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'''Rosemary T. Vrablic''' is a [[financier]] who reportedly directly to [[Thomas Bowers]]<ref>https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20060914006053/en/Deutsche-Bank-Expands-Private-Wealth-Management-Business</ref> and also "helped steer more than $300 million in loans to Donald J. Trump in the years before he was elected president."<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/business/trump-deutsche-bank.html</ref>
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'''Rosemary T. Vrablic''' is a [[financier]] who reportedly directly to [[Thomas Bowers]]<ref>https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20060914006053/en/Deutsche-Bank-Expands-Private-Wealth-Management-Business</ref> and also "helped steer more than $300 million in loans to Donald J. Trump in the years before he was elected president."<ref name=nyt>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/business/trump-deutsche-bank.html</ref>
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==Character==
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The ''[[New York Times]]'' reported in 2019 that Vrablic "is intensely private and rarely discusses her personal life with colleagues".<ref name=nyt/>
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==

Latest revision as of 12:09, 23 July 2020

Person.png Rosemary Vrablic  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(banker)
Rosemary Vrablic.jpg
Bornca. 1960
Parents • Joseph S. Vrablic
• Bernice Vrablic

Rosemary T. Vrablic is a financier who reportedly directly to Thomas Bowers[1] and also "helped steer more than $300 million in loans to Donald J. Trump in the years before he was elected president."[2]

Character

The New York Times reported in 2019 that Vrablic "is intensely private and rarely discusses her personal life with colleagues".[2]

Background

Vrablic grew up in New York, the daughter of Joseph S. Vrablic (died 7 April 2005) and Bernice Vrablic.

Career

She got her start in private banking in 1989 when she was still a bank teller, living with her parents in Scarsdale, New York, after a chance two-hour train conversation with Howard Ross, the then-chief credit officer of Bank Leumi.[3]

Vrablic handled more loans to Jared Kushner (whom standard Deutsche Bank policy would have disbarred because of his father's felony[4]) than $300 million in loans to Donald Trump.[3]

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