Paul Maghiari

Small Business Loan Officer at Business Impact NW

Paul Maghiari is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in banking and sales management. Currently serving as a Small Business Loan Officer at Business Impact NW since October 2022, Paul previously held positions including Operations Manager at Union Bank, where responsibilities encompassed data analysis and process documentation, and Personal Banker at Wells Fargo, focusing on building long-term customer relationships. Additional roles at Wells Fargo Advisors and Clear involved brokerage support and sales team management, respectively. Early career experiences included a leadership position at Comcast Cable and an assistant management role at Wireless Toyz, highlighting a strong foundation in sales and customer service. Paul holds a Master of Business Administration from Eastern Oregon University, a Bachelor’s degree in Business from Warner Pacific College, and an Associate's degree in Computer Information Science from Everest College.

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Portland, United States

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Business Impact NW

Business Impact NW provides coaching, classes, and capital to meet the needs of low/moderate-income business owners and underserved areas in Washington and Oregon; particularly, serving women, persons of color, veteran, immigrant, and LGBTQ+ owned businesses in order to create positive economic impact within these communities. Business Impact NW offers financing and coaching services at every stage in a business’s development. Through our in-house programs, we offer support classes and one-on-one counseling for all entrepreneurs, from startup to established business ownership. As a community lender, we offer business loans from $5,000-$350,000 to qualified small business entrepreneurs. We also focus on partnerships across the Pacific Northwest in order to deliver robust opportunities. This collaboration includes credit unions, banks, corporations, private foundations and gov’t agencies including the SBA and CDFI; local gov’t HUD and economic development departments; our own robust training/coaching programs with the WA Women’s Business Center and the Veterans Business Outreach Center; and diverse local community development not-for-profit partner organizations.


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