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15 Years at AB|38 Years of Experience
Marshall Glick is a Senior Vice President and Senior Analyst in AB’s Securitized Asset Management Group, where he oversees investments in commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBSs). He first worked at the firm from 1996 to 2002. From 2002 to 2009, Glick was a senior credit officer at Fortress Investment Group, where he sourced, underwrote and managed the assets in a multibillion-dollar investment portfolio that included credit-sensitive CMBSs, B-notes, mezzanine debt and whole loans, along with REIT debt and leveraged bank loans. He previously served as vice president, Structured Products, at AB, where he focused on primary and secondary offerings of CMBSs and covered the REIT debt sector. Prior to joining AB, he was associate director in the Structured Finance Ratings division at Standard & Poor’s Rating Services. Glick holds a BS in finance from the State University of New York, Albany, and an MBA from Fordham University. Location: New York
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