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Michigan Business Connection Announces New Senior VP Commercial Banking

Kirk Albert joined MBC in March, 2016 as Senior Vice President of Commercial Banking.

Michigan Business Connection (MBC) in Ann Arbor, MI has welcomed Kirk Albert to their team as Senior Vice President of Commercial Banking.

Kirk joined MBC in March, 2016 as Senior Vice President of Commercial Banking. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan Dearborn and is a Certified Wealth Strategist. Kirk has most recently served as the market president for KeyBank after holding several leadership and strategic positions throughout his 25 year banking career. As Senior Vice President of Commercial Banking Kirk is responsible for new business development and the loan origination process activities at MBC.

Bill Beardsley, President/CEO of MBC noted, “Kirk is a great addition to our senior management team. His extensive commercial banking background, education and certification, along with his active involvement in local nonprofits are a perfect fit for MBC’s culture. Our credit unions and the Michigan business community can look forward to Kirk’s expertise in financial solutions and his relationship based approach.”

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Please join the MBC team and our Credit Unions in welcoming Kirk to the Michigan Credit Union member business lending movement.

About Michigan Business Connection, LLC

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Since 2004, Michigan Business Connection (MBC) has supported the State of Michigan’s small and medium-sized businesses and real estate investors by underwriting and servicing commercial loans for financial institutions statewide. They primarily serve Michigan credit unions and their members. MBC is a credit union service organization (CUSO) leveraging a collaborative effort of more than two dozen affiliated credit unions. They now help manage a portfolio of nearly one half billion dollars in business loans for these financial institutions. Partnering with MBC enables Michigan credit unions to share the costs and spread the risks of commercial lending while providing critically needed capital for small business reinvestment throughout our state. To learn more please visit their website at, www.mbcloans.biz.

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