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Yes, Quinn is Gone from Main Street Bank

Several readers have contacted Leasing News, telling us the

December 7, 2005, Leasing News story regarding Bob Quinn no longer located at Main Street Bank was incorrect. They received a broker package from Main Street Bank, they reported, actually sending us copies, and it has Mr. Quinn listed as part of the management team:

"Bob Quinn, Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer

Bob has spent more than 30 years in the financing and leasing industry through a variety of distribution channels. From 2001 till 2005 Bob served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Treasure Coast Capital, Inc. Prior to this, he served as one of the founding officers and Executive Vice President/Chief Credit Officer of First Sierra Financial, Inc. Previously, Bob was a senior executive with AT&T Capital Corporation and Fleet Bank. Included in Bob's accomplishments are the design, development, and strategy of the Private Label product."

http://leasingnews.org/PDF/MSB_Overview.pdf

The “meet us” at Treasure Coast Capital web site had him listed there.

“Robert H. Quinn, Jr., President and founder of Treasure Coast Capital, Inc, has over 27 years experience in the banking and leasing industry. Mr. Quinn was most recently a founding officer and Executive Vice President and Chief Credit officer of First Sierra Financial, Inc. (name changed to Sierra Cities and sold to American Express in the spring of 2001). Prior to that Mr. Quinn was a senior officer of AT&T Capital and Fleet Bank.”

Leasing News reached Mr. Quinn at Treasure Coast Capital, 1-561-748-5559 X224. He said as of November 30, 2004, he was no longer an officer or an employee at Main Street Bank, that he subsequently acquired back Treasure Coast Capital. He did not want to make any further comment at this time.

Here is the original story about Quinn no longer at Main Street Bank December 17, 2005 (which President Thomas J. Depping replied,

“No public comment on this?” )

http://www.leasingnews.org/archives/December%202005/12-07-05.htm#bob