Bonnie Crockett

VP & Director, Small Business Lending at BALTIMORE COMMUNITY LENDING

Bonnie Crockett has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Bonnie is currently the Director of Small Business Lending at Baltimore Community Lending, where they are responsible for creating and implementing a financing opportunity for startup entrepreneurs in underserved neighborhoods. Prior to this, Bonnie worked as an Adjunct Professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art, teaching classes on business fundamentals and entrepreneurship. Bonnie also has experience as a Principal Consultant at their own consulting firm, Bonnie Crockett Consulting, where they provided consulting services. Bonnie's previous roles include being a Baltimore Business Consultant at Maryland Capital Enterprises Inc., where they led the expansion of their loan portfolio in the Baltimore area. Bonnie also served as the Director of a community revitalization program in Westport and as the Executive Director of Federal Hill Main Street Inc., where they managed a nonprofit business revitalization program. Early in their career, Bonnie worked as an Attorney at Law and as the VP & General Counsel at Loyola Federal Savings Bank. Throughout their career, Bonnie has been actively involved in community outreach and has been a featured speaker at universities and professional seminars.

Bonnie Crockett has a diverse education history. Bonnie holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Jurisprudence from the University of Baltimore. Additionally, Bonnie has an Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Paralegal studies from Villa Julie College. Bonnie completed their high school education at Dulaney High School. In 2018, Bonnie participated in the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned for this program.

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  • VP & Director, Small Business Lending

    July, 2017 - present

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