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Evaluating Nonprofit Portfolio Risks: Churches, Synagogues and Mosques & Other Non-Profit Organizations

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$599

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$449

Event Id:

685574852

Product code:

641556-21

Format:

Webinar: Virtual

Date:

10/8/2020 - 10/22/2020

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Nonmembers $599

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Item Details

Two Sessions: October 8, 2020 and October 22, 2020 Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM ET 

Part two of webinar series titled Evaluating Nonprofit Portfolio Risks: Churches, Synagogues and Mosques

The focus of this webinar will be Churches, Synagogues and Mosques . A review of factors influencing how religious organizations and places of worship have been impacted by and are responding to Covid-19. We will also discuss recent trends and how demographics and technology is impacting these organizations.

Part three of webinar series titled Evaluating Nonprofit Portfolio Risks: Other Non-Profit Organizations 

The focus of this webinar will be Other Non-Profit Organizations . Discussion of how recent changes in market conditions, demographics and other factors are impacting risk for both large national NFPs (Goodwill Industries, Boys & Girls Clubs, Girls, Inc., Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of America, etc.) as well as many smaller local community based non-profit organizations.

Presenter:

Richard Marsh, Senior Vice President, Commercial/Corporate Banking, Trustmark National Bank 

Richard is currently Senior Vice President in Commercial/Corporate Banking with Trustmark National Bank. He was previously Vice President, Middle Market Banking with Fifth Third Bank, and Senior Vice President and Division Credit Portfolio Manager Team Lead with SunTrust Bank. He has over thirty years experience working with commercial, institutional, non-profit and affluent clients in both line and credit roles, as a relationship manager, team lead, and senior credit officer. 

Richard has a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in marketing and a master’s degree in economics, both from the University of Memphis. He also holds Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) and Credit Risk Certified (CRC-RMA) designations.