Samuel Mannino - Founder & Managing Partner
Mr. Mannino has nearly 40 years
of business experience and over 25 years of asset-based commercial
lending experience. In 1981, he founded Century Financial Services.
The company specialized in all phases of commercial lending, ranging
from agriculture loans to farmers, to financing of jet aircraft for
passenger and cargo air carriers. In 1985, he was featured in the NY
Times arranging capital for a struggling passenger airline. (view article)
Mr. Mannino structured asset-backed commercial paper with Wall Street
investors and syndicated over $100M for municipal equipment and
vehicles leases. He developed loan and credit enhancement programs for
GE Capital, ITT Commercial Finance, United Companies and other
non-depository financial institutions.
Mr. Mannino was the Treasurer of the Pennsylvania Financial Services
Association for 12 years and served on the Board of Directors since
1988 and remains Director Emeritus. He was a registered lobbyist for
the financial services and mortgage industry; he is still closely
associated with top officials at department of banking and other
governmental agencies and maintains many friends in the House,
Congress, and Senate at State and Federal levels.
In 1997, Mr. Mannino co-founded the National Charities Benefit
Foundation, Inc., a 501(c) (3) non-profit all-volunteer organization
which continues to provide funding to local and national charities
through the sale of in-kind donations. He is a life-long resident of
State College, PA.
Mr., Mannino serves on many volunteer boards and served as a two term
president of the State College High School Alumni Association. In 1977
he was president of the State College Area Jaycees and director of the
Nittany Sunrise Kiwanis Club. He has been an active member the Chamber
of Business and Industry since 1972. Sam is also an advisory board member
of the State College Salvation Army. Read a letter to Sam, from Senator Jake Corman.
Read a letter to Sam from the Department of the Treasury.
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