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Great Rock Capital Adds Senior Originator in Texas Market
October 10, 2022
By Great Rock Capital
Crawford Joins as Managing Director of Originations
Westport, CT – October 11, 2022– Great Rock Capital, an asset-focused commercial finance company specializing in middle market lending, today announced Bradley Crawford has joined the firm as Managing Director of Originations. Bradley will be based in Texas and is responsible for expanding the firm’s origination efforts throughout Texas, plus the surrounding states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma.
“We are happy to welcome Bradley to the team,” said Stuart Armstrong, CEO of Great Rock Capital. “Bradley’s extensive lending and credit expertise will bring immediate value to drive our continued growth across Texas and the surrounding area.”
Bradley joins Great Rock with over 30 years of experience in middle market lending and investment management. For over 20 years as a senior lender, he held origination and portfolio management positions for commercial lenders including PNC, GE Capital, HSBC, and National Bank of Canada. Most recently, as a Managing Director at Apex Partners, Bradley was an adviser to middle market operating companies, and before joining Apex, he co-founded Fortitude Capital, a family office, where he originated and managed a portfolio of equity and subordinated debt investments in the lower middle market.
“I am excited to join the team at Great Rock, and I look forward to leveraging my deal execution and lending experience to help support the ongoing growth of the firm,” commented Crawford. “The bespoke structures offered by Great Rock will provide middle market companies across the Texas region with valuable financing solutions to boost liquidity and achieve their growth objectives.”