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Community Development Advisory Board

Announcements

Final and Approved Advisory Board Recommendations Presented to
Director Gambrell

Advisory Board Subcommittee Formed to Understand Impact of Financial Crisis on the CDFI Fund's Stakeholders and to Advise the Fund on Policy and Program Recommendations

Overview

Section 104(d) of the Community Development Banking and Financial Institutions Act of 1994 established the Community Development Advisory Board to advise the Director of the Fund on policies regarding the activities of the CDFI Fund. The Advisory Board is to meet at least annually.

Members

The Advisory Board shall consist of 15 members, including the Secretary of the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Housing and Urban Development, Interior and Treasury and the Administrator of the Small Business Administration, or his or her designee; and nine private citizens appointed by the President, who shall be selected, to the maximum extent practicable, to provide for national geographic representation and racial, ethnic, and gender diversity, including: two individuals who are officers of existing community development financial institutions; two individuals who are officers of insured depository institutions; two individuals who are officers of national consumer or public interest organizations; two individuals who have expertise in community development; and one individual who has personal experience and specialized expertise in the unique lending and community development issues confronted by Indian tribes on Indian reservations.

The current Chair of the Advisory Board, who is elected by the nine private citizens, is Bill Bynum.

 CDFI Representatives (2)
  Bill Bynum
President & CEO,
Enterprise Corporation of the Delta
Jackson, MS
  L. Raymond Moncrief
Executive Vice President,
Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation
London, KY
 Community Development Representatives (2)
  Nancy Johnson Leake
Executive Director,
Community Development Corporation Bentonville/Bella Vista, Inc.
Bentonville, AR
  Farah M. Jimenez
Executive Director,
Mount Airy USA
Philadelphia, PA
 Consumer/Public Interest Representatives (2)
  Darlene M. Bramon
Chairmen of the Board
Idaho Housing and Finance Association
Boise, ID
  Edwin Rodriguez
President
Connectiv Solutions
Tallahassee, FL
 Federal Representatives (6)
  To Be Determined
US Department of Commerce
Washington, DC
  To Be Determined
US Department of Housing and Urban Development
Washington, DC
  To Be Determined
US Small Business Administration
Washington, DC
  To Be Determined
US Department of the Interior
Washington, DC
  To Be Determined
US Department of Agriculture
Washington, DC
  To Be Determined
US Department of the Treasury
Washington, DC
 Insured Depository Institution Representatives (2)
  J. French Hill
Chairman and CEO,
Delta Trust and Banking Corporation
Little Rock, AR
  Terri Ludwig
President
Merrill Lynch Community Development Company
New York, NY
 Native American Tribal Development Representative (1)
  Neal A. McCaleb
Member
Chickasaw Nation
Oklahoma City, OK
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