Rick Lynch Overview
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- Estate Barrels
- Primary Position
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Founder & Princi...
Rick Lynch General Information
Biography
Mr. Rick Lynch is the Founder and serves as Principal at Estate Barrels. He served as Director of Marketing & Business Development at CardinalCommerce. He joined Verifi in 2006 as its first employee and has over 10 years of experience in business development, sales, and marketing in the payment industry. While at Cardinal, he established and managed the inside sales division and developed strategic partnerships with payment gateways, acquirers, and payment processors. In addition, he oversaw the development and execution of marketing and public relations while managing the direct sales team. He has been a presenter at industry trade events, including the Direct Response Forum (DRF), and has published a number of articles in payment industry periodicals, including Transaction Trends, Transaction World, and The Green Sheet. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Dayton.
Contact Information
Address
- 212 Hancock Street
- Sandusky, OH 44870
- United States
Rick Lynch Positions (1)
Firm name | Firm type | Title | Location | Industry | Since |
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Estate Barrels | Company | Founder & Principal | Sandusky, OH | Other Financial Services |
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Who is Rick Lynch?
Mr. Rick Lynch is the Founder and serves as Principal at Estate Barrels.
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