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In the Marketplace

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
January 31, 2007

AIG Commercial Equipment Finance, Inc. of Dallas, TX, has named Bruce Grybas as vice president-New Business Development. With more than 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, Grybas worked most recently at TIP Capital. Prior experience includes positions with Comdisco, Capital Associates, GE Capital, Equitable Life Leasing, and Lease Finance Corporation. Grybas will be responsible for the origination of middle market loan and lease transactions sourced on a direct basis with clients in the Midwest.

AIG Commercial Equipment Finance, Inc. of Dallas, TX, has named Bruce Grybas as vice president-New Business Development. With more than 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, Grybas worked most recently at TIP Capital. Prior experience includes positions with Comdisco, Capital Associates, GE Capital, Equitable Life Leasing, and Lease Finance Corporation. Grybas will be responsible for the origination of middle market loan and lease transactions sourced on a direct basis with clients in the Midwest.

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