Survivors Assess their Futures Amid Pandemic’s Economic Fallout
By David Ding & Bradley Kastner, Managing Directors, MidCap Financial Services LLC
The COVID-19 pandemic has created winners and losers, often penalizing and benefiting entire industries on the basis of how their respective operations, products, and services fit into the new business environment. This phenomenon poses a challenge to business leaders sifting through myriad...
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Brad Kastner is a managing director of MidCap’s General Industries Asset Based Lending Group, focusing on originating and structuring financing solutions with investment banks, restructuring advisors, and debt investors for public and private companies. He has more than 15 years of experience in credit, including positions in underwriting and portfolio management, in addition to loan originations. Kastner holds a bachelor’s degree in management from the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University.
David Ding is a managing director in MidCap’s Asset Based Lending Group, where he is responsible for structuring, negotiating, and executing senior financing for middle market companies. Prior to joining MidCap, he was an investment banking associate in the Financial Institutions Group at Goldman Sachs, where he focused on mergers and acquisitions. Ding holds an MBA from the Darden School of Business and a bachelor’s degree from the McIntire School of Commerce, both at the University of Virginia.