Ward Mooney will join the Hilco Global executive leadership team on Sept. 5.  In this new role as executive vice president and senior advisor, Mooney will work closely with the Hilco Global senior management team at the holding company while collaborating with the firms operating companies as they continue to grow and expand its diversified suite of financial services solutions.

Mooney has been involved in the financial services industry for 45 years with a track record of success that is remarkable. Most recently, Mooney served as CEO of Crystal Capital, the commercial finance company he co-founded. During his tenure at Crystal Capital, Mooney and his partners successfully built the firm by sourcing, underwriting and managing secured debt financings for middle-market businesses. In 2012, Crystal Capital was sold to Solar Capital, a business development company. Mooney continued to serve as CEO and a member of Crystal’s board of managers, as well as a managing member of Crystal SBIC GP, until he stepped away from the firm in 2018. Before founding Crystal Capital, in 1992, Mooney founded Gordon Brothers Finance Company (GBFC), a specialty commercial finance company focused on asset-based financing to retailers. GBFC became the leading secured financing source for the retail industry, and in 1996, GBFC was purchased by Bank of Boston. In 1998 while at Bank of Boston, Mooney co-founded Back Bay Capital, a direct lending fund dedicated to underwriting second lien debt.

“As a longtime colleague and friend for many years, I am thrilled to say that his business prowess is only bested by his commitment to his family, friends, and community,” Jeffrey Hecktman, founder and CEO of Hilco Global, said. “We are thrilled to welcome him to the Hilco Global family. I believe that Ward’s decision to join Hilco Global is a testament to the quality of the work and the caliber of the people we have attracted to our company.”

During Mooney’s career, he has served on many public and nonprofit boards, including president and chairman of the Turnaround Management Association (TMA), Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital (finance committee), the American Repertory Theater, the Newport Festival Foundation (NFF) and Destination XL Group (DXLG) and has been elected to the TMA Hall of Fame.