First Capital hire to focus on business development in furniture industry
Timothy Blackburn is based in the finance company's Charlotte, N.C., office
Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, August 6, 2010
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Commercial finance company First Capital has named Timothy Blackburn business development officer for its new office in here.
He will be responsible for business development and marketing in Charlotte and the surrounding regions with an emphasis on the furniture and household accessories industries.
He most recently was senior vice president and regional sales manager for Wells Fargo Trade Capital. Prior to joining Well Fargo, he was vice president/senior business development officer at BB&T Factors/BB&T Commercial Finance.
"I am delighted to work for such a prestigious and reputable finance company like First Capital and I look forward to helping it grow and expand its presence in the MidSouth region," Blackburn said in a press release.
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