New York Business Development Corporation (NYBDC), a leading provider of alternative small business capital, is excited to announce the addition of Benjamin Alexander to its team. As a commercial loan officer at New York Business Development Corporation and affiliates The 504 Company and Excelsior Growth Fund, Alexander will be working out of the NYBDC Syracuse office to support small business owners throughout Central New York and the North Country.
“I’m very excited to be joining a mission-based lending group and look forward to helping entrepreneurs across New York State. I truly believe one of the best ways to facilitate positive change in a community is through the growth of small businesses and job creation. I’m looking forward to playing a small role in NYBDC’s mission to help New York entrepreneurs achieve their version of the American dream,” said Alexander. Alexander comes to NYBDC after five years of experience in banking, most recently as a small business loan underwriter for NBT Bank of Norwich.
“Ben is a great addition to our Syracuse lending team. He has shown sincere interest in improving his community through entrepreneurship and small business growth and I look forward to working with him to help Central New York business owners find solutions to their capital needs,” commented Jim Conroy, Senior Vice President of New York Business Development Corporation.
New York Business Development Corporation
New York Business Development Corporation (NYBDC) promotes and advances the business prosperity and economic welfare of New York State by providing small business loans. Throughout its 60-year history, NYBDC has provided thousands of small businesses, including start-ups, mature businesses, and minority- and women-owned businesses, with access to loans when they do not meet the requirements for traditional financing. Learn more at www.pursuitlending.com.
Together with affiliates Excelsior Growth Fund (www.excelsiorgrowthfund.org) and The 504 Company (www.the504company.com), NYBDC offers small businesses access to suite of financing options that includes SBA 504, 7a and Community Advantage loans, as well as online alternative loans.