Eric Zehr's work experience includes serving as the President of Bell Bank Equipment Finance at Bell Bank since January 2018. Prior to that, they worked as the Vice President of Sales at Merchants Bank NA from October 2011 to January 2018. Eric also held the position of Vice President, Sr. Account Manager at GE Capital from May 2003 to October 2011, and worked as a Syndication Manager at Farm Credit Leasing from March 1998 to May 2003.
Eric Zehr completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Economics at St. Cloud State University from 1989 to 1993. Eric then pursued a Master of Business Administration degree in Finance and Marketing at the University of Minnesota, which they completed from 1997 to 1999.
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