National Community Reinvestment Coalition Conference
Posted by on March 14, 2011
I’d like to invite you to attend the National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s annual conference, April 13-16 in Washington, DC. Our theme this year is “National Challenges, Local Solutions: Rebuilding Homes, Lives and Communities.” This is a critical time on many issues related to access to capital and credit, including the impact of recent market and regulatory developments on community development across the country.
We’ve got an exciting lineup of speakers and workshops that should be of interest to this group. You can find the agenda and register online at: http://www.ncrc.org/get-involved/2011-annual-conference
Come participate in dozens of plenaries and workshops with leading officials, thinkers and practitioners, including confirmed speakers: Sheila Bair, FDIC Chairman; David Stevens, FHA Commissioner; Donna Gambrell, Director, CDFI Fund; officials from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Small Business Administration.
This conference is packed with value. It’s among the most affordable conferences in its class, and offers something for everybody. Who should come?
· Community organizations: housing counselors, public policy, advocacy, fair housing, small business development, faith-based, and civil rights organizations;
· Lenders & industry professionals: Banks, credit unions, CDFIs, community development, CRA & compliance officers
· Regulators, federal, state and local policy makers;
· Students and academics.
Sign up today at: http://www.ncrc.org/get-involved/2011-annual-conference
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