(Taken from Marquis Who's Who)
For the past nine years, Mr. Morgenstein has proudly served at the helm of Marquesa Funding & Consulting Corporation, a full-service provider of commercial loan financing solutions for professional real estate investors, also does sales consulting for new and established companies.
Mr. Morgenstein is the author of the acclaimed autobiography, The Crazy Life of a Kid From Brooklyn. It has received 57 mostly five-star reviews on Amazon.
A consummate professional, Mr. Morgenstein has excelled in his career since establishing himself in 1958. He began his tenure working as a senior buyer for the Melville Shoe Corporation in New York City. Following nearly a decade in this role, he progressed to more prominent positions, including president of Kitty Kelly Shoe Company, executive vice president of A.S. Beck Shoes, executive vice president of Sandia International, and president and chief executive officer of Marquesa International Corporation. Additionally, Mr. Morgenstein found success as a senior accountant manager of Signature Group Division, vice president of AdvanceMe.com, and senior vice president and national sales director of Sterling Funding Corp. In recognition of professional excellence, Mr. Morgenstein was selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in Finance and Business, Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in the East, and Who’s Who in the World. He prepared for a career in business by achieving a Bachelor of Science in finance from the University of Alabama in 1955. Thereafter, he continued in his professional development through membership with the Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America, for which he served as vice chairman and member of the board of directors and executive committee. Additionally, Mr. Morgenstein has been involved with the International Footwear Association, the 210 Association and Toastmasters International.
He has been married to his wife, Sylvia, for over 60 years and they have 2 sons and 2 grandsons (his eldest passed away from cancer a little over a year ago).