definatly a good alternative. You can still keep your feelers out for permanent type of position as well. The recruiters I have been speaking with all tell me that front end work (credit underwriting) is basically at a stand still. Think about how you "transfer" your skills to another area....for example Auditing.... do not limit yourself to the leasing industry...investigate other industries as well...your skills can apply to trade type credit, etc.
Evander is a transitional "stop". I am using it as a tax shelter and to try to get some work while I await a new position. This was something I did in 2001 and I got some work from Lehman Brothers at that time....that won't be happening again...so I just resurrected it for now.
I will keep you in mind if one of my recruiters asks if I know anyone with your skills. Being Bi-Lingual should help.
I was actually with CitiCapital and was a GE employee for about 30 days before I got laid off. Were you laid off from GE?. I see you are in LinkedIn I will check your public profile. By the way I am new to this site as well.
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In today's environment contract work is definatly a good alternative. You can still keep your feelers out for permanent type of position as well. The recruiters I have been speaking with all tell me that front end work (credit underwriting) is basically at a stand still. Think about how you "transfer" your skills to another area....for example Auditing.... do not limit yourself to the leasing industry...investigate other industries as well...your skills can apply to trade type credit, etc.
Evander is a transitional "stop". I am using it as a tax shelter and to try to get some work while I await a new position. This was something I did in 2001 and I got some work from Lehman Brothers at that time....that won't be happening again...so I just resurrected it for now.
I will keep you in mind if one of my recruiters asks if I know anyone with your skills. Being Bi-Lingual should help.
I was actually with CitiCapital and was a GE employee for about 30 days before I got laid off. Were you laid off from GE?. I see you are in LinkedIn I will check your public profile. By the way I am new to this site as well.
Marvin Lesman
I was glad that I was able to help you, hope you find someone here that will be able to help you.
Cheers
Roy.