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Michigan Business Connection Welcomes Corey Moroni

MBC welcomes new Senior Credit Analyst,

Michigan Business Connection (MBC) in Ann Arbor, MI has hired Corey Moroni as a Senior Credit Analyst effective immediately.

Bill Beardsley, President/CEO of MBC noted, “We are pleased to welcome Corey. We feel his experience and education are a perfect fit for MBC’s culture and we look forward to introducing him to our Michigan Credit Union family.”

Corey joined MBC in February, 2016 as a Senior Credit Analyst. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri and the University of New Mexico where he completed a dual Master’s degree program. Corey holds an MBA in Finance and a Master of Arts in Latin American Studies. Corey began working in the financial services industry in 2008 with Thornburg Investment Management. Most recently Moroni worked as a Credit Analyst with The First National Bank of Santa Fe and was based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He officially joined the MBC team in February.

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Please join the MBC team and our Credit Unions in welcoming Corey 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 over $450 million 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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