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The LCF Group Adds Executives to Leadership Team
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Robert Kleiber, Chief Operating Officer of The LCF Group, Inc. has announced two new members of the company’s leadership group. These new individuals are set to lead the Sales and Technology arms of LCF into 2023 and beyond.
“We’re lucky to add talented people to our leadership team at the end of a great year for The LCF Group,” Kleiber says. “These new leaders will help make us better partners to our brokers by making the process of approving and providing financing faster, smarter, and more efficient so that LCF can continue helping small businesses get the funding they need to thrive.”
Kleiber announced Dan McMillan as The LCF Group’s new Chief Technology Officer. He brings a wealth of knowledge as he previously served as CTO for Clicklease and Snap Advance. In this position, he’ll manage the company’s information technology, data, and software development teams.
In addition, Anthony Cory will serve as LCF’s Sales Director. Cory has spent time with Kabbage and Fundbox and will be responsible for the management of The LCF Group’s new customer acquisition team.
“While many companies are struggling, LCF is growing. In 2023, we’re looking forward to adding even more talented professionals to LCF in technology, sales, marketing, and more,” says Kleiber.
The LCF Group is a New York-based small business financing company with more than a decade spent in the industry specializing in fast-moving, revenue-based financing for companies of all sizes, industries, and credit histories.
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