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Nancy Carin

Executive Director at Business Outreach Center Network

Nancy Carin has extensive experience in microenterprise development and education. As the Executive Director of the Business Outreach Center Network since 1990, Nancy founded a successful microenterprise network supported by various funding sources and implemented capacity-building programs for agencies serving minority and immigrant communities. Nancy also serves as Executive Director at BOC Capital Corp. since 1997, where responsibilities include raising capital and collaborating with advisory committees to grow the loan fund. Additionally, Nancy is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute, teaching a Green Industry course. Previous roles include consulting for the Metropolitan NY Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, managing a job training program, and serving as Senior Job Developer at the Consortium for Worker Education. Nancy holds an A.B. from Barnard College and is a Certified Economic Development Finance Professional from Cornell University.

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Business Outreach Center Network

Business Outreach Center Network’s mission is to improve the economic prospects of traditionally underserved groups, with a focus on low- and moderate-income entrepreneurs and their communities, and thereby create genuinely brighter futures. At the heart of our mission is the belief that whatever their differences, people and communities share a common goal: to achieve economic stability and growth. Working in partnership with culturally diverse individuals and organizations in support of this shared goal is the hallmark of BOC. BOC Network is a micro-enterprise/small business development organization with over a decade of delivering customized business services to micro and community business owners in New York City and, more recently, in Newark, New Jersey, as well as capacity-building services to organizations establishing and operating community and micro-enterprise development programs.


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