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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Joseph Camberato
Founder & CEO
Joseph Camberato is the CEO & Founder of National Business Capital, where he has led the company in funding more than $2.5 billion for growth-minded businesses since 2007. With firsthand experience building NBC from a startup into a national private lender, Joe writes on the economic forces shaping access to capital, including interest rate shifts, private credit trends, and the challenges mid-sized companies face when banks pull back.
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