Sal Trifilio

Sal Trifilio

Sal is Numerated’s Sr. Content Marketing Manager and is chiefly responsible for Numerated’s blog, social media, monthly newsletter, and public relations outreach. A traditionally-trained journalist and former local reporter, Sal has more than a decade’s experience in content production, curation, and management. Prior to joining Numerated, Sal led the content efforts for a wide variety of organizations across a number of industries including cybersecurity, healthcare technology, and recruitment marketing. As a reporter, he covered Bergen County municipalities for the Suburban News and worked the Fairfield County metro desk at The Daily Voice. Sal holds a BA in English/Journalism from Fairfield University and is the former news editor of the award-winning Fairfield Mirror.

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Recent Posts

Experience FinXTech 2020: Come for the Demo, Stay for Some Live Networking

by Sal Trifilio on April 30, 2020

Experience FinXTech is Bank Director’s annual conference that brings together top innovators in the FinTech space and the banks that are looking for...

Paycheck Protection Program Round 2 Signed Into Law, SBA Announces Monday Reopening

by Sal Trifilio on April 24, 2020

The President today signed the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, adding $320B to the small business coronavirus relief...

Paycheck Protection Program Round 2 Passes House; Funds Expected to Go Quickly Once Bill Becomes Law

by Sal Trifilio on April 23, 2020

The House of Representatives gaveled into session today to vote on the second round of PPP funding, a measure that passed with an almost unanimous...

Additional Paycheck Protection Program Funding Passes the Senate; An Update for Banks and Credit Unions

by Sal Trifilio on April 21, 2020

The Senate voted through unanimous consent at approximately 5pm ET today to approve new funding for the Paycheck Protection Program, the small...

Paycheck Protection Program Round 2: What Banks and Credit Unions Need to Know

by Sal Trifilio on April 20, 2020

It appears that rumors of the Paycheck Protection Program’s demise have been greatly exaggerated.