Our Team
Our team has decades of experience at premier financial services businesses across both alternative asset management and M&A. We believe that we bring a differentiated approach across industries that helps our clients and portfolio companies navigate economic cycles with expertise and precision.

Jeffrey Kaplan is a Founding Partner of Andalusian Credit Partners. He is also the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Andalusian Private Capital and Advisory, a private investment firm founded in 2020, and Andalusian Sports Advisors.
From 2011 to 2020, Mr. Kaplan was the Chief Operating Officer of Appaloosa Management, where he oversaw Appaloosa’s operations and private investing activities. Mr. Kaplan was also responsible for leading and executing acquisitions and managing the firm’s investor and banking relationships. Mr. Kaplan began his investment banking career at Merrill Lynch in 1987 and ultimately served as Global Head of Mergers & Acquisitions, Financial Sponsors and Corporate Finance at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Over the course of his career, Mr. Kaplan has cultivated an extensive network of relationships with C-suite executives, corporate board members, financial sponsors and investment bankers.

Nicholas Savasta is a Founding Partner of Andalusian Credit Partners. Mr. Savasta is also the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Andalusian Private Capital and Advisory and Andalusian Sports Advisors.
Mr. Savasta was previously Managing Director and Co-Head of the Strategic Investments Group at Michael Dell’s MSD Partners. Mr. Savasta worked as a senior merchant banker with Allen & Company and began his career as an investment banker in Morgan Stanley’s Corporate Finance Division.
He is a member of the Leadership Board of Harvard University’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Mr. Savasta also served as a member of the Executive Board of the MIT Sloan School of Management. He was a guest lecturer at Yale University, where he taught the school’s Introduction to Alternative Investments Seminar.
Mr. Savasta is a member of the Economic Club of New York and is a member of The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). In 2018, he was appointed to The Wall Street Journal CEO Council. He earned a B.S. in International Affairs from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service with honors and received his M.B.A. from MIT.
He was a Fulbright Scholar and a Truman Fellow. He is fluent in French, Italian and Arabic, and is conversational in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese.

Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. is the Executive Chairman of Andalusian Credit Partners.
Mr. Ferguson served as the 17th Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve System from 1999 to 2006 and as a member of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve System since 1997.
After leaving the United States Federal Reserve, Mr. Ferguson served as the President and CEO of TIAA ($1.4 Trillion of AUM) from 2008 to 2021. Mr. Ferguson has been a member of the Board of Directors of Alphabet Inc. (Nasdaq:GOOGL) since 2016.
Mr. Ferguson is currently the Steven A. Tananbaum Distinguished Fellow for International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations. From 2006–2008, Mr. Ferguson worked at Swiss Re, a global reinsurance company, where he served as Chairman of the firm’s America Holding Corporation, Head of Financial Services and a member of the Executive Committee. Mr. Ferguson has also worked as an Associate and Partner at McKinsey & Company.
Mr. Ferguson holds a B.A. in Economics, a Doctoral degree in Economics and a Juris Doctor degree, all from Harvard University.

Joseph M. Otting is a Vice Chairman of Andalusian Credit Partners.
Mr. Otting served as the 31st United States Comptroller of the Currency from 2017 to 2020. The Comptroller of the Currency is the administrator of the federal banking system and chief officer of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). The OCC supervises nearly 1,400 national banks, federal savings associations and federal branches and agencies of foreign banks operating in the U.S.
As the Comptroller, Mr. Otting also served as a director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Prior to being sworn in as the Comptroller of the Currency, Mr. Otting was President and CEO of OneWest Bank, N.A. from 2010 to 2015 when it was acquired by CIT Group. Before this, Mr. Otting was Vice Chairman and Head of the Commercial Banking Group at U.S. Bank.
Mr. Otting holds a B.A. from the University of Northern Iowa.

Aaron Kless is the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Andalusian Credit Partners. He also serves as Chief Executive Officer of Andalusian Credit Company (“ACC”).
Prior to joining Andalusian, Mr. Kless was Head of Non-Sponsor Direct Lending at Apollo Global Management. He has also held tenures as Managing Director in the U.S. Private Capital Group at BlackRock and Senior Principal in the Global Private Equity Group at Merrill Lynch & Co. Previously, he was an Associate at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett.
Mr. Kless graduated with Honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with B.A. degrees in Political Science and U.S. History and received his JD with Highest Honors from the George Washington University School of Law.

George Pyne is the Executive Chairman of Andalusian Sports Advisors. He works with firm leadership to set strategy, originate advisory mandates, and counsel clients, drawing on more than three decades of operating and deal‑making experience across every major global sports league.
Mr. Pyne is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bruin Capital, a sports, media, and technology investment platform that has deployed more than $3 billion across 30‑plus companies, including AS1, FairPlay Sports Media, Full Swing, TGI Sport, Soulsight, Proof of the Pudding, PlayGreen, Box‑to‑Box Films, Deltatre, and Two Circles.
Earlier, Mr. Pyne served as President of IMG Sports & Entertainment, overseeing 3,000 employees in 25 countries and helping steer the company’s $2.3 billion sale to WME‑IMG. Before IMG, he was Chief Operating Officer and Board Director of NASCAR, where he negotiated a $4.5 billion media‑rights agreement, secured a $750 million title sponsorship for the Cup Series, and built a $2 billion licensing program powered by numerous Fortune 500 partners.
Recognized for his global network of league owners, media executives, and institutional investors, Mr. Pyne has been inducted into both the SportsBusiness Journal Hall of Fame and the National Football Foundation Leadership Hall of Fame.
Mr. Pyne holds a B.A. in Political Science from Brown University, where he captained the football team and was a first‑team All‑Ivy offensive lineman.

Charlie Young is the Chief Operating Officer and a Partner at Andalusian Private Capital and Andalusian Sports Advisors. In this role, Mr. Young works closely with Andalusian’s Founding Partners to drive the firm’s operational efficiency and align strategic priorities. His leadership is instrumental in optimizing capital formation, deal origination and ensuring long-term value creation for investors.
Before joining Andalusian, Mr. Young was a Partner at WestCap, a growth-equity investment firm focusing on enterprise software and marketplace-driven businesses. As a member of WestCap since its inception, he helped shape the firm’s strategic direction, actively contributing to the firm’s growth and serving on its Investment Committee.
Prior to WestCap, Mr. Young was the Executive Vice President of M&A and Business Development at Ipreo, a leading financial technology company backed by KKR, and later by Blackstone and Goldman Sachs. He played a key role in driving Ipreo’s growth and its eventual strategic sale to IHS Markit.
Mr. Young began his career at KKR and McKinsey & Co.
Mr. Young holds a B.A. from Harvard College, where he was awarded the prestigious Hoopes Prize for Outstanding Senior Thesis. Outside of his professional career, Mr. Young is a passionate runner, having completed the New York Marathon nine times in support of the Robin Hood Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to combating poverty in New York City.

Kris Gagnon is the Chairman of the Investment Committee of Andalusian Credit Partners.
Mr. Gagnon was previously the Chief Credit Officer of OneWest Bank N.A., where he oversaw the growth of the de-novo commercial lending portfolio. Prior to his role at OneWest, Mr. Gagnon was the Chief Risk Officer of Global Corporate and Investment Banking at Bank of America, where he had single-signature authority on commercial loans in excess of $10 billion.
Mr. Gagnon holds a Bachelor’s degree from California State University Fullerton.

Kimberly Smith is the Chief Capital Formation Officer of Andalusian Credit Partners. She has more than 20 years of experience in capital raising, relationship management, and marketing and communications.
In her current role, Kimberly oversees Andalusian’s fundraising and investor relations efforts. She is responsible for developing the firm’s fund formation strategy, executing initiatives to attract capital, and cultivating and managing relationships with institutional and high-net-worth investors globally. Kimberly also spearheads Andalusian’s communications strategy, enhancing the firm’s visibility and brand among investors, borrowers, and other audiences.
Previously, Kimberly served as the Chief Capital Formation Officer at Techstars, where she led the strategy and execution of fundraising, deal sourcing, and investor relations activities for the global network of entrepreneurs and mentors.
Before joining Techstars, Kimberly was a Partner and Director of Marketing and Investor Relations at Owl Creek Investment Management, where she managed communication and relationships with existing and prospective investors and oversaw the firm’s branding and marketing initiatives. She has also held roles at Davidson Kempner Capital Management and ABN AMRO Bank.
Kimberly serves as an Honorary Trustee of the Ethical Culture Fieldston School after completing a five-year term as Chair of the Board. She is also a trustee of the Bridge Golf Foundation and Group for the East End, and serves on the advisory board of MeshEd, an EdTech company based in New York.
Kimberly holds an M.B.A. from Fordham University and a B.A. from Middlebury College.

Chris di Bonaventura (Chris) is a Senior Partner at Andalusian Credit Partners.
Chris began his career in financial services out of college at Coopers & Lybrand, where he earned his Certified Public Accountant designation. After business school, Chris then spent 20 years as an investment banking calling officer at Smith Barney/Salomon Smith Barney/Citi before transitioning into a wealth management support role in Smith Barney’s Private Wealth Management group.
His next role at Citi was to build, with a colleague, the Citi Family Office program, a professional development program and attendant offering of family office services for a select group of Smith Barney financial advisors. With the joining of Smith Barney’s and Morgan Stanley’s wealth management units in 2008, Chris transitioned the 150 Citi Family Office advisors (and their $250 billion of assets under management) into Morgan Stanley’s Private Wealth Management unit. Upon closure of the joint venture in 2009, he joined the domestic leadership team of Morgan Stanley PWM.
After a short stint at MSPWM, Chris moved to Fidelity Family Office Services to oversee client management, help devise and execute a new strategy for the business and build a bespoke investment team to serve single and multi-family offices. Chris retired from Fidelity at the end of 2020.
In addition to his work with Andalusian, Chris serves on the boards of several not-for-profit organizations: Pioneer Institute and New England Forestry Foundation, as well as various advisory boards at Yale University. He is a graduate of Yale College and earned a master’s degree from the Stern School of Business at New York University.

Sandy Climan is a Senior Advisor to Andalusian Credit Partners and CEO of Entertainment Media Ventures, which he founded in 1999. He previously served on the senior management at Creative Artists Agency, and was the co-founder of CAA’s corporate practice. Sandy has held senior executive roles across the entertainment industry, including Corporate Executive Vice President and President of Worldwide Business Development for Universal Studios, executive positions in production and distribution for MGM, and as the first CEO of 3D filmmaking pioneer 3ality Digital. His productions include “U2 3D,” the first digital live-action 3D film, and “The Aviator,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Martin Scorsese, for which he was awarded a Golden Globe and a British Academy Award. He has been an active venture investor and advisor, and has served as a bridge between Hollywood, Silicon Valley, the financial industry, and global corporations. He serves on several charitable boards, including the UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television and the American Cinematheque.

Christopher Kill is a Senior Managing Director of Andalusian Credit Partners.
Mr. Kill was previously a senior investment professional at Apollo, where he was co-head of underwriting for the direct lending team, which supported multiple investment vehicles, including both BDCs (public and non-public).
Prior to joining Apollo in 2016, Mr. Kill started his career at GE Capital, and continued with its successor Antares Capital, where he held a variety of roles across unitranche, cash flow and asset-based lending.
Mr. Kill received a B.B.A. from the University of Wisconsin and a M.S. from the University of Rochester.

Joseph Woolf is a Managing Director of Andalusian Credit Partners.
Mr. Woolf was previously an Executive Vice President at OneWest Bank, where he launched and led its Media & Entertainment Finance division.
Mr. Woolf has also successfully created and established entertainment lending divisions for Citibank and Union Bank. Mr. Woolf was a Managing Director at CarVal Investors, a subsidiary of Cargill Incorporated. Mr. Woolf started his banking career at Irving Trust (later Bank of New York).
Mr. Woolf holds a B.A. in Economics with a minor in Art History from Boston University and an M.B.A. in Finance from the Stern School of Business at New York University.

Steve Heiner is a Managing Director at Andalusian Private Capital and Andalusian Sports Advisors.
Mr. Heiner was previously an investment banker at Morgan Stanley within the Media & Communications group. At Morgan Stanley, Mr. Heiner focused on Sports and Media M&A. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, he was a management consultant at Accenture focused on the TMT sector.
Mr. Heiner holds a B.S. in Finance & International Business from the Schreyer Honors College at Penn State University and an M.B.A. from New York University.

Jonathan Mariner is a Senior Deal Partner at Andalusian Sports Advisors. He collaborates with ASA deal teams on transaction advisory assignments, drawing on decades of operating and deal experience in sports.
From 2002 to 2014 Mr. Mariner served as MLB’s Chief Financial Officer and Chief Investment Officer. In these roles he oversaw MLB’s multibillion‑dollar pension assets, endowment, strategic‑investment fund, and league‑wide credit facility; instituted MLB’s central financial‑reporting system; and supervised every club sale, relocation, and stadium financing.
Mr. Mariner is also the Founder and President of TaxDay, LLC, a residency‑tracking software company, and currently serves on the boards of Rocket Companies (audit chair), Tyson Foods (audit chair), Five9, IEX Exchange, and McGraw Hill Education, among other public and private organizations.
Throughout his career, Mr. Mariner has cultivated deep relationships with team owners, league executives, and media‑rights partners across professional sports.
Mr. Mariner earned a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Virginia and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School; he is also a former Certified Public Accountant.

Joel Litvin is a Senior Deal Partner at Andalusian Sports Advisors. He collaborates with ASA deal teams on transaction advisory assignments, drawing on decades of operating and deal experience in sports.
As NBA President, League Operations (2006–2015), Mr. Litvin oversaw basketball operations, legal affairs, player development, revenue sharing, and all franchise matters—including sales, financings, relocations, ownership policies, and debt limits. His NBA career, which began in 1988, also included service as Executive Vice President and General Counsel. He was the chief architect of the NBA’s modern revenue‑sharing model, helped negotiate multiple collective‑bargaining agreements, expanded instant‑replay rules, and built the league’s data‑driven referee‑evaluation system.
Beyond the NBA, Mr. Litvin has advised a range of sports businesses, including the ATP, XFL, Crown League, G2 Strategic, FutureSports, and Joseph Tsai’s acquisition of the Brooklyn Nets, and he lectures in Columbia University’s Sports Management program.
He has served on numerous boards, among them Sphere Entertainment Co. (MSG Sphere), MSG Entertainment, MSG Networks, USA Climbing, and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Mr. Litvin holds a B.S. in Economics, magna cum laude, from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from New York University School of Law, where he was a member of the Law Review.

Kirk Posmantur is a Senior Deal Partner at Andalusian Sports Advisors. He collaborates with ASA deal teams on transaction advisory assignments, drawing on decades of operating and deal‑making experience across the consumer, media, and global sports sectors.
Mr. Posmantur is the Founder and CEO of Axcess Worldwide, a 25-year-old global advisory and partnership marketing firm that connects ideas, people, and brands in extraordinary ways. Mr. Posmantur’s current and past clients include Audemars Piguet, Beats by Dre, Bloom Energy, Cadillac, Dom Perignon, Ferrari, FIJI Water, Flexjet, Graff Diamonds, Loro Piana, Maserati, NetJets, Sentient Jet, The Tony Awards, Viking Lakes among others.
In addition, Mr. Posmantur is Co-Founder and Partner at 25madison, a Venture Platform which co-incubates ideas and invests in early-stage startups. 25madison’s portfolio includes businesses such as Coherence, Croissant, Genies, Hut8, Kouper Health, M7, Midi, Oros, Silkline, TMRW Sports, TrueHold, Vinesight among others.
Kirk holds equity stakes in over 50 various growth stage companies and serves on numerous boards including 25madison, Forbes Travel Guide, and The Captivate Network.
Mr. Postmantur is a former member of the ownership group of Atlanta Hawks. He is involved in a variety of charitable organizations and causes, including the After-School All-Stars, where he has worked with Founder and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, to provide after-school programs to inner-city children in 12+ cities throughout the U.S.
Mr. Posmantur holds a B.A. from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas.

Kush Kothary is a Managing Director and the Head of Strategy of Andalusian Credit Partners.
Mr. Kothary was previously a Director in the U.S. Private Capital Group at BlackRock where he was responsible for originating, underwriting and monitoring direct middle market investments.
Prior to joining the U.S. Private Capital Group, Mr. Kothary was in the Corporate Development and Strategy Group at BlackRock, where he was responsible for identifying and executing growth opportunities including acquisitions, strategic investments, JVs and partnerships / alliances as well as analyzing major strategic, operational and organizational issues within the firm. In this role, Kush was involved in a number of transactions including Credit Suisse's ETF arm, MGPA and BlackRock Kelso Capital Advisors.
Mr. Kothary received a B.S. in Finance, summa cum laude, from Rutgers University.

William Himler is a Principal at Andalusian Private Capital and Andalusian Sports Advisors.
Mr. Himler was previously an investor at The Carlyle Group, where he focused on investment opportunities for The Carlyle Global Partners fund.
Mr. Himler began his career at Barclays within the Financial Sponsors group. Mr. Himler graduated from Princeton University with a B.A. in Politics.

Brian Bulger is a Principal of Andalusian Credit Partners.
Mr. Bulger was previously a Vice President in the U.S. Private Capital Group at BlackRock, where he was responsible for underwriting, executing and monitoring middle market private credit investments.
Prior to joining BlackRock, Mr. Bulger was in the Leveraged Finance Group at Société Générale, where he was responsible for providing advisory and financing services to private equity firms in support of middle market transactions.
Mr. Bulger received a B.B.A. in Finance from The University of Texas at Austin.

Hera Koliatsos is a Vice President at Andalusian Private Capital and Andalusian Sports Advisors.
Ms. Koliatsos was previously an investor at L Catterton, where she focused on investment opportunities in the consumer sector. Ms. Koliatsos began her career at Deutsche Bank within the M&A group.
Ms. Koliatsos graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania with a B.S. in Economics.

Alex Eicher is a Vice President of Investor Relations at Andalusian Credit Partners.
Prior to this role, Ms. Eicher was a Vice President of Investor Relations at Artist Capital Management LLC, where she managed the communications with both existing and prospective investors, as well as portfolio companies, and supported the launch of new vehicles.
Ms. Eicher has nearly 10 years of experience in investor relations, having also previously worked at Owl Creek Asset Management, an event-driven hedge fund, and Clinton Group, Inc., a multi-strategy hedge fund.
Ms. Eicher graduated from the University of Central Florida with a B.A. in Political Science.

Donnie Brooks is a Vice President of Andalusian Credit Partners.
Mr. Brooks was previously an Associate in the Underwriting and Portfolio Management Group at Churchill Asset Management, where he was responsible for underwriting, executing and monitoring direct middle market investments.
Prior to joining Churchill, Mr. Brooks was in the Leveraged Finance Capital Markets Group at Antares Capital, where he was responsible for structuring and syndicating debt financings for private equity-backed companies.
Mr. Brooks received a B.S. in Finance and International Business from Indiana University Bloomington.

Tim Geoffrion is an Advisor to Andalusian Sports Advisor, in this role they assist in deal execution, industry research, and other strategic projects.
Mr. Geoffrion was previously a Vice President for Norwest Equity Partners and a Senior Associate for Calera Capital. Earlier in his career, Mr. McClain worked as an Investment Banking Analyst at J.P. Morgan.
Mr. Geoffrion holds a B.A. from Williams College and a M.B.A. from The MIT Sloan School of Management.

Michelle Forman is an Advisor to Andalusian Sports Advisor, in this role they assist in deal execution, industry research, and other strategic projects.
Ms. Forman was previously a Vice President at Houlihan Lokey. She began her career at Bank of America.
Ms. Forman holds a B.A. in Economics from Columbia University and a M.B.A. from Columbia Business School.

Jason McClain is an Advisor to Andalusian Sports Advisor, in this role they assist in deal execution, industry research, and other strategic projects.
Mr. McClain was previously an Investment Banker at Arlington Capital Advisors and Goldman Sachs.
Mr. McClain holds a B.S. in Systems Engineering from the United States Naval Academy, a M.A. in International Economics and Development from Johns Hopkins and a M.B.A. from The Wharton School.

Lindsay Gerrato is an Associate of Andalusian Credit Partners. Ms. Gerrato was previously a Senior Analyst on the Corporate Finance team at PGIM Private Capital, where she was responsible for underwriting, executing, and monitoring middle-market private credit investments. Prior to joining PGIM, Lindsay was an Engagement Financial Advisor at Deloitte, where she was responsible for the financial planning and analysis of various consulting projects. Ms. Gerrato received a B.A. in Economics from Union College in Schenectady, NY.

John Maher is a MBA Intern/Analyst of Andalusian Credit Partners.
Mr. Maher previously spent 8 years in the U.S. Army, where he served in multiple leadership positions as a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment within United States Army Special Operations Command. Prior to Andalusian, Mr. Maher interned as an Associate at Deloitte consulting within Tech, Media and Telecom.
Mr. Maher received his B.S. from the University of Charleston and is currently pursuing his MBA at Columbia Business School.

Moses Awe is the Chief Financial Officer of Andalusian Credit Partners (“ACP”). Prior to joining Andalusian, Mr. Awe was the Controller for Hercules Capital, Inc.’s private funds and investment advisor. He also operated as the Senior Director of Finance for Hercules Capital, Inc., the world’s largest publicly listed, internally managed, BDC specializing in venture debt. Prior to Hercules, Mr. Awe was a Director at PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP, where he specialized in BDCs, asset managers, and private wealth funds, servicing clients in New York and London. Mr. Awe is a CPA in New York and Texas. Mr. Awe graduated with Honors from the University of Texas at Austin with a Master in Professional Accounting and B.A. in German.

Carlos Zuniga is the Controller at Andalusian Private Capital, Andalusian Credit Partners and Andalusian Sports Advisors.
Mr. Zuniga was previously the Co-Head of the Valuation Department for Golub Capital and prior to that served as the Director of Finance for the Management Company at Golub Capital. Mr. Zuniga started his career as an auditor at KPMG.
Mr. Zuniga is a CPA and graduated with a B.S. in Business Administration from Montclair State University.

Sue Terenzio is the Chief Compliance Officer at Andalusian Private Capital and Andalusian Credit Partners.
Ms. Terenzio has served as an in-house and outsourced CCO and compliance consultant to multiple private and publicly traded business development companies, private funds, private equity and venture capital funds, as well as their respective advisors. Prior to these roles, Ms. Terenzio worked with prominent law firm practice groups specializing in securities regulation, litigation and regulatory examinations.
Ms. Terenzio holds a B.S. degree from Rivier University, holds her IACCP designation from the Investment Adviser Association and a CSCP designation from the National Society of Compliance Professionals.

Christine Menville is the Office Manager at of Andalusian Private Capital, Andalusian Credit Partners and Andalusian Sports Advisors.
Ms. Menville was previously an Executive Assistant at Wyndham Worldwide, where she focused on supporting the CFO. Ms. Menville has over 20 years of experience successfully supporting C-level Executives.
Ms. Menville graduated from Lesley University with a M.A. in Expressive Therapy and from Rutgers with a B.A. in Psychology.

Heather Cohen is an Executive Assistant at of Andalusian Private Capital, Andalusian Credit Partners and Andalusian Sports Advisors.
Mrs. Cohen concurrently holds the position of Founder and CEO at Personal Concierge Co., a corporate and lifestyle support service catering to high-level executives spanning various industries. Mrs. Cohen has over 15 years of experience in executive support roles preceding her entrepreneurial venture.
Mrs. Cohen graduated from Indiana University, Bloomington, with a B.A. in Telecommunications.

Natalie Puente is an Executive Assistant at Andalusian Private Capital, Andalusian Credit Partners and Andalusian Sports Advisors.
Ms. Puente has 7 years of administrative and executive assistant experience and began her career supporting real estate professionals. Ms. Puente was previously an Executive Assistant to the CFO of a real estate development and property management company.
Ms. Puente graduated from Montclair State University with a B.S. in Biology.