Marquette Promotes McFarland to President/CCO, Doran to SVP



Marquette Transportation Finance and its Marquette Commercial Finance division promoted David McFarland to president and chief credit officer. Benjamin Doran was also promoted to senior vice president, director of sales.

In his new role, McFarland will assist with the overall management of Marquette, as well as leading organizational strategic planning. He also will continue to manage all operations within Marquette’s credit department. McFarland joined Marquette in 2005 and has more than 20 years of financial experience including commercial banking, asset-based lending and factoring.

As the director of sales, Doran has management responsibility for the sales team while also continuing to focus on new business development. Doran joined Marquette in 2012 and has more than 16 years of experience in finance and business development. He will report to Diane Reed, executive vice president and director of national sales for Marquette.

“This is an exciting time for our organization, and we believe both David and Ben will continue to strengthen our management and sales teams in their new roles. They bring both the experience and talent needed to continue driving our future growth,” said Richard Voreis, CEO of Marquette, who will continue to lead the Marquette executive management team.

Marquette Transportation Finance, a subsidiary of UMB Bank, is located in Bloomington, MN and is a provider of accounts receivable financing solutions for the trucking industry.


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