Marc Fuhrman

Corporate Senior Vice President, National Retail Relations at H.W. Kaufman Group

Marc Fuhrman has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Marc currently holds the position of Corporate Senior Vice President for National Retail Relations at Burns & Wilcox, a role they have been in since 2016. In this capacity, they are responsible for strengthening and solidifying large retail relationships within the company. Marc also serves as a Volunteer at Heroes Linked since 2019.

Prior to their current role, Marc worked as the Senior Vice President of National Agency Relations at CRC Insurance Services from 2006 to 2016. Despite facing a challenging market, they consistently achieved positive outcomes and recorded year-over-year double-digit growth variance.

Marc's experience also includes serving as a Senior Loan Officer at Mainstreet Mortgage from 2004 to 2006, where they played a crucial role in increasing sales by 50% and closing the largest transaction in the company's history. Marc created innovative marketing programs and conducted seminars to identify new sales opportunities.

Before joining Mainstreet Mortgage, Marc worked as a Senior Loan Officer at HMS Capital from 2002 to 2004. In this role, they accomplished remarkable results by originating over $65 million in loan transactions within the first year and managing a team of 10 brokers.

Marc's earlier experiences include serving as a Managing & Regional Director at Pumatech and Netmind Technologies from 1999 to 2002. There, they played a vital role in driving the entrepreneurial life cycle, from start-up through a successful sale and transition of business and staff. Marc was recognized for their exceptional sales prowess in this role.

Marc Fuhrman holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Management and Finance from Syracuse University. No specific information regarding the start and end years of their education at this institution is provided.

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  • Corporate Senior Vice President, National Retail Relations

    September, 2016 - present