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Concord’s Andrew Coffey to join Auto Finance Capital Summit 

Summit is May 11-12 in Nashville, Tenn.  

Amanda Harris

Auto Finance News is pleased to announce that Andrew Coffey, senior vice president of enterprise sales at Concord, will join a session on treasury operations at Auto Finance Capital Summit, taking place May 11-12 at JW Marriott in Nashville, Tenn. 

View the full event agenda

Andrew Coffey

Coffey started at credit administration servicing and software company Concord in March and has nearly 30 years of experience in loan servicing. Most recently, he was chief revenue officer at Servicing Solutions. Over eight years, he held other leadership roles in servicing and client relations. 

At Concord, Coffey works with lenders to deepen client relationships and grow the portfolio. 

He will join the panel “Building a more effective treasury operation” on May 11 at 3:30 p.m. local time with: 

  • Paul Honda, chief financial officer at American Honda Finance Corp.
  • Victor Pausin, treasurer at Nissan Motor Acceptance Co.; and 
  • Jason Person, chief financial officer at SAFCO

The panel discussion will dive into: 

  • Training new professionals in complex funding structures;  
  • Knowledge-sharing in a remote/hybrid world; 
  • Treasury risk frameworks and compliance alignment; and 
  • Mentor/mentee models and team scalability. 

Auto Finance Capital Summit will provide a deep look at trends across funding, securitization and investment in the sector. Through networking opportunities, presentations and panel discussions, attendees will tap into key information to form strategies around capital stress testing, fraud mitigation and risk-based pricing. 

Learn more about Auto Finance Capital Summit and register here. 

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