A Free Livestream by ABF Journal
ABF Journal Livestream: How to Accelerate ABL Growth Through Technology in 2022 and Beyond
As the secured finance industry prepares for 2022 and beyond, ABF Journal will host a livestream on Jan. 25 at 1 p.m. EST to map out proactive planning strategies lenders should take when it comes to trusting proven technology that guards, guides and grows business.
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST
Register now! Can’t make the live event? No need to worry.
We will provide recordings to everyone who registers.
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Moderator:
Ray Wizbowski
Chief Marketing Officer, Solifi
With senior roles at Entrust Datacard and Gemalto, Wizbowski has more than 20 years of experience in the financial services, security and enterprise markets.
Panelist:
Rosanne Doyle
Product Manager ABL/Factoring
Rosanne Doyle is the product manager for asset-based lending and factoring at Solifi. She brings her experience as a commercial loan executive and project manager to Solifi, having previously managed loan portfolios for factoring clients during her tenure at Bank of America. For the last 20 years, she has used her understanding of what lenders want and need to support the development and deployment of ABL and factoring systems.
Panelist:
Mark Gorman
Vice President and EDI Coordinator, Rosenthal & Rosenthal
Mark Gorman is the electronic data interchange (EDI) coordinator at Rosenthal & Rosenthal, a privately-held factoring and finance company with offices in New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta. Gorman is responsible for system integration between clients, customers and Rosenthal as well as internal operations of all divisions.
During the formation of EDI standards for the finance industry, Gorman served on committees with the Commercial Finance Association (now the Secured Finance Network), the Uniform Code Council and DISA, helping to establish the guidelines for financial transactions to be exchanged electronically between multiple parties. Overall, Gorman has been in the finance industry for 20 years and has worked in EDI at prior companies involved in ocean freight, heavy industry and apparel.