In his new role, Begor will oversee real estate and continue to have responsibility for the restructuring operations businesses. He will succeed Ron Pressman, who has led GE Capital Real Estate since 2007.
Begor most recently served as president and CEO for GE Capital’s US Consumer Retail Finance business and led restructuring operations. He was associated with the GE for the 31 years.
With 15 years of career with GE, Keane will replace Begor. Since 2004, Keane headed RCF and also served as GE Capital’s quality leader in a previous role. Reporting to Keane, Glenn Marino will continue leading the sales finance business.
GE vice chairman and GE Capital chairman and CEO Mike Neal said that real estate and US Consumer Retail Finance are strong and important parts of the portfolio.