BlueHub Capital
Jonathan Coakley is an experienced finance professional currently serving as Loss Mitigation Manager and Asset Manager at BlueHub Capital since July 2017, where responsibilities include loss mitigation and mortgage loan origination. Prior to this role, Coakley worked as a Loss Mitigation Specialist III at TD from February 2014 to July 2017, managing a portfolio of residential and commercial mortgages. Coakley also held the position of Closing Coordinator at the Law Offices of Porter & Coakley from January 2012 to January 2014 and served as Recertification Manager at Social Service Coordinators from February 2006 to January 2011. Earlier experience includes working as a Loan Officer at Home Loan Investment Bank from March 2001 to December 2003. Coakley earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Administration and Management from Johnson & Wales University between 1996 and 2000.
BlueHub Capital
BlueHub Capital is a mission-driven, nonprofit community development finance organization focused on building healthy communities where low-income people live and work. We use innovative financial tools and deploy capital to support projects that make communities more vibrant places to live. BlueHub has four distinct programs: BlueHub Loan Fund (community development financing), BlueHub SUN (foreclosure relief), BlueHub Energy (clean energy access) and One Percent for America (citizenship financing). Since our founding in 1985, BlueHub has invested over $2.4 billion (and leveraged over $12 billion) to finance: - Affordable housing, school facilities, child and youth development programs, community-based health centers, grocery stores, and community gathering places - Removing financial barriers to US citizenship - Clean energy enhancements that expand access to solar and other renewable sources for people with low incomes - Mortgage lending for families facing foreclosure Reducing economic inequality is at the heart of why BlueHub exists and why we do the work we do. Our investments focus on economically and racially marginalized communities that have been systematically denied access to capital.