Financing Small Business
"From $2,500 to $25 Million"
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston in partnership with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), USDA Rural Development and the US Small Business Administration (SBA), invite you to join your fellow community bankers, community development experts, community development financial institutions (CDFIs) and community development partners to learn about credit enhancement and direct subordinate loan opportunities to assist businesses and community development projects.
Small business lending requires creativity, collaboration and the ability to balance multiple organizational priorities within the context of today's economy. Join your peers for a discussion of lending products offered by each participating organization and learn how their respective products can be leveraged to meet your evolving credit structure needs. In this half-day session, you will meet program decision makers, learn about their products and share in case study examples. The program will conclude with a networking lunch.
Agenda
Registration, Continental Breakfast, and Networking
Welcome, Opening Remarks, and Introductions
Financial Lending Products – Meet the Decision Makers
Moderator:
David Robinson
USDA – Rural Development
Participants include:
Kenneth (Ken) Willis
Federal Home Loan Bank Boston
Ken Yearman
USDA Rural Development
Deborah Nanfeldt
USDA Rural Development
Greta Johansson
U.S. Small Business Administration
Mark Butterfield
Northern Community Investment Corporation
Jennifer Boulanger
Concord Regional Development Corporation
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Laurel Bistany
Regional Economic Development Center
Break
Case Studies: Featuring examples on structuring micro, commercial and larger middle-market projects.
Concord Regional Development Corp Case Study
USDA Large Commercial Real Estate Guarantee Case Study
USDA Energy Programs Case Study
USDA Community Programs Case Study