Cynthia A. Hallenbeck serves as Independent Director of the Company. Ms. Hallenbeck urrently serves on the Clinton Health Access Initiative board of director’s audit committee and the boards of directors for both the Wellspring Foundation and the Diabetes Training Camp Foundation. Ms. Hallenbeck served on both the audit and compensation committees of the Walker & Dunlop, Inc. board of directors, having joined the board in December 2010 and serving as a director through 2019. During her tenure, she chaired the audit committee from the company’s initial public offering through 2015. Ms. Hallenbeck is the chief executive officer of Alercyn, Inc., a private consulting firm that she founded in 2010, where her most significant engagement was as the acting Chief Financial Officer of the Conservation Law Foundation from June 2018 thru December 2019. Prior to this, Ms. Hallenbeck served as to the interim Chief Financial Officer for Facing History and Ourselves from November 2017 until June 2018. Ms. Hallenbeck also served as the Chief Financial Officer of the Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. from 2014 to 2016. Throughout her career, Ms. Hallenbeck has served in varying leadership roles including serving as the Chief Financial Officer of Citigroup, Inc.’s corporate treasury department from 2002 to 2005 and held other significant positions including Chief Operating Officer of global legal support from 2007 to 2008. Prior to her service with Citigroup, Ms. Hallenbeck spent over 14 years at Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. in a variety of finance, treasury and accounting roles including Treasurer of its global futures business and Chief Financial Officer of its securities financing group. Ms. Hallenbeck has an M.B.A. with distinction from the Harvard Business School and received her B.A. from Smith College. If elected, Ms. Hallenbeck would bring over 30 years of substantial financial management experience. Ms. Hallenbeck is an acknowledged veteran of both public and nonprofit executive management teams and a recognized financial
Cynthia Hallenbeck is 63, she's been the Independent Director of Medallion since 2020. There are 9 older and 9 younger executives at Medallion. The oldest executive at Medallion Financial Corp. is Henry Aaron, 86, who is the Independent Director.
Cynthia's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O MEDALLION FINANCIAL CORP., 437 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, NY, 10022.
Over the last 8 years, insiders at Medallion have traded over 105,557$ worth of Medallion stock and bought 452,119 units worth 659,344,786$ . The most active insiders traders include David L Rudnick、Alvin Murstein、Robert Meyer. On average, Medallion executives and independent directors trade stock every 72 days with the average trade being worth of 87,668$. The most recent stock trade was executed by Anthony N. Cutrone on 6 September 2024, trading 5,500 units of MFIN stock currently worth 41,360$.
medallion financial is a publicly traded (nasdaq symbol: taxi) specialty finance company with a leading position in financing taxi medallions and other targeted industries. the company also operates the largest taxitop advertising company in the united states.
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