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Inland Mortgage president honored

OAK BROOK - Inland Mortgage Capital LLC, a private lender specializing in bridge financing for commercial real estate, announced Tuesday that company President Art Rendak was honored with an award for his involvement with the All Stars Project of Chicago during a benefit luncheon on June 16.

The project is a privately funded national organization that works collaboratively with local programs and businesses to provide developmental, educational and after-school programs for inner city youth. Rendak was recognized for his dedication to the organization's Afterschool Development program, which connects business leaders with Chicago's inner city youth in an effort to forge genuine pathways of opportunities for individuals.

"I'm proud that for the last three years I've been involved in such a remarkable program that provides students with insight into the business world, while teaching them how to network and interact with adults in a professional manner," Rendak said. "The young people are truly amazing and for many, this type of opportunity would not be available without the All Stars Project."

Rendak continues to support the All Stars Project of Chicago, connecting directly with participants by hosting workshops, attending networking events and most recently, through sponsoring a student in a summer internship.

"I'm really looking forward to having a student from All Stars Project intern with us at Inland Mortgage Capital this summer," Rendak said. "It will be great to see the classroom lessons flourish in the corporate environment and it's a wonderful opportunity for the student to grow their resume."

Rendak joined Inland Mortgage Capital in 2000 and became president in 2011. Throughout his career with the Company, he has been involved in nearly $1 billion worth of financing.

Inland Mortgage Capital provides non-recourse bridge loans in amounts of $3 to $12 million that are used for value-added commercial real estate projects across the nation.

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