The Certified Lease & Finance Professional (CLFP) Foundation is pleased to announce that 21 individuals who recently sat through the online proctored CLFP exam have passed. They are:
1. Brodie Barton, CLFP – Strategic Partnerships, Blue Street Capital, LLC
2. Jacob Benoit, CLFP – Account Representative, Northland Capital Equipment Finance
3. Angel Bowe, CLFP Associate – Associate Analyst, Dext Capital
4. Madison Brown, CLFP Associate – Contract Administrator, Dext Capital
5. Rhees Carlson, CLFP Associate – Contract Admin Associate, Dext Capital
6. Shelton Chapman, CLFP – Senior Manager, Corporate Accounting, McLane Company, Inc.
7. Paul Dvorak, CLFP – Account Representative, Northland Capital Equipment Finance
8. Laurestine Engelke, CLFP – Account Executive, Northland Capital Equipment Finance
9. Jennifer Greiner, CLFP – Senior Credit Analyst, Dext Capital
10. Monica Ieng, CLFP – Credit Analyst II, Dext Capital
11. Jordan LeClair, CLFP – Account Representative, Northland Capital Equipment Finance
12. Victoria Lizzi, CLFP Associate – Associate Financial Analyst, Dext Capital
13. K-Lynn Loukmas, CLFP – Senior Portfolio Analyst, The Huntington National Bank
14. Marissa Mollner, CLFP – Account Representative, Northland Capital Equipment Finance
15. Daniel O’Connell, CLFP – Account Representative, Northland Capital Equipment Finance
16. Karen Rieland, CLFP – Transaction Coordinator, Northland Capital Equipment Finance
17. Dillon Silk, CLFP – Senior Credit Analyst, Mazo Capital Solutions
18. Renee Talbot, CLFP – Accounting & Sales Tax Specialist, Northland Capital Equipment Finance
19. Lauren Trible, CLFP – AVP, Project Manager, First American Equipment Finance
20. Rachel Weis, CLFP Associate – Assistant Controller, Northland Capital Equipment Finance
21. Merlyn Wilson, CLFP – Customer Service Specialist II, The Huntington National Bank
Jennifer Greiner attended an ALFP at Dext Capital this spring and shares, “I pursued the CLFP designation to expand my expertise in equipment leasing and finance, strengthen my professional credibility, and position myself for continued growth within the industry. I saw it as a valuable opportunity to broaden my knowledge across all aspects of the business and align myself with a network of high-performing professionals. Earning the CLFP was also a personal goal, to challenge myself to grow beyond my day-to-day responsibilities and build a deeper, more well-rounded understanding of the equipment finance industry. Achieving the CLFP designation has strengthened my confidence in my abilities and reinforced the trust others place in me.”
The CLFP designation identifies an individual as a knowledgeable professional to employers, clients, customers, and peers in the commercial equipment finance industry.