Jesse Van Tol

Jesse Van Tol serves as the President & CEO of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition since July 2006, leading efforts to promote fair access to capital, credit, and banking services for over 600 members while advocating for economic justice. Jesse has held multiple leadership roles within the organization, including Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Membership & Policy. Additionally, as the Board Chair of the NCRC Community Development Fund and a member of the NCRC Development Corporation Board, Jesse actively contributes to community development initiatives. Previous experience includes serving on the Federal Reserve Board's Consumer Advisory Council and working with Humanity in Action as a Senior Fellow. Educational credentials include an Executive Education Certificate in Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management from Harvard University and a BA in History & International Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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National Community Reinvestment Coalition - NCRC

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The National Community Reinvestment Coalition and its grassroots member organizations create opportunities for people to build wealth. We work with community leaders, policymakers and financial institutions to champion fairness in banking, housing and business. NCRC was formed in 1990 by national, regional, and local organizations to develop and harness the collective energies of community reinvestment organizations from across the country so as to increase the flow of private capital into traditionally underserved communities. NCRC has grown to an association of more than 600 community-based organizations that promote access to basic banking services including credit and savings, to create and sustain affordable housing, job development and vibrant communities for America's working families. Our members include community reinvestment organizations, community development corporations; local and state government agencies; faith-based institutions; community organizing and civil rights groups; minority and women-owned business associations as well as local and social service providers from across the nation. Join our growing Facebook community: http://bit.ly/aFBOy1