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CUNA Business Lending: An Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis eSchool
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  Beth Hamlin

Beth is a founding principal of Caliber Commercial Corporation, and is responsible for the company's credit analysis and management services provided to client banks and other financial institutions. Beth has worked in the banking and leasing industry for many years, designing, delivering, and managing customized training programs including analyzing title and private mortgage insurers, counterparty banks, private placement issuers, and cash flow training for lenders and analysts.

Prior to founding Caliber Commercial Corporation, Beth was vice president of credit for Copelco Leasing and a vice president of credit policy at Meritor Financial Group. She was also a vice president and division head for credit at First Pennsylvania Bank, where she was instrumental in building and implementing the first automated cash flow analysis and statement control system bankwide.



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