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Ms. Marlowe has over 20 years of experience in commercial credit and trade finance and currently holds several strategic positions within the UFT family of associated companies. In addition to being active in day-to-day operations, Ms. Marlowe is the force behind the conceptualization and implementation of a number of key strategic financial products being commercialized by these firms. Together, these companies answer the call for the creation of alternatives to traditional credit products with innovations in structured products that are responsive to post-2008 credit market needs.
With several financial patent applications behind her varying from improvements upon short-term credit instruments to Shari’ah compliant financial units, Ms. Marlowe has harnessed almost 30 years of entrepreneurial leadership, import-export, and trade finance experience to create and develop a growing selection of credit market solutions.
Ms. Marlowe’s is intently focused on commercializing an alternative to the conventional securitization market through a cooperative effort between her associated financial services firms and select strategic partners. Specifically, Ms. Marlowe has designed and implemented the Master Credit Participation Certificate that standardizes credit participation interests in qualifying commercial and fixed income assets to create a far more agile and resilient instrument than those that have been historically available in this sector. This credit product is positioned for distribution through a first-of-its-kind international Participating Lender Network, which will aid in the creation and operation of a regulated global financial exchange to deal in this new credit-linked asset class.
While still in school, Ms. Marlowe began her career in the soft-goods trade and import-export industry with a focus on manufacturing and design. Her earliest professional achievements in the 1980s won her popular acclaim as one of “America’s Business Whiz Kids”. Over the years, Ms. Marlowe has been invited to speak at a variety of business and entrepreneurial conferences, lectured at several business schools around the nation, appeared on a number of television and radio programs, and been featured in magazines such as Success, Inc., Reader’s Digest, Nation’s Business, and The Robb Report.
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