TCI Business Capital Adds Attorney Mark Zitzewitz to Staff
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TCI Business Capital’s CEO
“As TCI has grown and the landscape within the finance industry has changed, we have experienced an increased need for risk and liability management, both internally and externally,” Robbins said.
“Thanks to his extensive background in corporate law and liability, Mark Zitzewitz’s addition will help us manage our risks and will offer increased protection for both TCI and our customers,” Robbins said.
“We have worked with Mark for years as our outside general counsel, and are excited to have him join our team,”
Mark Zitzewitz’s primary duties with TCI will include oversight of the risk management team, and providing general legal guidance on TCI transactions, policies and disputes.
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