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FDIC Advisory Committee on Economic Inclusion (ComE-IN) Meeting
Agenda -
Asset Building Opportunities for
Individuals and Banks
March 19, 2008, FDIC Headquarters, 550 17th Street N.W.,
Washington, DC
7:45
am to 8:30 am |
Breakfast |
8:30 am to 8:45 am |
Welcome remarks
Diana Taylor
Chairman, Advisory Committee
Update since last meeting
Sheila C.
Bair
Chairman, FDIC
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8:45 am to 10:00 am |
Asset Building for Low and
Moderate Income Individuals: Policy and
Market-Based Approaches
Peter Tufano
The
Sylvan C. Coleman Professor of Financial Management, at Harvard
Business School and President of the "Doorways to Dreams Fund"
Ray Boshara
Vice President and Director of Asset
Building Program
The New America Foundation
Moderator: Rae-Ann Miller, Special Advisor to the Director,
Division of Insurance and Research |
10:00 am to 10:15 am |
Break |
10:15 am to Noon |
Strategies that
Build Assets for Consumers and Profitable Relationships
for
Banks
Stephen Brobeck
Executive Director of the Consumer Federation of America and
Director of America Saves
Bruce Murphy
President of Community Development
Key Bank, Cleveland, Ohio
Joel Schiller
Vice President, Compliance and Community Reinvestment Act
Officer
Artisans Bank, Wilmington, Delaware
Cathleen Mahon
Executive Director & Assistant Commissioner
Office of Empowerment, New York City Department of Consumer
Affairs Opportunity NYC, New York, New York
Moderator: Luke Reynolds, Chief, Outreach and Program
Development Section,
Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection
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Noon to 1:00 pm |
Lunch |
1:00pm to 4:30 pm |
FDIC's Role in Asset Building,
Past, Present, and Future
FDIC Subject Matter Experts to facilitate discussion among
Committee members:
Rae-Ann Miller
Special Advisor to the Director
Division of Insurance and Research
Luke Reynolds
Chief, Outreach and Program Development Section
Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection
Roberta McInerney
Deputy General Counsel
Moderator: Robert Mooney
Deputy Director, Consumer Protection and Community Affairs
Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection
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4:30 pm |
Adjourn |
Meeting Documents
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- Forget Easy Money. Try Saving a Few Bucks., Ray Boshara & Phillip
Longman, Washington Post, October 7, 2007 - PDF
- Using Financial Innovation to Support Savers: From Coercion to
Excitement, Peter Tufano & Daniel Schneider - PDF
- The Assets Agenda 2007: Policy Options to Promote Savings and Asset Ownership by Low- and Moderate-Income Americans, Reid Cramer, Rourke O'Brien, and Ray Boshara, New America Foundation, April 2007 - PDF 290k
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The Rockefeller Foundation
(www.rockfound.org)
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AmericaSavesWeek.org
(americasavesweek.org)
- Individual Development Accounts and Banks: A
Solid "Match"; FDIC Quarterly (Volume 1, Number 1, June, 2007)
Presentations
Asset
Building Opportunities for Individuals and Banks, Rae-Ann Miller,
March 19, 2008
- PowerPoint
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Community Development Banking, Balancing Mission and Margin, Bruce Murphy,
Key Bank
- PowerPoint
1745k
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FDIC Advisory Committee on
Economic Inclusion, Joel Schiller, Artisans' Bank
- PowerPoint
137k
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OFE Presentation to the FDIC Advisory Committee on Economic
Inclusion, Cathy Mahon
- PowerPoint.
3852k
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Using Financial Innovation to Support Savers: From Coercion to Excitement, Peter Tufano
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PowerPoint.
188k
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Policy Approaches for Saving and Asset
Building by Low-Income Americans, Ray Boshara
- Power Point
101k (PPT Help
Small Banks, Large Banks, and
Intermediate Small Banks, Robert Mooney- Power Point
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