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Jablon worked at the Chase Manhattan Bank for 22 years in various senior positions. He was Director of Marketing and Product Management for the New York branch system, headed a branch division of more than 50 branches, led an International Consumer Banking team, directed planning for the consumer part of the bank during a major expansion of Consumer Banking and built the first household profitability system at the bank.
Prior to Chase, Jablon ran marking research for the American Bankers Association In the mid-1960s, when marketing/marketing research did not exist in most U.S. banks. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was involved in the infancy of consumer electronic banking by consulting for many of the large banks, other financial institutions and government agencies involved with early consumer electronic funds transfer systems and services. His last job was at Dime Savings Bank, where he helped Dime become a major player in the HELOC business in the NYC metro area. Dime was purchased by WaMu—and he retired. Jablon earned his BBA in Marketing at Manhattan College and an MBA in Marketing Management at St. John's University, The Peter J. Tobin College of Business.

Prior to Chase, Jablon ran marking research for the American Bankers Association In the mid-1960s, when marketing/marketing research did not exist in most U.S. banks. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was involved in the infancy of consumer electronic banking by consulting for many of the large banks, other financial institutions and government agencies involved with early consumer electronic funds transfer systems and services. His last job was at Dime Savings Bank, where he helped Dime become a major player in the HELOC business in the NYC metro area. Dime was purchased by WaMu—and he retired. Jablon earned his BBA in Marketing at Manhattan College and an MBA in Marketing Management at St. John's University, The Peter J. Tobin College of Business.
Dan Alvarez, Vice President

A graduate of Brooklyn College, he is an Alumni Champion of the school and was named one of Brooklyn College's 30 Under 30. He lives in Brooklyn.
Paul Brandow, Vice President

Brandow worked at Chase for more than 34 years, retiring as a Managing Director in 2006. Among his positions at Chase was the presidency of JPMorgan Securities. A one-time Spanish major at Hamilton College, Brandow has an MBA from Harvard Business School. He lives in Dover Plains, NY.
Wolfgang Fenkart-Fröschl, Vice President and Vienna Chapter Coordinator

Ottho Heldring, Vice President & Treasurer

Richard Ingham, Vice President

Ingham holds a BSc in Mathematics and Electronic Engineering from the University of Manchester, England. He lives in Sevenoaks, Kent.
Simon Mansfield, Vice President and London Chapter Coordinator

With Chase for 12 years, he was a Director, Investment Banking, as regional head for Asia Pacific. His work portfolios included commodity derivatives and advanced financial risk management, product management for securities products (Europe and North America), cash management and electronic banking (global), institutional banking and cash management (Asia Pacific) and Chase Econometrics & Interactive Data Corporation.
Mansfield serves as a Presiding Justice at Westminster, a Trustee of The Queen's Club and Chairman of Nominations at The Hurlingham Club. He is also a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of International Bankers. He is still an active competitor in Real (Court) Tennis.
Gene Marshall, Vice President and Tampa Chapter Coordinator
Gene Marshall retired in 2004 after a 35-year Chase career that culminated in his running the massive Tampa credit card operations center for JPMorgan Chase. Marshall was an original investor and initial chairman and is currently a director of a State-chartered community bank in Tampa, FL, Northstar Bank. He is also a consultant for Success Sciences. He is board chair of University Area Community Development Corp (UACDC) and Tampa General Hospital and serves on the boards of: WEDU-TV; Straz Center for the Performing Arts; The Council for Educational Change (Past Chair); The Centre Club and the NYU Alumni Association, West Central Florida chapter. He is also vice chair of the Caribbean American National Development Organization. Marshall earned his BBA in finance from Baruch College/CUNY and his MBA from the Stern School of Business at NYU.
Mary Molloy, Vice President
Mary Molloy is a risk management and finance executive with deep expertise is operational risk management, compliance, finance, audit, operations and technology. At JPMorgan Chase from 1984 to 2006, Mary began her career in the Chase Corporate Controllers supporting Accounting Policy, SEC filings and Special Projects. Subsequently she served as a Senior Vice President in Treasury and served as Secretary to the Asset-Liability Committee. She also served as CFO and Risk Executive for Corporate Business Services, a start-up shared services organization; an Internal Audit Partner leading the initial implementation of SOX, and CFO and Risk Manager for Global Technology Infrastructure. Molloy also worked at AIG for nine years, serving as a Corporate Center Finance and Divestiture Executive and, ultimately, head of Corporate Operational Risk Management. A CPA and Certified Financial Planner (with a certificate from NYU), she began her career as an audit manager at Coopers & Lybrand following her graduation from College of Mount St. Vincent. She also attended the University of Delaware, Stonier Graduate School of Banking.

Mary Molloy, Vice President

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Hans van den Houten, Chairman Emeritus

He is a retired reserve First Lieutenant in the Royal Dutch Cavalry. Following his military service, van den Houten graduated from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland with a degree in Business Administration; he is accredited with the title of Doctorandus Economic Sciences in the Netherlands. He began his career with Royal Dutch Shell and spent several years in managerial positions in the Republic of Congo, the Kingdom of Burundi and South Africa.
Van den Houten concluded his business career as an executive recruiter, with E.J. Lance Management Associates, and as a Senior Vice President and Director of the Signature Practice, Senior Executive Coaching Division in New York of Lee Hecht Harrison, an international Outplacement and Executive Coaching firm.
He served as President and Vice Chairman of the Netherland-America Foundation and co-founded the Dutch Financial Cub of New York. Van den Houten served as Chairman of the Artist Choice Museum and as a Trustee of the New York Studio School, both in New York City. Since his retirement and partial return to the Netherlands in 2005, he founded the Dutch Financial Club Alumni Nederland, which he served as President until 2014, and was named President of the Smiling Hospital International Foundation, a charitable foundation based in Budapest, Hungary, promoting activities for children in hospitals, currently in eight countries. He also became a Director of the ReachAnother Foundation based in Bend, Oregon, where he spends part of the year.
On April 30, 2003, he was named a Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands for his many contributions to strengthen the relationship between the Netherlands and the United States