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Bridging Capital for Impact
Actionable ways to bridge capital into our undercapitalized communities
by Jeffrey D. Powell
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Overview


"Bridging Capital for Impact" is a call to action for the balancing of communities—a deployable strategy that facilitates the collaborative power of public, private, and philanthropic entities, along with the people themselves. Jeffrey D. Powell helps the reader build the bridge between Wall Street capital markets and Main Street capital needs and provides his years of experience and Walls Street capital markets expertise to evolve our most demanding need for facilitating the flow of capital into our undercapitalized communities.
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Description


To truly be a subject-matter expert and understand the flow of capital into undercapitalized communities, it helps when one has experienced both ends of the spectrum—economic disparity and financial parity. In the context of an overwhelming number of global crises in the rest of the world, it is easy to overlook the impoverishment happening right in our backyard. Jeffrey D. Powell would know, as an inner-city product of a disenfranchised urban community. As a youth, Jeff watched their infrastructure crumble while other communities grew and thrived. Even as a young man, Jeff knew that ability was inherent in everyone. He also realized that where opportunity is lacking, ability is thwarted, and a great divide develops. Thus, the dilemma of communities that "have" and "have not" is a concern that many have attempted to solve. While a solution exists, it was unavailable to several generations of his family and neighbors who resided in this environment. Access to capital would have made a world of difference. As one of the fortunate few who transcended an undercapitalized community and went to college, Powell devoted himself to a career in finance. Specifically, to address the plight of underfunded communities throughout the nation. His goal as a scholar, financial professional, and Black man was to become a creditable voice on this topic and speak from a prudent point of view. Powell's research indicates a way forward, a cohesive and applicable method to bridge capital into communities that need it the most. He has devised a blueprint for bridging capital that can be applied methodically in any town or city while being customized within unique regional, political, and governmental realities.
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About the author


Jeffrey D. Powell is an executive-level investment banking professional. Jeff transcended his childhood, graduated college, and pursued a career in finance. He became fascinated with the possibilities of impact investing and the various means to bridge capital into our often overlooked and undercapitalized communities. After graduating college, Jeff was recruited by J.P. Morgan Bank, where his Wall Street career started, followed by Merrill Lynch, Capital Maverick Group, and Wells Fargo Bank & Co. Jeff's banking career equipped him with the essential tools for bridging Wall Street capital markets into Main Street capital needs – Bridging Capital for Impact.
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Book details

Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

Subgenre:Development / Economic Development

Language:English

Pages:162

Hardcover ISBN:9798350911541


Overview


"Bridging Capital for Impact" is a call to action for the balancing of communities—a deployable strategy that facilitates the collaborative power of public, private, and philanthropic entities, along with the people themselves. Jeffrey D. Powell helps the reader build the bridge between Wall Street capital markets and Main Street capital needs and provides his years of experience and Walls Street capital markets expertise to evolve our most demanding need for facilitating the flow of capital into our undercapitalized communities.

Read more

Description


To truly be a subject-matter expert and understand the flow of capital into undercapitalized communities, it helps when one has experienced both ends of the spectrum—economic disparity and financial parity. In the context of an overwhelming number of global crises in the rest of the world, it is easy to overlook the impoverishment happening right in our backyard. Jeffrey D. Powell would know, as an inner-city product of a disenfranchised urban community. As a youth, Jeff watched their infrastructure crumble while other communities grew and thrived. Even as a young man, Jeff knew that ability was inherent in everyone. He also realized that where opportunity is lacking, ability is thwarted, and a great divide develops. Thus, the dilemma of communities that "have" and "have not" is a concern that many have attempted to solve. While a solution exists, it was unavailable to several generations of his family and neighbors who resided in this environment. Access to capital would have made a world of difference. As one of the fortunate few who transcended an undercapitalized community and went to college, Powell devoted himself to a career in finance. Specifically, to address the plight of underfunded communities throughout the nation. His goal as a scholar, financial professional, and Black man was to become a creditable voice on this topic and speak from a prudent point of view. Powell's research indicates a way forward, a cohesive and applicable method to bridge capital into communities that need it the most. He has devised a blueprint for bridging capital that can be applied methodically in any town or city while being customized within unique regional, political, and governmental realities.

Read more

About the author


Jeffrey D. Powell is an executive-level investment banking professional. Jeff transcended his childhood, graduated college, and pursued a career in finance. He became fascinated with the possibilities of impact investing and the various means to bridge capital into our often overlooked and undercapitalized communities. After graduating college, Jeff was recruited by J.P. Morgan Bank, where his Wall Street career started, followed by Merrill Lynch, Capital Maverick Group, and Wells Fargo Bank & Co. Jeff's banking career equipped him with the essential tools for bridging Wall Street capital markets into Main Street capital needs – Bridging Capital for Impact.
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