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Inland Mortgage Capital appoints two executives

Inland Mortgage Capital, an Oak Brook-based private lender specializing in intermediate-term mortgages for value-added commercial real estate in need of bridge financing, announced the appointments of Scott Filippelli as vice president - portfolio manager and Eileen McDonald as senior vice president - credit director.

Filippelli will be responsible for the surveillance and oversight of all facets of Inland Mortgage Capital's commercial real estate bridge loan portfolio, including oversight of loan servicing and post-closing functions.

Filippelli has more than 19 years of experience and knowledge in working with traditional property types, as well as unique assets such as lodging companies, correctional facilities and senior housing. Prior to joining Inland Mortgage Capital, he served as asset manager of InvenTrust Properties Corporation, where he oversaw a portfolio of multi-tenant retail assets. He also previously served as a due diligence manager of The Inland Real Estate Group of Companies, Inc., where he was responsible for underwriting and reviewing $13 billion in successful acquisitions. Filippelli holds a Master of Business Administration degree in finance from North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, and is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers.

McDonald will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of credit including underwriting, due diligence and closing.

Throughout her 25-year career within the commercial real estate finance industry, McDonald has worked across multiple aspects of the commercial real estate sector including real estate development, CMBS ratings analysis and mortgage originations. Prior to joining Inland Mortgage Capital, she held positions with Wilmorite, Inc., Fitch Ratings and JP Morgan. She holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the William E. Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York.

"We are very pleased to welcome both Scott and Eileen to the Inland Mortgage Capital team," said Art Rendak, president of Inland Mortgage Capital. "Their combined finance expertise and wealth of experience will be invaluable as we continue to grow our bridge lending program."

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